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U.S. News Missouri: VA Patients Get Letter of Warning: Cleaning of Dental Equipment at Cochran Was Iffy, It SaysJuly 2, 2010 Nearly 2,000 veterans who received care at the St. Louis VA Medical Center John Cochran Division are being told them they may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis B and C as a result of improper sterilization of dental equipment. "We deeply regret that this situation occurred and we assure you that we are taking all the necessary steps to make certain that testing is offered quickly and results communicated timely," officials said in a letter sent to 1,812 veterans. The risk of infection was deemed "extremely low" after an assessment by the VA Clinical Risk Assessment Advisory Board, said a statement released by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Nevertheless, the letters sent to veterans offered free screening for the three infections. "I'm mad as hell about this. This is completely unacceptable," said Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-Mo.), who is calling for a formal investigation into the matter. Thirty veterans were tested at the hospital on Tuesday. Persons wishing to make appointments for testing should telephone (888) 374-3046 or (314) 289-7040. [PNU editor's note: On Friday, the Associated Press reported that the facility's chief of dental services, whose name was not released, has been placed on administrative leave. "The mistakes made at the St. Louis VA Medical Center are unacceptable, and steps have been and continue to be taken to correct this situation and assure the safety of our veterans," said VA Secretary Eric Shineski.] St. Louis Post-Dispatch 06.30.2010; Bill Lambrecht; Phillip O'Connor; Jesse Bogan This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. Visit the CDC's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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