“Catastrophic” Failures”:Lawsuit: Surgical gowns let diseases pass through
By ROBERT JABLON
Yahoo.com
Oct. 31, 2014
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A $500 million lawsuit against Kimberly-Clark Corp. alleges the company falsely claimed its surgical gowns protected against Ebola and other infectious diseases.
The suit, filed Wednesday in federal court, alleges that the multinational company knew for at least a year that its Microcool Breathable High Performance Surgical Gown had failed industry tests of impermeability to blood and microbes, but it continued to claim the product provided the highest level of protection against diseases including Ebola.
Many of the gowns tested had “catastrophic” failures, according to the lawsuit, which called Kimberly-Clark’s actions “utterly reprehensible.”
“We are aware of individuals that have contracted various diseases while wearing the gown, but we are not at liberty to disclose what those are at the present time,” said Michael Avenatti, the lead attorney in the case.
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