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The Appeals Board denied the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding its prior decision that applicant Avi Azoulay sustained an industrial injury. The Board found that Azoulay's bacterial infection, which spread to his bloodstream from his colon, qualified as a "blood-borne infectious disease" under Labor Code section 3212.8. This presumption of industrial causation applied despite the infection originating internally, as the statute's language and purpose encompass such conditions. Consequently, the defendant failed to overcome the presumption and provide evidence that the condition existed prior to employment.
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The Appeals Board denied the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding its prior decision that applicant Avi Azoulay sustained an industrial injury. The Board found that Azoulay's bacterial infection, which spread to his bloodstream from his colon, qualified as a "blood-borne infectious disease" under Labor Code section 3212.8. This presumption of industrial causation applied despite the infection originating internally, as the statute's language and purpose encompass such conditions. Consequently, the defendant failed to overcome the presumption and provide evidence that the condition existed prior to employment.
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