Public Health (Exposure to Infectious Diseases)
Exposure to Tuberculosis (February 1, 2003 – October 23, 2003) – (Healey v Lakeridge et al.)
This class proceeding arises out of an outbreak of tuberculosis. In October 2003, the Lakeridge Health Corporation reported to the public health authorities that a person with active TB (“Index Patient”) had attended medical appointments at certain healthcare facilities. The Durham Region Health Department (“Durham Health”) conducted an investigation to identify and test individuals who were exposed to infection by the Index Patient. Durham Health notified approximately 2,800 individuals who were exposed to TB between February and October 2003. Over 2,155 people were tested for tuberculosis of whom 164 people tested positive for infection.
The class of persons the action represents is generally comprised of persons who were exposed to TB in the circumstances, who were contacted by a public health authority or the Defendants and were advised they may have contracted TB, and who tested positive for TB.
The Defendants to the action are Lakeridge Health Corporation and a respirologist with whom the Index Patient had attended appointments. It is alleged that the Defendants failed to properly screen for and diagnose the Index Patient, and failed to take precautions to prevent the spread of TB to others. It is alleged that the Defendants’ failures resulted in losses or injury suffered by class members, including illness and psychological trauma.
Koskie Minsky LLP represents the Plaintiff in this action.
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Latest Developments
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December 12, 2014
The deadline to make a claim in this action has passed.
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December 8, 2014
The claims deadline in this case is on DECEMBER 9th. All claims must be sent by this date. Any claims not sent by this date, will not be eligible.
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December 12, 2014