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BBC Health 📅 13 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Infectious Disease

Patients of retired dentist warned of bloodborne viruses, including HIV

Authorities urged patients to get tested due to "poor infection control practices" at the Australian clinic.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Patients treated by a retired Australian dentist are being advised to undergo testing for bloodborne viruses including HIV and hepatitis due to documented breaches in infection control protocols
  • Poor infection control practices at the dental clinic have created a risk of viral transmission through contaminated instruments or equipment
  • Affected patients should seek testing promptly and may require follow-up screening, highlighting the critical importance of stringent sterilisation and infection prevention standards in dental practice
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Authorities urged patients to get tested due to "poor infection control practices" at the Australian clinic.

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