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Patient, 18, sues medical-scope maker tied to UCLA superbug outbreak

By Los Angeles Times  
   February 26, 2015

In the first lawsuit stemming from the superbug outbreak at UCLA, an 18-year-old patient accused a major healthcare device maker of negligence for selling a medical scope prone to spreading deadly bacteria. Aaron Young, a high-school student still hospitalized at UCLA for his infection, sued Olympus Corp. of the Americas in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleging negligence and fraud. Young and his San Fernando Valley family declined to comment on the suit filed late Monday, said attorney Pete Kaufman. The teenager was exposed to a contaminated duodenoscope at UCLA in October and again in January, according to his lawsuit.

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