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Technician In Hepatitis C Scare Case Worked At Temple Before Infection

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PHILADELPHIA -

Temple University Hospital has confirmed that a medical technician accused of infecting patients in New Hampshire with Hepatitis C worked a temporary job there.

But Temple officials said David Kwiatkowski was infected after his April 2010 employment.

The hospital released a statement that reads, in part, "Since learning of this issue... Experts have been working closely with the department of health to identify patients who may have been exposed to Mr. Kwiatkowski so we may proactively contact those individuals to offer free screening for Hepatitis-C."

So far, 30 patients have been diagnosed with Hepatitis C.

Investigators say the technician fed his drug habit by stealing syringes from hospitals and injecting himself with the drugs, then reusing the dirty needles on patients.

FOX's Andrew Hasbun has more details in this video report on Kwiakowski's questionable work history.

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