Although the cases are a fraction of the roughly 250 filed against the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada, its sister clinics and medical workers, Nevada Mutual Insurance's lawyer said this settlement could lead to many more. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
A judge has ruled 18 people who contracted hepatitis C from the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada can receive a settlement in their cases against Dr. Dipak Desai. Full Article at KLAS - Las Vegas Now
LAS VEGAS -- It's being called a small victory for victims in Las Vegas hepatitis C case. A judge ruled Monday that the 18 plaintiffs can receive a settlement. Full Article at Fox 5 Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS -- A grand jury will hear results of a criminal probe of a 2008 hepatitis C outbreak involving Las Vegas colonoscopy clinic patients. Full Article at Fox 5 Las Vegas
County prosecutors plan to take the hepatitis outbreak case before a grand jury in the "near future" to consider potential charges, District Attorney David Roger said Wednesday. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
LAS VEGAS -- Metro Police say they have submitted their case against Dr. Dipak Desai to the District Attorney. Police say they have made their findings in the hepatitis C criminal neglect case and are now waiting to see if the DA will charge the doctor. Full Article at KLAS - Las Vegas Now
SURAT/RAJKOT: The total number of swine flu positive cases till date in the city has risen to 106 with the detection of two more H1N1 cases in the past 36 hours, one of whom is a 29-year old medical practitioner from Piplod area of the city. Full Article at Times of India
LAS VEGAS, Dec. 22 (UPI) -- A colonoscopy center linked to a hepatitis outbreak engaged in numerous unsafe practices and should be prosecuted, authorities in Las Vegas said. Full Article at United Press International
Dec. 22, 2009 Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal Report says as many as 115 were infected through unsafe practices and PAUL HARASIM LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Share & Save The largest health-care-related hepatitis... Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
LAS VEGAS -- Between $16 and $21 million was spent investigating and testing patients believed to have contracted Hepatitis C at a Las Vegas endoscopy clinic. Full Article at Fox 5 Las Vegas