Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech
May 14, 1999
Suits Over Reuse of Needles Appear to Be Resolved
It was just weeks before final exams at Loyola Law School two years ago when a group of students became stressed out over another, potentially more serious matter: the fear of contracting AIDS, hepatitis or other diseases as a result of a nurse practitioner's apparent reuse of needles while administering tuberculosis tests to about 120 students.
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