Justice Dept expands
probe of scope makers linked to superbug outbreak
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[June 04, 2015]
(Reuters) - The U.S. Department of
Justice has subpoenaed two more manufacturers of medical scopes linked
to deadly so-called superbug outbreaks in recent weeks, USA Today
reported on Wednesday, citing two sources familiar with the
investigation.
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Last week, reports revealed one duodenoscope manufacturer, Olympus
Corp, was being investigated by the federal agency, but the broader
reach of the investigation, including subpoenas to other makers
including Fujifilm Holdings Corp and Pentax Medical, a unit of
Ricoh, has not been reported previously, the newspaper said.
Reuters was not able to immediately reach Olympus, Fujifilm and
Pentax for comment.
The complex design of these devices - flexible tubes that are
threaded through the mouth, throat and stomach to drain fluids from
blocked pancreatic and biliary ducts - is associated with a risk of
multidrug-resistant infections even when cleaning instructions are
followed correctly.
Duodenoscopes have been associated with episodic infections for more
than a decade, but those infections could often be treated with
antibiotics. However, the rising tide of antibiotic-resistant
bacteria or superbugs, are making these infections more dangerous
and difficult to treat.
Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, which suffered one of the
largest and deadliest outbreaks of superbug infections linked with
contaminated scopes, has also been subpoenaed, said Rando Wick, a
lawyer representing the hospital.
The Justice Department has asked for "thousands of documents"
related to healthcare offenses as defined in federal criminal
statutes, he told Reuters.
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In recent months, Virginia Mason Medical and others have sued
Olympus in connection with bacterial outbreaks associated with its
duodenoscopes.
The subpoena pertains to the medical center's communication with
Olympus, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as state and local
government authorities, Wick added.
(Reporting by Natalie Grover in Bengaluru; Editing by Steve
Orlofsky)
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