DENVER July 24, 2009 – A grand jury indicted a surgery technician infected with hepatitis C on several charges Thursday (7/23/09), alleging she stole syringes with painkillers and replaced them with needles she had used. Prosecutors allege that at least 19 people contracted the disease as a result.




Sources:
Associated Press, Prosecutors tie Colo. tech to 19 hepatitis cases, July 24, 2009.
Photos: CBS

No comments:
Post a Comment