Sri Lanka’s Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has carried out a raid on a private medical laboratory in Laggala after uncovering serious violations that posed a risk to patient safety. The raid was conducted by CAA investigation officers following information received regarding unsafe practices at the facility. During the inspection, officers discovered that blood collection tubes meant for single use were being washed and reused on multiple patients. Investigators also found a stock of expired blood testing tubes inside the laboratory, raising further concerns over hygiene standards and public health risks. CAA officials said such practices endanger patients’ lives and violate…
Medical Lab raided for Reusing Blood Collection Tubes
More from NewsMore posts in News »
- Restoration of Northern, Talaimannar railway lines begins
- Education reforms should suit the country, not the JVP: Namal
- Bride and groom among 8 killed in gas cylinder blast at Pakistan wedding
- Four arrested over alleged Grand Pass shooting plot
- Sri Lanka’s China-backed Hambantota Port eyes 2mn box capacity after 700-pct growth
