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The Directorate of the Integrated University Hospital of Verona announces that following the conclusions of the report of the Regional Inspection Commission in relation to the Citrobacter matter of the Hospital for Women and Children of Borgo Trento, as of Saturday, September 5, 2020, three doctors are suspended under precautionary conditions. ”We read about it in a hospital note published late at night about the history of the so-called killer bacteria.
The suspended doctors are Dr. Chiara Bovo, Director of Health at the Verona hospital; Dr. Giovanna Ghirlanda, Medical Director of the facility and Dr. Paolo Biban, Director of Pediatrics.
A sink tap used by the NICU staff to draw water and give it to the smallest children is the cause of the death of four children and permanent brain damage of at least nine others at the Borgo Trento Hospital for Women and Children in Verona . . This is the conclusion of the report on the case of the Citrobacter bacteria from the Inspection Commission of the Veneto Region after the 96 cases found among young people born in 2018. This was announced by the governor of Veneto, Luca Zaia, who had initiated the investigation. naming a group of experts led by Professor Vincenzo Baldo, Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine at the University of Padua. The facility had been closed after the inspection began and today it was reopened, as regards the Birth Point for parts not at risk, after a complete cleaning of the premises. The report of the commission will be sent to the Public Ministry “and made available – announces Zaia – for the University Hospital of Verona and for the families of children affected by the bacteria, so that they can know the results immediately”. When crossing medical records, protocols and procedures, the very dangerous ‘killer’ carrying the bacteria was discovered at the tap of the Intensive Care Unit, probably coming from abroad and perhaps favored by incomplete compliance with the hygiene measures imposed on the staff of the high-level rooms. risk. The first to report the incident was a mother, Francesca Frezza, who heard the news of the result of the investigation and started a protest in front of the hospital. “I am here – he explains – because the authorized commission of inquiry appointed by Governor Zaia confirms everything I have always thought in this long year.” Francesca holds the photo of her children, born in the Veronese hospital on April 11, 2019 and killed in the Gaslini in Genoa seven months later. “The only firm and diligent decision that had to be taken – he stresses, questioning the Veronese health workers – was to close everything immediately and not wait two years. The decision was made only on June 12, when I made public the medical reports -legals. who found that my daughter died of Citrobacter “.
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