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Hepatitis C: Clinics timetabled over infection fear | Hepatitis C: Clinics timetabled over infection fear |
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Clinics are starting to test former hospital patients for Hepatitis C after a health worker was diagnosed with the infection. | Clinics are starting to test former hospital patients for Hepatitis C after a health worker was diagnosed with the infection. |
Some 5,000 women who were linked to the worker, who has since retired, have been offered tests. | Some 5,000 women who were linked to the worker, who has since retired, have been offered tests. |
The first specialist clinic was being held on Friday and 43 will be held over the next five weeks. | The first specialist clinic was being held on Friday and 43 will be held over the next five weeks. |
So far 1,300 women have contacted health officials with 1,000 test appointments made. | So far 1,300 women have contacted health officials with 1,000 test appointments made. |
Two patients are known to have contracted the virus but Aneurin Bevan University Health Board said the risk of infection was low. | Two patients are known to have contracted the virus but Aneurin Bevan University Health Board said the risk of infection was low. |
Hepatitis C is a virus which can lead to inflammation of the liver. If untreated, the infection can cause chronic liver disease and, very rarely, cancer of the liver. | Hepatitis C is a virus which can lead to inflammation of the liver. If untreated, the infection can cause chronic liver disease and, very rarely, cancer of the liver. |
One woman attending one of the first clinics for a test said it was a "nightmare" having to wait for results. | One woman attending one of the first clinics for a test said it was a "nightmare" having to wait for results. |
"I am so stressed that I have been put in this position," said council worker Elaine Luther, one of the women invited for tests. | "I am so stressed that I have been put in this position," said council worker Elaine Luther, one of the women invited for tests. |
"And to wait another two weeks for the results of the test is just a nightmare," said Ms Luther from Aberbargoed in Caerphilly. | "And to wait another two weeks for the results of the test is just a nightmare," said Ms Luther from Aberbargoed in Caerphilly. |
Ms Luther said she called to make an appointment after finding a letter marked "strictly confidential" waiting at her home on Wednesday. | Ms Luther said she called to make an appointment after finding a letter marked "strictly confidential" waiting at her home on Wednesday. |
She explained she had received treatment several years ago at Caerphilly District Miners Hospital. | She explained she had received treatment several years ago at Caerphilly District Miners Hospital. |
"I feel really annoyed. You put your faith in people like this," she said. | "I feel really annoyed. You put your faith in people like this," she said. |
"I have been to other hospitals for treatment and it makes me think what else could have happened. | "I have been to other hospitals for treatment and it makes me think what else could have happened. |
"I am getting married this year and this has just put a big black cloud over the wedding." | "I am getting married this year and this has just put a big black cloud over the wedding." |
Chrystene Mordey-Jones, 51, from Caerphilly, has also been invited for a test. | |
"A few of the girls in work had had a letter and I was wondering if I would get one, and then it arrived," she said. | |
"I'm going for a test tomorrow at six o'clock and will get the results in a fortnight. | |
"I don't really know how I feel at the moment. I'm not much of a worrier but I have got a lot of questions for the people at the clinic." | |
The alert was raised after the health board, which covers the former Gwent area, learnt a retired obstetrics and gynaecology worker had tested positive for the illness. | The alert was raised after the health board, which covers the former Gwent area, learnt a retired obstetrics and gynaecology worker had tested positive for the illness. |
The individual mainly worked at Caerphilly District Miners Hospital but also worked briefly at Wrexham Maelor Hospital and the old East Glamorgan Hospital near Pontypridd. | The individual mainly worked at Caerphilly District Miners Hospital but also worked briefly at Wrexham Maelor Hospital and the old East Glamorgan Hospital near Pontypridd. |
Patients at a number of hospitals around the UK in the 1970s and 1980s are also being contacted if they were treated by the worker. | Patients at a number of hospitals around the UK in the 1970s and 1980s are also being contacted if they were treated by the worker. |
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has arranged a series of nurse-led clinics to test those in Wales who come forward. | Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has arranged a series of nurse-led clinics to test those in Wales who come forward. |
The majority will be held at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr in Ystrad Mynach and at the Royal Gwent Hospital. | The majority will be held at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr in Ystrad Mynach and at the Royal Gwent Hospital. |
The health board's public health director, Dr Gill Richardson, said: "We would encourage all women who receive a letter to contact the dedicated helpline number which is contained in each letter, to arrange their test as soon as possible. | The health board's public health director, Dr Gill Richardson, said: "We would encourage all women who receive a letter to contact the dedicated helpline number which is contained in each letter, to arrange their test as soon as possible. |
"We need to again stress that the risk of transmission is low and testing is being provided as a precautionary measure." | "We need to again stress that the risk of transmission is low and testing is being provided as a precautionary measure." |
People who have not received a letter but still have concerns are advised to contact NHS Direct on 0845 46 47 or contact their GP. | People who have not received a letter but still have concerns are advised to contact NHS Direct on 0845 46 47 or contact their GP. |