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Tomah VA hospital dentist may have exposed veterans to HIV, Hepatitis


Tomah VA hospital dentist may have exposed veterans to HIV, Hepatitis
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A Wisconsin VA hospital says hundreds of veterans were put at risk after a dentist failed to follow standard infection control procedures.Now the medical center is offering free screenings for the vets to test for infections like Hepatitis C and HIV.WKBT reports the director of the Tomah VA says the medical center is undergoing a major overhaul.
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VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis


VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis
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Story highlights The VA says one of its dentists improperly used his own equipmentHe saw 592 patients and possibly exposed them to HIV, hepatitis B and C(CNN) Nearly 600 patients who received dental care at a Wisconsin Veterans Affairs medical center may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis B and C and now face an anxious wait to find out if they were infected.Earlier this week, officials said a dentist at the Tomah VA Medical Center improperly re-used his own dental equipment instead of using the sterilized, disposable tools as VA rules require."It was purposeful that he was violating VA regulations," said Victoria Brahm, acting medical director at the Tomah VA Center in a press briefing earlier this week.
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VA dentist may have exposed patients to HIV, hepatitis – TheBlaze


VA dentist may have exposed patients to HIV, hepatitis – TheBlaze
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In this April 1, 2015 photo, an unidentified person with a prosthetic leg walks to the VA hospital building in Omaha, Neb.Nebraska's veterans are much more likely to quickly see doctors and other health care providers at the state's VA facilities than their counterparts around the country.(AP/Nati Harnik)Roughly 600 veterans are at risk of possible HIV and hepatitis infections after being treated at a Veterans Affairs medical center in Wisconsin.
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