The French microbiologist for world renown and director of the infectiopolis (IHU) of Marseille, Didier Raoult is the subject of prosecution before the Order of Doctors, who criticizes him for a set of sprains in the code of ethics: violation of confraternity, erroneous information of the public, exposure to an unjustified and even charlatanism risk.
The procedure follows a series of reports and a complaint addressed since the start of the coronavirus crisis to the order of doctors, reports Le Parisien.
According to a collective of five hospital doctors, Didier Raoult went “until advocating and prescribing therapies and non -proven drug associations, at least ineffective, at worst dangerous”.
Didier Raoult prescribed chloroquine treatment to many patients to cure COVVI-19 disease.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced, last June, having decided to stop clinical trials on hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment of hospitalized covid-19 patients. This decision comes after concluding that this antimalartudian did not reduce the mortality rate of infected persons.
Covid-19 patient treatment with chloroquine of patients was suspended in all hospitals in Tunisia on May 27.