
A Missouri VA hospital is under fire because it may have exposed more than 1,800 veterans to life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV.
John Cochran VA Medical Center in St. Louis has recently mailed letters to 1,812 veterans telling them they could contract hepatitis B, hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) after visiting the medical center for dental work, said Rep. Russ Carnahan.
Carnahan said Tuesday he is calling for a investigation into the issue and has sent a letter to President Obama about it.
"This is absolutely unacceptable," said Carnahan, a Democrat from Missouri. "No veteran who has served and risked their life for this great nation should have to worry about their personal safety when receiving much needed healthcare services from a Veterans Administration hospital."
The issue stems from a failure to clean dental instruments properly, the hospital told CNN affiliate KSDK.
KSDK: VA dental patients at risk of infection
Dr. Gina Michael, the association chief of staff at the hospital, told the affiliate that some dental technicians broke protocol by handwashing tools before putting them in cleaning machines.
The instruments were supposed to only be put in the cleaning machines, Michael said.
The handwashing started in February 2009 and went on until March of this year, the hospital told KSDK.
The hospital has set up a special clinic and education centers to help patients who may have been infected. However, Carnahan said he feels more should be done and those responsible should be disciplined.
Source: CNN
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By: All Winners LOVE Winners on 6/30/2010 6:39PM
Simply DISGUSTING - Keep SICK Vet Outta The House PLEASE...
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By: NiecyC on 6/30/2010 7:24PM
I don't understand what the issue is.
This article states that instruments were hand washed and then placed in the cleaning machine. It goes on to say that instruments are only to be placed in the cleaning machine.
It sounds like they were cleaned prior to following the the protocol. Wouldn't they be cleaner?
I must be missing something.
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By: stay positive on 7/01/2010 3:34PM
hand washing the instruments promotes further contamination. it takes more than antibacterial soap to kill Hepatitis, HIV and other spores lurking on the instruments.. They have to be placed in the cleaning machine to be properly sterilized.
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By: NiecyC on 7/04/2010 9:50AM
...and they were placed in the cleaning machine
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