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Saturday, November 5, 2016

Prince George's Hospital Closes NICU After 2 Babies Test Positive for Bacteria : nbcwashington





as mentioned in nbcwashington

Prince George's Hospital Closes NICU After 2 Babies Test Positive for Bacteria

Prince George's Hospital Closes NICU After 2 Babies Test Positive for Bacteria
Prince George's Hospital Closes NICU After 2 Babies Test Positive for Bacteria
For the second time in three months, Prince George's Hospital Center has shut down its neonatal intensive care unit.News4's Kristin Wright has more.(Published Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016)Prince George's Hospital Center closed its neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) Wednesday after a potentially deadly bacterium was discovered for the second time in three months.


as well cbslocal

Bacteria Scare Closes Maryland Hospital NICU For Second Time « CBS Baltimore

Bacteria Scare Closes Maryland Hospital NICU For Second Time « CBS Baltimore
Bacteria Scare Closes Maryland Hospital NICU For Second Time « CBS Baltimore
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For the second time in less than three months, a Maryland hospital closes its NICU after babies test positive for a potentially deadly bacteria.Two babies in the neonatal intensive care unit at Prince George's Hospital Center tested positive for bacterium Pseudomonas, a potentially fatal combination.Five babies had to be transferred out of as a precaution, and were taken to other hospitals.


by the same token on nbcwashington

Baby Struggling With Symptoms After Bacteria Found at Prince George's Hospital NICU: Officials

Baby Struggling With Symptoms After Bacteria Found at Prince George's Hospital NICU: Officials
Baby Struggling With Symptoms After Bacteria Found at Prince George's Hospital NICU: Officials
Two babies in the neo-natal intensive care unit tested positive for the pseudonomas bacteria.News4's Meagan Fitzgerald reports.(Published Friday, Nov. 4, 2016)One of two newborns who tested positive for a potentially deadly bacterium at Prince George's Hospital Center's neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) this week is struggling with symptoms, hospital officials said Friday.


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