Infection Control

New Jersey doctor blamed for outbreak

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, April 8, 2009

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State regulators have temporarily suspended the medical license of Parvez Dara, MD, an oncologist who could have potentially infected nearly 3,000 patients with hepatitis B.

Investigators found egregious infection control errors at his Toms River office in New Jersey, after five cancer patients tested positive for hepatitis B. You can read more about this story on OSHA Healthcare Advisor, along with tips and tools to ensure infection control compliance.



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