| SAFE ABORTIONS? YOU CAN BET YOUR HEP C THEY’RE NOT! |
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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Authorities in Victoria have revealed a doctor has been suspended from practice because 12 of his female patients have contracted Hepatitis C. Dr James Latham Peters, an anesthetist working in a Melbourne East abortion mill between June 2008 and December 2009 is being investigated by both the police the Medical Practitioners Board as to how Hep C, the same strain Peters is infected with, has been transmitted to the women who have undergone “procedures” there. DNA tests have linked the strain of the virus found in the women to the strain the doctor has with the testing laboratory results showing there was a clear link (from a structural point of view) between the viruses of the patients and that of the doctor. Hepatitis C takes a long time to surface, is very hard to treat and can cause fatal liver problems. It can be easily passed on via blood or sharing a syringe. Medical authorities cannot explain how 12 people could be infected by accident. The Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria had previously placed restrictions on Dr. Peters’ license, limiting his access to various drugs as he was found to have a substance-abuse problem. The Board had Peters participate in a program for substance-abusing doctors and he was required to submit to drug tests for a year. It later removed these restrictions however, and also concealed any publicly accessible record to protect his privacy. The Melbourne abortuary, using the innocuous term “Day Surgery” in its title is part of Planned Parenthood of Australia Group. (Comment: In Seattle USA in 1993 at a conference for abortionists, David Grundmann stated that it was “hard to attract good doctors (to the practice of abortion) as most have a death or malpractice suit behind them”. Seems nothing has changed.) |