In a complaint lodged with health department, they said the girl was being given blood transfusion every fortnight as she had been suffering from thalassaemia for the past six years.
The transfusion was done at a government hospital here and the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital.
Meanwhile, a test done last September confirmed her HIV positive, they said claiming that the blood transfusion was the cause of her being afflicted with the deadly virus.
The girl is admitted at the hospital here.
The relatives along with functionaries of a youth organisation met Dr P N Remani, Additional Director (Vigilance) of the state Health Department, when he visited the hospital, and took the up the issue.
Remani said it would be unfortunate if the charge was true and assured that a team of medical experts would conduct a probe.
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