Thirteen children under the age of 14 died in central Mexico and authorities said they suspect contaminated IV feeding bags as the culprit. The federal Health Department ordered doctors across ...
Mexican health officials on Thursday reported the deaths of 13 children in medical centers in central Mexico due to the possible contamination of IV bags in four health centers. Thirteen infants ...
A suspected contamination in IV feeding bags has led to the deaths of 13 children in Mexico. Klebsiella oxytoca bacteria is believed to be the source. The Health Department has prohibited the use of ...
Contaminated IV feeding bags may have caused the deaths of 13 children in central Mexico in the latest blow to the country’s ailing healthcare system, according to health officials. The ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share MEXICO CITY (AP) — Thirteen children under the age of 14 have died in central Mexico and authorities ...
Health authorities in Mexico are investigating the death of 13 children after being infected with a bacteria that most probably originated in IV feeding bags at four different hospitals.
Mexico: Mexican health officials on Thursday reported the deaths of 13 children in medical centers in central Mexico due to the possible contamination of IV bags in four health centers.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Thirteen children under the age of 14 have died at hospitals in central Mexico, and authorities suspect contaminated IV feeding bags. The federal Health Department ordered ...
oxytoca bacteria later Thursday after which the Health Ministry traced the infections to contaminated IV bags of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). The U.S. National Institutes defines TPN as ...
MEXICO CITY, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Mexican health officials on Thursday reported the deaths of 13 children in medical centers in central Mexico due to the possible contamination of IV bags in four ...
Mexican authorities are investigating the deaths of 13 children suspected to be linked to contaminated bags of intravenous nutrition in four hospitals in central Mexico. The children were 14 or ...