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Doctors cite pulmonary embolism as the most likely cause of the doctor’s death.
Three of the tests are negative.
An investigation by Trud found that there were conflicting circumstances surrounding the accusation that Dr. Nelly Pandova, a doctor at the Emergency and Emergency Center, had died of the Covid-19 infection.
The first announcement for this reason came from the Prof. Dimo Dimov Association, Secretary of the National Operations Headquarters at today’s briefing. He added that Dr. Pandova had died in the Alexandrovska Hospital emergency room.
Alexandrovska Hospital, where Dr. Nelly Pandova sought help and died in an emergency, rejected information on the pretext that it was personal information. They also did not say what their PCR test result was, which was to be expected.
Trud’s verification revealed that Dr. Nelly Pandova had three negative PCR tests, one on admission to hospital and two on discharge. He was admitted to St. Anna University Hospital on March 31 with viral pneumonia and was discharged on April 7 in good condition, Labor told the County Hospital medical staff. Since then, Dr. Pandova has been reported to have He suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), high blood pressure, and being overweight.
At today’s briefing in the Cabinet, NIGHT chief Prof. Mutafchiiski announced for his part that he had a positive test result from Dr. Pandova’s rapid test, but the PCR is waiting. According to him, “this case calls into question the acquisition of immunity.”
Experts interviewed by Labor identified such a claim as crucial for the type and timing of measures to be taken against the pandemic. They were adamant that the full information on the cause of death of Dr. Pandova be made public.
Experts have linked the importance of this information to the prime minister’s strong position that, to be healthy, people must be informed and that the truth must not be hidden.
Allegations by Emergency Aid spokeswoman Katya Sungarska that Dr. Pandova was one of the first contacts to be quarantined after it became clear that one of the drivers on duty was infected was unclear. The doctor’s husband is also a doctor. The two decided to separate in separate homes. Sungarska claims that Pandova tested positive and was one of 14 emergency workers who felt the infection.
The deceased doctor’s colleagues said she felt fine after being discharged from the Regional Hospital, continued her prescribed antibiotic treatment, and was considering returning to work. She shared that she felt healthy.
According to “St. Anna’s” doctors, the most probable cause of Dr. Pandova’s death will be pulmonary embolism.
Prof. Dr. Todor Kantardzhiev, before Trud:
We receive a certificate from the most reputable organization.
Our results are validated
The results of the National Reference Laboratory are absolutely validated at the European level, said Prof. Dr. Kantardzhiev.
We receive a certificate from the INSTANT specialist institute, Düsseldorf, which is the most respected certification body in Europe. This was stated by Prof. Dr. Todor Kantardzhiev, Director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (NCIPD) and member of the national operational headquarters.
“The National Reference Laboratory has a certificate that we know the coronavirus: we have 100% of all coronaviruses shipped. This means that the results of the National Reference Laboratory, which meets the requirements to carry out the research, are absolutely validated to European level, “said Professor Todor Kantardzhiev.
“We know very little about the pathogenesis of the disease. We are not sure that the presence of antibodies is protected and that everyone is 100% protected. We know that in the lower respiratory tract, the virus can remain and continue to function, and the result the test taken from the nose can be negative. There are two nests of infection: one is the throat, the upper part of the respiratory system and the other is the lung, and the viruses at both sites behave in a completely different way ” he commented.
After the death of Dra. Iliana Ivanova
At Sliven, measures for doctors are tightening
The family’s grandparents are also with COVID-19.
“New steps must be taken in terms of organization and staff safety. The doctors were instructed to make suggestions. I told the department head that we were ready for any resources and logistics that we needed to provide. This was stated by Sliven Mayor Stefan Radev after the memorial service for Dr. Iliyana Ivanova, who became the first victim in a white coat of coronavirus infection. On Monday, this will be resolved by crisis personnel, said Stefan Radev. The 43-year-old doctor from the infectious ward of the regional hospital “Dr. Ivan Seliminsky “in Sliven was sent with a funeral vigil at noon on May 4. His colleagues gathered in front of the hospital’s administrative entrance because of the impossibility of attending the funeral, where they would send him for the last time. Dr. Radostin Ivanov, The husband of the deceased doctor and also an infectious disease doctor received permission from the health authorities to say goodbye to her. She has a positive coronavirus sample and is being treated. Her 12-year-old son is negative, but the boy’s grandparents are positive. for infection and are patients at the Sliven military hospital. Ten days ago, he stayed at home, under quarantine, because he was not feeling well. The day after the positive test for the coronavirus, his condition worsened sharply. efforts of her colleagues, consultations with specialists from the capital, the fatal end came quickly, in the intensive care unit. She had no other illnesses The Bulgarian Medical Association has launched a donation campaign for coronavirus victims. Dr. Ivanova’s family will be supported with 5,000 BGN. Deputy Delyan Peevski donated BGN 10,000.
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