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Hepatitis tests 'like witch hunt' | Hepatitis tests 'like witch hunt' |
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A former member of the General Dental Council has likened the handling of the case of a dentist from Gwynedd infected with hepatitis C to a "witch hunt". | A former member of the General Dental Council has likened the handling of the case of a dentist from Gwynedd infected with hepatitis C to a "witch hunt". |
The health authorities wrote to 5,000 patients offering them various tests after the man was diagnosed with the disease, which over 1,000 accepted. | The health authorities wrote to 5,000 patients offering them various tests after the man was diagnosed with the disease, which over 1,000 accepted. |
Brian Lux, president of the Dental Practitioners Association, questioned whether all the tests were necessary. | Brian Lux, president of the Dental Practitioners Association, questioned whether all the tests were necessary. |
The National Public Health Service said decisions were carefully considered. | The National Public Health Service said decisions were carefully considered. |
The dentist, who is not being named, reported he was infected with hepatitis C in October 2005. | |
Many past and present patients took tests, including ones for hepatitis B and HIV, although no evidence was found to link any infection to the man. | Many past and present patients took tests, including ones for hepatitis B and HIV, although no evidence was found to link any infection to the man. |
It was an insult to the integrity of the dentist concerned to suggest by innuendo that he had HIV Brian Lux | It was an insult to the integrity of the dentist concerned to suggest by innuendo that he had HIV Brian Lux |
Mr Lux, who has been advising the dentist, said it was not necessary to screen for HIV and hepatitis B as well, and questioned whether the screening was necessary at all. | |
"Are you telling me you are not so strapped for cash you can waste - and I do say waste - this money on a useless exercise which denigrated a dentist, which put him under terrific pressure where he nearly had a nervous breakdown, all for what? | "Are you telling me you are not so strapped for cash you can waste - and I do say waste - this money on a useless exercise which denigrated a dentist, which put him under terrific pressure where he nearly had a nervous breakdown, all for what? |
"For nothing. We said at the outset you wouldn't find anything and you didn't. | "For nothing. We said at the outset you wouldn't find anything and you didn't. |
"What were you trying to prove at the public expense? I think we need some answers." | "What were you trying to prove at the public expense? I think we need some answers." |
Mr Lux, who likened the case to a "witch hunt", said it would have been fine to do a "lookback exercise" to check for hepatitis C. | Mr Lux, who likened the case to a "witch hunt", said it would have been fine to do a "lookback exercise" to check for hepatitis C. |
Special clinics were set up around Gwynedd to carry out the tests | Special clinics were set up around Gwynedd to carry out the tests |
However, he added: "There was no rhyme or reason to include hepatitis B and certainly it was an insult to the integrity of the dentist concerned to suggest by innuendo that he had HIV by saying, well have a test for HIV as well." | However, he added: "There was no rhyme or reason to include hepatitis B and certainly it was an insult to the integrity of the dentist concerned to suggest by innuendo that he had HIV by saying, well have a test for HIV as well." |
Special clinics were run around Gwynedd to cope with all the screening. | Special clinics were run around Gwynedd to cope with all the screening. |
The National Public Health Service said the exercise had not been completed yet and every decision had been carefully considered. | The National Public Health Service said the exercise had not been completed yet and every decision had been carefully considered. |
It added contacting patients was the only way to clarify whether people were at risk. | It added contacting patients was the only way to clarify whether people were at risk. |
Hepatitis C leads to swelling or inflammation of the liver. The virus is blood borne and is spread when blood of an infected person is spread into the bloodstream of another. | Hepatitis C leads to swelling or inflammation of the liver. The virus is blood borne and is spread when blood of an infected person is spread into the bloodstream of another. |
The infection affects different people in different ways, with many experiencing no symptoms at all while others experience extreme tiredness and can feel very unwell. | The infection affects different people in different ways, with many experiencing no symptoms at all while others experience extreme tiredness and can feel very unwell. |
Reported symptoms include fatigue, weight loss, nausea, flu-like symptoms, problems concentrating, abdominal pain and jaundice. | Reported symptoms include fatigue, weight loss, nausea, flu-like symptoms, problems concentrating, abdominal pain and jaundice. |
It is estimated that around 15-20% of infected people clear their infections naturally within the first six months of infection. | It is estimated that around 15-20% of infected people clear their infections naturally within the first six months of infection. |
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