Ottawa states 6,800 exposed to infection risk

Ottawa Public Health states it will send letters to almost 7,000 people who had procedures at a local medical facility to warn them they may have been exposed to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV.

Stressing that he is not aware of any people who have become ill, Ottawa’s medical officer of health Isra Levy stated the letters are being sent so people can be made aware of the risk.

“Even though the risk of infection to those who had the procedures related to this issue is very low, I wanted to ensure that affected patients are made aware of the situation, so they can think about being tested for these infections,” stated Levy, at a hastily called news conference on Saturday afternoon.

Ottawa Public Health stated it has been investigating an unnamed non-hospital facility for the past several months because of “lapses in infection control.”

Because OPH doesn’t know exactly when the lapse started, the 6,800 patients who will be contacted by registered letter next week cover a 10-year period.

“We do not know how long the problem has been going on for. We were notified at public health earlier in the summer,” Levy said.

Levy would not state exactly what the “lapse” was, but did state there are a number of reasons why problems arise including the improper cleaning of equipment and inadequate sterilization.

The risk to patients is very low and that “at this time we are not aware of any person, any individual, who has become ill related to this lapse.”

Levy stated OPH will provide more information on the situation next week.

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