About 500 people test positive for HIV in Pakistani district

A Pakistani doctor screens villagers for HIV at a hospital in a village near Ratodero, a small town in southern province of Sindh in Pakistan where the outbreak of deadly disease took place last month, Thursday, May 16, 2019. Officials say about 500 people, mostly children, have tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in a southern Pakistani provincial district. A local doctor who has AIDS has since been arrested and is being investigated for possibly intentionally infecting patients. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

Pakistan’s Tariq Ali, 30 along with his wife Parveen and three-year-old Ume Kulssom all infected with HIV sit at their home in a village near Ratodero, Thursday, May,16, 2019. Officials say about 500 people, mostly children, have tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in a southern Pakistani provincial district. A local doctor who has AIDS has since been arrested and is being investigated for possibly intentionally infecting patients. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

Pakistan’s Tariq Ali, 30 along with his wife Parveen and three-year-old Ume Kulssom all infected with HIV sit at their home in a village near Ratodero, Thursday, May,16, 2019. Officials say about 500 people, mostly children, have tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in a southern Pakistani provincial district. A local doctor who has AIDS has since been arrested and is being investigated for possibly intentionally infecting patients. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

A Pakistani mother kisses her son Ali Raza, 10, infected with HIV in a village near Ratodero, a small town in southern province of Sindh in Pakistan, Thursday, May 16, 2019. Officials say about 500 people, mostly children, have tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in a southern Pakistani provincial district. A local doctor who has AIDS has since been arrested and is being investigated for possibly intentionally infecting patients. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

RATODERO, Pakistan — Nothing seemed unusual to Rehmana Bibi, the mother of 10-year-old Ali Raza, when the boy came down with a fever at their home in the dusty, largely neglected district of Larkana in southern Pakistan.

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