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New disease figures to be released--Tulsa's Health Department



The Tulsa Health Department is expected to release updated totals of patients who have tested positive for several diseases amid a public health scare that involves thousands of patients of a local oral surgeon.

Health officials in March urged roughly 7,000 patients of Dr. W. Scott Harrington to be tested for hepatitis and the virus that causes AIDS.

Tulsa's Health Department reported last week that four more of Harrington's patients had tested positive for hepatitis C, bringing the total to 69. One more patient had tested positive for hepatitis B, bringing that total to four. One or two patients tested positive for HIV.

It is not clear if the patients got the diseases at Harrington's Tulsa-area clinics.

More than 3,700 patients have been tested.