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DENVER—A patient infected with hepatitis C has been found at a second Colorado hospital that employed a surgery technician accused of swapping her dirty syringes for ones filled with painkillers meant for patients.

State health officials said Friday a patient at Audubon Surgery Center in Colorado Springs may have contracted the blood-borne disease from 26-year-old Kristen Diane Parker.

Health officials say Parker also may have infected patients at Rose Medical Center in Denver.

She faces multiple charges of tampering and obtaining a controlled substance by deciet or subertufuge.

The state health department has now linked Parker to 14 hepatitis C cases while federal prosecutors have linked her to 19. Health officials say they use different counting methods.

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