Final report reveals details of Vegas hepatitis C outbreak
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, December 30, 2009
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Last week the CDC and the Nevada State Health Division Bureau of Licensure released a detailed report on the 2008 hepatitis C outbreak at an endoscopy clinic in Las Vegas.
The outbreak was the largest healthcare facility related hepatitis C outbreak in the history of the United States, tallying 63,000 possible exposures, nine of which were linked to the incident and 106 which were possibly linked.
To read some of the specific clinician infractions, visit OSHA Healthcare Advisor.
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