Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Commentary editorial: outbreak klebsiella ...

After six months of research, Institute of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Examination (Imelcf) confirmed the third superior prosecutor that some deaths that occurred in the Social Security Fund (CSS) hospital were caused by antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella Pneumoniae Carbapenemases (KPC) bacteria . Prosecutor Sofanor Espinosa said he has received confirmation from IMELCF, that some deaths were caused by bacteria PDA, but other patients who were affected similarly with bacteria died from other causes. At the same time he predicted that, given the complexity of the case, you will eventually need to request an extension of the judiciary to complete the investigation. On the other hand, he said he expects the Supreme Court decide whether to combine all the appeal of the Director of Social Insurance Fund, Guillermo Sbez-Llorens, in one case. (Prensa)


Comment Editor: Outbreak Klebsiella Pneumoniae Carbapenemases (KPC) bacteria in Panama was much worse, thanks to the leaders of the Social Insurance Fund in Panama to hide it and save the existence of an outbreak of the press. Once the news broke, and only after the news broke, they finally begin to deal with the situation, consistently and logically. They went outside advice and assistance from international and foreign institutions. They received additional funding to pay for the decisive steps necessary to control bacteria. Controlled access to the infected areas by the public, and limited visit. None of these things were made only after the press got the story. Thus, more people died than have to die because of wrong business. Just look at the statistics of cold and death. CCP was much more "deadly" in strattera dosing Panama than in other countries. .

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