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Mohammed Al-Bayati : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mohammed Al-Bayati
Mohammed Ali Al-Bayati, PhD, DABT, DABVT is a comparative pathologist and HIV/AIDS denialist, and member of the board of Alive and Well AIDS Alternatives, who is known for his involvement in the death of Eliza Jane Scovill. After Scovill died on May 16, 2005 of an HIV/AIDS-related infection of Pneumocystis pneumonia, her mother, Christine Maggiore, had the autopsy reviewed by Al-Bayati, who came to a different conclusion: that Scovill had died of an allergic reaction to amoxicillin, a conclusion Maggiore agreed with. However, Al-Bayati did not review the coroner's pathology slides, but only looked at her medical records. His report has been criticized by, among others, neuropathologist Harry Vinters, who wrote that "the coroner was correct in ruling the cause of death as AIDS-related pneumonia." ABC News Primetime showed Al-Bayati's report to an independent medical examiner, who concluded that it was incorrect and that the autopsy's conclusion was correct. In addition, Al-Bayati published a book in 1999 entitled ''Get all the facts: HIV does not cause AIDS''. ==Education== Born in Iraq, Al-Bayati attended the University of Baghdad, where he received his BVMS in 1975. He fled the country the following year, and went on to attend the University of Cairo, where he obtained his MVSc in veterinary pathology in 1978. He became a US citizen the same year. In 1989, he graduated from the University of California, Davis with a PhD in comparative pathology.〔(Al-Bayati's CV )〕
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