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13 children die in Mexico from suspected contaminated IV bags

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Source: https://www.wokv.com/news/world/13-children-die/RILST7VEVRBHXPPKDUIRTTCLYY/

13 children die in Mexico from suspected contaminated IV bags
December 05, 2024 at 10:28 pm EST

MEXICO CITY — (AP) — Thirteen children under the age of 14 have died in central Mexico and authorities said Thursday they suspect contaminated IV feeding bags as the culprit.

The federal Health Department ordered doctors across the country not to use IV nutrition bags made by the company Productos Hospitalarios S.A de C.V., though the exact source of the infections is still under investigation. Phone calls to numbers listed for the company and emails seeking comment went unanswered.

The outbreak appeared to be Klebsiella oxytoca, a multidrug-resistant bacteria. It was first detected in November at three government hospitals and one private one in the State of Mexico, on the outskirts of Mexico City.

The department said the children appeared to have died from a blood infection.

So far, of 20 possible cases, the bacteria was ruled out in one case, suspected in four and confirmed in 15 cases. Of the 19 patients, 13 died and the six others are being treated at hospitals.​..
 
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/Internationa...ontaminated-infant-iv-bags-risen-17-116638385

Death toll from contaminated infant IV feeding bags in Mexico rises to 17
Authorities in Mexico say a total of 17 children have died in central Mexico from suspected contamination of IV feeding bags, after four more deaths were confirmed
ByThe Associated Press
December 10, 2024, 10:54 AM​

MEXICO CITY -- Authorities in Mexico said Tuesday that a total of 17 children have died in central Mexico from suspected contamination of IV feeding bags after four more deaths were confirmed.

David Kershenobich, the country’s public health secretary, said 16 of the victims were underweight, premature babies being treated at hospitals; the other victim was 14 years old.

He said that two bacteria, including a multidrug-resistant bug, were suspected in the deaths.​..
 
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