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Thousands Of Dentist’s Patients Face Virus Tests

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More than 22,000 dental patients in Nottinghamshire are being called

for tests to see if they have been infected with blood-borne viruses,

possibly including HIV.

It is understood that experts want to carry out the tests due to a

possible risk of infection after poor procedures were reported over

several decades.

It is being described by health chiefs as a "significant patient recall".

NHS England clarified that the patients would be tested for multiple

diseases, expected to include Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.

Sky Reporter Joanna Simpson said: "We suspect now that it may be more

procedural, so it may be some procedures weren't followed correctly.

"Obviously when we all go to the dentist we know that there are

certain things like you can only use certain items once or they have

to be sterilised in a certain way, and it may be something to do with

that.

"It looks like this will still be the largest recall of patients that

has ever happened."

The risk of infection is thought to be low, but NHS England said

patients must be tested.

The concerns have emerged over infection control standards by a

dentist who treated patients in Nottingham over a 32-year period, the

Daily Mirror reported.

A news conference on the recall is expected to be held later on Wednesday.

Credit: Sky News

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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