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1 more Hep C, 8 dead

tun_dr_m

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http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...-sgh-patient-tests-positive-bringing-total-23

Hepatitis C cluster at SGH: Patient tests positive, bringing total to 23

Another patient from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has tested positive for hepatitis C, bringing the total number of those infected to 23.

In a statement last night , SGH said one patient out of the 598 screened so far has tested positive for the hepatitis C virus.

The patient is currently well and has been informed. SGH will arrange for an appointment with a hepatologist to advise the patient and the family on treatment options.

The chairman of SGH's medical board, Professor Fong Kok Yong, said: "Phylogenetic studies done showed that this patient is associated with the cluster of 22 cases who were admitted to Ward 64A or Ward 67 from April to June 2015."

He added: "We will provide the patient, who is currently well, and the family with our full support and ensure that the patient receives timely and appropriate care."

The hospital had contacted patients who had stayed in wards 64A and 67 from January to June this year for screening, after it announced on Oct 6 that 22 kidney patients had contracted hepatitis C while receiving treatment at the hospital. Eight have died, with five of the deaths possibly linked to the infection.

Of those who were screened, 531 tested negative and have been informed, while 66 test results are pending.

A total of 299 staff have been screened and all tested negative.

Two international experts were appointed on Tuesday to the independent review committee looking into the spread of hepatitis C in SGH.

Investigations are under way, said the committee, including ward visits, interviewing staff from SGH, reviewing the movement and care of the patients, and reviewing existing hospital records.

The hospital also filed a police report on Tuesday in order to rule out any possibility of foul play.
 

tonychat

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This is what stupid sinkies vote for.. Their own death and their families' death.. Sinkies fucking deserve it..
 

fupikee

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Smart move for sgh to poh mata first as a insurance.

Excuse moi, and pardon my ignorance. This is one insurance I don't quite understand.

If SGH has already caught and/or suspected employee(s) of intentionally causing the infection, making a police report so that the police will start their investigations by interviewing the suspect(s), gather evidence, etc, is logical.

But, if they do not have a suspect(s), what is SGH expecting the police to do? Just go interview some or all the employees so that all possible angles are covered? The police so free to do investigations without any basis to go on to? Doesn't seem logical.

Then, what insurance are we talking about?

Anyone out there can elaborate and enlighten??? :biggrin:

Kam sia chuay chuay.
 

blissquek

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8 out of 22 dead, then they decide to start checking?

8 deaths... how about Fukushima food imports..???

They control the news and will not let you know what are the toxic products on the market shelves.

PM LHL is all that powerful..he controls your destiny and your lives..

You gave him the mandate and he does as he wishes.

Pray it is not 800 or 8000 deaths from the toxic foodstuff we consume unknowingly.
 

borom

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Respondeat superior embodies the general rule that an employer is responsible for the negligent acts or omissions of its employees.
Under respondeat superior an employer is liable for the negligent act or omission of any employee acting within the course and scope of
his employment
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2900989/

Even if there is/are criminal acts, the hospital and its owner (the govt) will be legally responsible?
How about the issue of moral and political responsibility and accountability-for that I hope lawyers like Sylvia Lim and Chen Show Mao can
show in parliament what its all about.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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How come opposition parties so quiet? Only make one or two sound and kept quiet mostly. Ask for accountability la! Chao Cheebye opposition. Only talk cock during rallies!
 
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