Abe found not guilty in HIV scandal
TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Takeshi Abe, once Japan's top hemophilia expert, who was acquitted March 28 of professional negligence resulting in the death of one of his patients from AIDS in 1991. Abe, 84, former vice president of Teikyo University, was accused of allowing the use of unheated blood-clotting agents tainted with HIV, despite being aware of the danger the agents posed.
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