960 infants exposed to TB at California hospital
Accreditation Connection, August 29, 2008
A worker assigned to the postpartum unit of the maternity ward at Kaiser Permanente’s San Francisco Medical Center had an active case of tuberculosis while on duty, exposing 960 infants and 115 employees to the infection, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
According to Kaiser Permanente, the strain is a common one that responds well to antibiotics and the incident is a low-risk exposure. However, the organization is aggressively seeking out those exposed.
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