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Hepatitis outbreak linked to heart testPublished 12/15/04
At least one patient at a north county doctor's office has developed Hepatitis C after undergoing a cardiac test linked to an outbreak of the disease in the greater Baltimore area, a doctor at the practice said yesterday. Dr. Paul Young-Hyman of Arundel Heart Associates, which has offices in Glen Burnie and Brooklyn, confirmed at least one patient had received an injection of the agent, often used to diagnose blockages in the arteries and other heart-related problems. Ohio-based Cardinal Health Inc. voluntarily suspended operations at its Timonium pharmacy last week after it discovered a vial of the agent may have been...
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