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medical malpractice

I am 1 of about 10,000 patients who underwent surgical procedures by a dr that used the same needles & scalpels on multiple patients. I have rec'd ltr from Health Dept advising to get tested for HIV/HEPB-C. If I am not infected, do I still have a medical malpractice case?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 20, 2007 09:58:00

Re: medical malpractice

First of all, be thankful if the tests are negative.

If this is an Illinois case you must prove that there was actual exposure to HIV/Hep for a malpractice case.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 20, 2007 09:58:00

Re: medical malpractice

First of all, be thankful if the tests are negative.

If this is an Illinois case you must prove that there was actual exposure to HIV/Hep for a malpractice case.

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