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CDC Researchers Find Hepatitis Outbreak Linked to Anesthesia


Atlanta, GA: Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have found that people receiving intravenous administration of anaesthesia may be at risk for infection with hepatitis B and C.

According to a report on UPI the CDC investigated reports of an outbreak of acute hepatitis B and C in patients at two gastroenterology centers who had received anaesthesia during endoscopy procedures, all from the same anaesthesiologist.

The researchers found a link between the administration of propofol and six cases of hepatitis C and six cases of hepatitis B at one clinic and one case of hepatitis C infection at another clinic. The investigation found that the propofol was administrated by the same anaesthesiologist who inappropriately used a single-use vial of the drug for multiple patients.

Reuse of syringes to re-dose patients, with resulting contamination of medication vials used for subsequent patients, likely resulted in viral transmission, the researchers said. They published their findings in the journal Gastroenterology.

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Published on Jul-28-10


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