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CM suspends civil surgeon after HIV-infected blood transfusions in Chaibasa hospital

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
26 October 2025
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Jamshedpur, Oct 26: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Saturday ordered the suspension of the Civil Surgeon of West Singhbhum and several other officials after reports emerged that five children suffering from thalassemia had contracted HIV following blood transfusions at Sadar Hospital in Chaibasa.

The state government has announced ₹2 lakh compensation for each affected family and assured that the complete treatment of all infected children will be borne by the state.

The action comes in the wake of a shocking Jharkhand hospital HIV case that has exposed serious medical negligence and raised urgent concerns over blood safety in India’s public hospitals.

High Court Takes Suo Motu Cognizance

Taking suo motu cognizance of the incident, the Jharkhand High Court has ordered a comprehensive probe into the Chaibasa blood transfusion scandal. The court has sought a detailed report from the state health department and directed strict accountability measures to prevent further lapses.

Following the directive, a high-level medical investigation team from Ranchi visited Chaibasa on Saturday to inspect the hospital’s blood bank and paediatric units.

Five Thalassemia Patients Test HIV-Positive

During the inspection, investigators found that five thalassemia patients—all children who require regular blood transfusions—had tested HIV-positive.

Initially, only one infection had been reported, but further testing confirmed four additional cases. Officials fear that more cases could emerge as broader testing continues.

Serious Irregularities in Blood Screening

According to Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Director of Health Services, the inspection uncovered major irregularities in blood screening and quality control at the hospital’s blood bank.

Preliminary findings suggest that procedural lapses, inadequate testing, and lack of supervision allowed contaminated blood to enter circulation, resulting in the tragic infections.

“This situation is deeply alarming,” said Dr. Kumar. “Critical deficiencies have been identified, and the hospital has been given one week to correct them. A detailed report will be submitted to the top health authorities for immediate action.”

Blood Bank Placed Under Emergency Restrictions

The Chaibasa blood bank has been directed to operate only for emergency cases while corrective measures are implemented.
The inspection team comprised Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Dr. Shipra Das, Dr. S.S. Paswan, Dr. Bhagat, and West Singhbhum Civil Surgeon Dr. Sushanto Kumar Manjhi.

Public Anger and Demands for Accountability

The medical negligence in Jharkhand has sparked widespread outrage. Public health experts have called it one of the worst blood safety failures in India in recent memory.

Civil society groups, child rights activists, and healthcare professionals have demanded strict punishment for those responsible and a statewide review of blood screening procedures in all government hospitals.

Medical experts stress that every unit of blood must be rigorously tested for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C before transfusion — a standard procedure that appears to have been ignored in this case.

As the Jharkhand High Court probe continues, the Chaibasa tragedy stands as a grim reminder of the fragile healthcare infrastructure and systemic negligence that continue to threaten patient safety across rural India.

 

Tags: blood safety in IndiaChaibasa blood transfusion scandalCM Hemant SorenJharkhand High Court probeJharkhand hospital HIV casemedical negligence in Jharkhand
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