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Re: Ontario: C. difficile outbreak at St. Catherines hospital
Source: http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3233337
Two more deaths attributed to superbug outbreak
By Grant LaFleche, Standard Staff
Posted 4 hours ago
Two more outbreak-patient deaths at St. Catharines General Hospital have been added to the Niagara Health System's tally.
The deaths ? one that happened Tuesday and the other in April ? brings the number of C. difficile outbreak patient deaths in Niagara to 28 since the first outbreak was declared in St. Catharines May 28. There are also outbreaks in Niagara Falls and Welland. Six more patients with community-acquired C. difficile infections have also died.
NHS interim CEO Sue Matthews extended her condolences to the families of the deceased patients during a press briefing Wednesday. She said the death in April was added to the NHS tally as a result of changes suggested to the hospital's counting system by a federal epidemiologist.
The epidemiologist, whose work in Niagara ends Friday, reviewed the NHS's outbreak data to look for trends. She found the first outbreak-related case was probably in late April in St. Catharines, but was treated as an isolated incident by hospital staff...
Source: http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3233337
Two more deaths attributed to superbug outbreak
By Grant LaFleche, Standard Staff
Posted 4 hours ago
Two more outbreak-patient deaths at St. Catharines General Hospital have been added to the Niagara Health System's tally.
The deaths ? one that happened Tuesday and the other in April ? brings the number of C. difficile outbreak patient deaths in Niagara to 28 since the first outbreak was declared in St. Catharines May 28. There are also outbreaks in Niagara Falls and Welland. Six more patients with community-acquired C. difficile infections have also died.
NHS interim CEO Sue Matthews extended her condolences to the families of the deceased patients during a press briefing Wednesday. She said the death in April was added to the NHS tally as a result of changes suggested to the hospital's counting system by a federal epidemiologist.
The epidemiologist, whose work in Niagara ends Friday, reviewed the NHS's outbreak data to look for trends. She found the first outbreak-related case was probably in late April in St. Catharines, but was treated as an isolated incident by hospital staff...