Mississippi Clinic Shut Down for Poor Infection Control; 11 Patients Test Positive for Viral Infection

Rose Cancer Center in Summit, Miss., has been shut down by state officials after 11 patients tested positive for an unnamed viral infection, according to an Enterprise-Journal report.

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According to the report, state officials discovered the patient infections after they were admitted to Southwest Regional Medical Center in McComb for feeling unwell. One state official has referred to the infections as “bloodstream infection or pneumonia.” However, no Hepatitis B or C or HIV cases have been reported.

 

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Department of Health officials investigated the cancer clinic and uncovered unsafe infection control practices and closed the facility on July 20, according to the report. Details of what those unsafe infection control practices entailed were not included in the report.

Read the report about Rose Cancer Center’s infection control practices.

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