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More potentially deadly bacteria found at Maryland hospital

More potentially deadly bacteria found at Maryland hospital
More potentially deadly bacteria found at Maryland hospital
Officials say they've found another instance of a potentially deadly bacterium inside a Maryland hospital that was shut down earlier this month.Prince George's Hospital Center (PGHC) officials announced Tuesday evening that the presence of the bacteria Pseudomonas was discovered in at least one patient care area outside of the neonatal intensive care unit.The bacterium was first found Aug. 9 in the water pipes after two newborns died.


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Officials: More 'potentially' dangerous bacteria found at PG Hospital

Officials: More 'potentially' dangerous bacteria found at PG Hospital
Officials: More 'potentially' dangerous bacteria found at PG Hospital
Prince George's Hospital Center announced on Tuesday evening that more potentially dangerous bacteria was found in the hospital.The hospital says it found the presence of the bacteria pseudomonas in one patient care area outside the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after "continuous water sampling and testing".They are working on a specialized plan to disinfect the plumbing infrastructure and implement a new plan to monitor the hazard.


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Investigation continues after bacteria found in Prince George's Hospital Center's water system - Story

Investigation continues after bacteria found in Prince George's Hospital Center's water system - Story
Investigation continues after bacteria found in Prince George's Hospital Center's water system - Story
- Crews at the Prince George's Hospital Center are still testing water samples and cleaning and treating the hospital's plumbing infrastructure after deadly bacteria was found in a water pipe that supplies the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Several infants were transferred out of the hospital's NICU last week after three tested positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa - a type of bacteria often found in water systems.The hospital says all services except the NICU are open to patients at this time.


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