<p>SEATTLE (Reuters) – A 9-year-old lady will need to bear periodic contrast for bearing to HIV and hepatitis after being incidentally jabbed in a feet with a used <span>hypodermic needle</span> left in her bed in a <span>Washington state hotel room</span>, her mom pronounced on Thursday.</p>
<p> Police in Aberdeen, a city about 100 miles southwest of Seattle, pronounced they are treating a occurrence during a <span>Guest House Inn</span> and Suite in that city as a medical case, not a rapist investigation, given it would be unfit to establish to whom a <span>disposable syringe</span> belonged.</p>
<p> <span>Angie Smith</span> of <span>Edgewood, Washington</span>, pronounced her daughter, <span>Emily Johnson</span>, was pierced in her right heel by a needle, that was trustworthy to a disposable syringe stained with dusty blood, on Jun 1 while a <...
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