Rights dilemma for SA
January 27 2008 at 08:49AM
A guard in a surgical mask patrols a wire fence designed to keep dozens of patients with a lethal form of tuberculosis at Cape Town's Brooklyn Chest hospital isolated from the rest of the world.
Inside the ward, sufferers of extreme drug resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), a near untreatable strain of the disease, battle boredom, depression and the side-effects of a daily palmful of pills.
None know how long they have to live.
As doctors and government officials scratch their heads over the inherent clash between individual freedom and the public health risk posed by XDR-TB, patients are more concerned about when, if ever, they can return home.