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A 4-year-old girl who was diagnosed with AIDS in that year was found to be misdiagnosed after taking 19 drug. What happened afterwards?

As a highly contagious virus in human society, HIV can attack the human immune system, destroy a large number of CD4T lymphocytes, and make the human body lose its immune function. Without such cells, the human body will be very susceptible to other diseases and the cancer rate will increase. Therefore, AIDS patients have basically lost confidence in life. There was once a 4-year-old girl who was diagnosed with "AIDS" and she ate 10.

This foreign girl is called Nina. She was a very lively and lovely girl until she was 4 years old. However, four years later, she went to the physical examination with her family. Results After the physical examination, the doctor told Nina's parents that she had AIDS. How can 4-year-old Nina understand the harm of AIDS? It's just that after returning home, the children in the neighborhood are far away when they see her, and even adults are beginning to be inexplicably afraid of her. Parents seldom let her go out and let her take a lot of medicine every day.

When she grew up, Nina knew she had AIDS, but she didn't lose hope in life. She takes medicine regularly every day to control the continuous deterioration of her condition. In this way, she has been taking drugs 19 years, which is a three-point poison. In recent years, she has also eaten her body by taking medicine. Once she received a routine examination by the Red Cross and found that Nina's blood did not contain HIV, which meant that she was not an AIDS patient.

In other words, there is only one possibility, that is, the hospital that gave Nina a physical examination was misdiagnosed, and then Nina made compensation to that hospital in those years, including compensation for mental damage and physical injury, but the physical injury was irreversible, which also changed Nina's whole life greatly. What do you think of this?