Officials punished after 8 contract hepatitis C
Updated: 2011-08-23 20:31
(Xinhua)
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ZHENGZHOU - Six officials in Central China's Henan province have been removed or suspended from their posts following the revelation of a medical incident in which eight people contracted hepatitis C (HCV), local authorities said Tuesday.
Eight uremia patients were infected with HCV during blood dialysis treatments at the Xin'an County People's Hospital, the county government said in a statement.
Improper conduct at the hospital's dialysis center caused the HCV infections, it said.
A deputy director of the county's health bureau as well as the president, a vice president, and a chief nurse of the hospital have been fired.
Meanwhile, a deputy county governor and the director of the county health bureau have been suspended from their posts pending further investigation, according to the statement.
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