Cleaning at Hospital Must Be Improved After C Diff Deaths
The Scotsman › January 14, 2010
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The Scotsman › January 14, 2010
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A HEALTH board has been urged to tighten up procedures for cleaning and infection control management at a Scottish hospital where five patients died in an outbreak of the Clostridium difficile bug.
The infection was identified as the cause of the deaths of two patients and contributed to the deaths of three others in a ward at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee.See the full content of this document
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Cleaning at Hospital Must Be Improved After C Diff Deaths
Eight elderly people in ward 31 at Ninewells had ...
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