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| FEMALE VET CLAIMS HPV INFECTION
FROM VA Vet has anal
and rectal cancer she claims came from HPV exposure after
colonoscopy at VA.
from Larry Scott, VA Watchdog
dot Org: The HPV virus mentioned in the article below is the
human
papillomavirus. Be sure to watch the video of this story
at the link below.
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Woman Blames Hospital For HPV Virus
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Veterans Administration admitted a medical
mistake could have put thousands of veterans treated at three
hospitals at risk for infection, and a Nashville area woman
claimed she was one of them.
The VA hospital patient ‘Jane Doe' stepped forward and said the
testing for viruses must be broadened.
"So, it could very well be a death sentence - just a slow one,"
said ‘Jane Doe.'
The virus she claimed she contracted at the VA hospital in
Murfreesboro.
"It's kind of really shattered what's really going on in my life
right now: I'm not in school. I can't work. I don't know what the
future's going to bring," said ‘Jane Doe.'
The patient claimed she was newly diagnosed with anal and rectal
cancer, and she said it stemmed from a faulty colonoscopy in
January 2007.
Just this year, the VA alerted more than 6,400 veterans,
nationwide, whose colons were examined between 2003 and 2008, that
a malfunctioning valve on an irrigation tube might have delivered
toxic backwash.
There
are three VA hospitals under a cloud of suspicion Miami,
Murfreesboro and Augusta, Georgia.
There are five unverified cases of Hepatitis B, seven cases of
Hepatitis C and one case of HIV.
The HPV ‘Jane Doe' claimed to have not been included in the
screening. Her attorneys said the risk goes beyond HIV and
hepatitis.
"This poor lady has the HPV virus and this is the only source that
it could have come from, so at a very minimum the veteran's
administration needs to widen their test," said Nashville attorney
John Peeler.
The VA is waiting for scientific data, proof the cases did
originate from the hospital's error.
"For many of these folks it's quite frankly a disgusting thing to
have to even contemplate," said Nashville attorney Joe
Calandriello.
Attorneys Calandriello and Peeler represent five local clients
claiming to be infected by the Murfreesboro site.
The clients first have to file a Claim 95, an official notice for
a hospital that typically would be immune from litigation.
The Veterans' Administration in Washington insists these patients,
who claim they were infected by the hospitals, are so far
unconfirmed cases.
The VA officials said the health and safety of its patients is
most important.
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