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Hundreds of VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis


Hundreds of VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis
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× Hundreds of VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitisBy Samira Said and Madison Park(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 dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis


VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis
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© Distributed by LAKANA.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Nearly 600 patients who received dental care at a Wisconsin Veterans Affairs medical center may have been exposed to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.
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KISII: HIV, TB patients worst hit by medics' strike


KISII: HIV, TB patients worst hit by medics' strike
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By ELISHA OTIENOMore by this AuthorBy ELGAR MACHUKAMore by this AuthorHIV and tuberculosis patients are suffering most from the ongoing medics' strike, says Enock Ondari, the Chief Executive Office at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital.According to Dr Ondari, these patients require close supervision and it is dangerous if they skip their doses."If a patient undergoing either HIV or tuberculosis treatment does not take the prescribed drugs for more than two days, they may become resistant to those drugs and therefore be forced to go for second and third generation drugs which are expensive and not easily accessible," said Dr Ondari.
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