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Six people have died, and over 500 have been infected across the state.
More than 3,000 patients have been warned that they may have been exposed to blood-borne pathogens at the facility.
Nearly 3,800 patients at the New Jersey surgery center may have been exposed, though the risk of infection is low.
Whether hep C cases are actually on the rise in the state, or just being reported more is still unclear.
The Capital Health Center for Digestive Health in New Jersey is currently enrolling patients in trials at its Center For Liver Disease.
The New Jersey legislature has passed a bill allowing over-the-counter sales of hypodermic needles, NJ.com reports. Clean needles help reduce...
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