A large number of hepatitis C cases was recorded recently in
Las Vegas. All
the individuals infected were former patients of the Endoscopy Center of
Southern Nevada. The cause of the contamination was supposed to be the reuse of
syringes and medicine vials.
State health officials contacted the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention after two people treated in the clinic were diagnosed
with hepatitis C. As a result of the investigation, officials have linked 84
cases of the liver disease to the clinic after recommending that 50,000
patients of the clinic be tested.
The Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada, one of the largest with
gastroenterology practices in the area, was closed and fined $500,000 after the
Nevada State Health Division discovered several cases of hepatitis C that
appeared to originate in the clinic earlier this year. Two of the center’s
doctors, including its owner, Depak Desai, have been suspended from practicing
medicine.
A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
released Friday officially confirms that there is no doubt about the cause of
the outbreak.
The report, based on state and federal officials’ observations of
patient procedures at the clinic, details a series of unsanitary practices,
including nurses’ and anesthesiologists’ failing to perform basic hand hygiene
when they administered intravenous medications.
The occurrence caught the attention of law enforcement
authorities, including the Nevada
attorney general, who are now undertaking investigations. They presume the
clinic may be also guilty of fraud.
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