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Tulsa dentist may have put 7,000 patients at HIV risk | Tulsa dentist may have put 7,000 patients at HIV risk |
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Health officials in the US state of Oklahoma have warned 7,000 patients their dentist may have exposed them to HIV and hepatitis B and C. | Health officials in the US state of Oklahoma have warned 7,000 patients their dentist may have exposed them to HIV and hepatitis B and C. |
Patients of Dr W Scott Harrington's practice in Tulsa were advised to test themselves at a free clinic set up by the state, health officials said. | Patients of Dr W Scott Harrington's practice in Tulsa were advised to test themselves at a free clinic set up by the state, health officials said. |
Health inspectors found rusty dental instruments and poor hygiene standards at the clinic. | Health inspectors found rusty dental instruments and poor hygiene standards at the clinic. |
Dr Harrington has voluntarily closed the practice, officials said. | Dr Harrington has voluntarily closed the practice, officials said. |
"Although we do not know whether you were personally exposed to blood-borne viruses," the state health department wrote to patients, "there is a possibility that you may have been exposed to infectious material." | "Although we do not know whether you were personally exposed to blood-borne viruses," the state health department wrote to patients, "there is a possibility that you may have been exposed to infectious material." |
The letters are being sent to patients treated since 2007, but health officials have said they do not know who may have been seen by the dentist before that. | The letters are being sent to patients treated since 2007, but health officials have said they do not know who may have been seen by the dentist before that. |
'It looked clean' | 'It looked clean' |
The Tulsa Health Department is setting up a clinic to carry out free blood tests for people who may have been exposed. | The Tulsa Health Department is setting up a clinic to carry out free blood tests for people who may have been exposed. |
Former patient Joyce Baylor, 69, who had a tooth removed by Dr Harrington about 18 months ago, said the office looked clean. | Former patient Joyce Baylor, 69, who had a tooth removed by Dr Harrington about 18 months ago, said the office looked clean. |
"I'm sure he's not suffering financially that he can't afford instruments," she told the Associated Press news agency. | "I'm sure he's not suffering financially that he can't afford instruments," she told the Associated Press news agency. |
The investigation into the dental practice began after a patient tested positive for both hepatitis C and HIV despite having no associated risk factors. | The investigation into the dental practice began after a patient tested positive for both hepatitis C and HIV despite having no associated risk factors. |
Officials determined the patient had received dental treatment about the time the exposure was believed to have occurred. | Officials determined the patient had received dental treatment about the time the exposure was believed to have occurred. |
The dentist has voluntarily given up his licence, closed his practice and is co-operating with investigators, the Tulsa Health Department said. | |
Dr Harrington faces a hearing on 19 April and could have his licence revoked permanently. | |
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