Although the risk of infection is low, patients who had
procedures at the HealthPlus Surgery Center in Saddle Brook in
northern New Jersey between Jan. 1 and Sept. 7 may have been
exposed to infections, the state Department of Health said in an
email on Tuesday.
"The department is not aware of any illness as a result of the
infection control issues," it said.
HealthPlus has notified 3,778 former patients that a health
department investigation found that "lapses in infection control
in sterilization/cleaning instruments and the injection of
medications" may have exposed them to HIV, hepatitis B and
hepatitis C.
"You can be infected with these diseases and not feel sick at
all," said the HealthPlus letter, which was provided by the
department in its email.
HealthPlus told patients it would pay for all costs associated
with the testing.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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