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Originally published Friday, August 24, 2012 at 2:20 PM

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NH hospital workers urged to get tested for hep C

A New Hampshire hospital says it's notifying about 500 employees and affiliated clinicians the state is recommending they be tested for hepatitis C after an outbreak of the disease linked to a lab worker there.

The Associated Press

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MANCHESTER, N.H. —

A New Hampshire hospital says it's notifying about 500 employees and affiliated clinicians the state is recommending they be tested for hepatitis C after an outbreak of the disease linked to a lab worker there.

Exeter Hospital will be coordinating testing over the next two weeks.

The state public health department has held numerous testing clinics for patients of the hospital, where a former worker has been accused of stealing drugs and contaminating needles used on patients in the cardiac catheterization lab. Thirty-two former lab patients have been diagnosed with the same strain of hepatitis C as David Kwiatkowski (kwiht-KOW'-skee) since the investigation began in May.

Hepatitis C is a blood-borne viral infection that can cause liver disease and chronic health issues.

Kwiatkowski has pleaded not guilty to stealing drugs and tampering with needles.

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