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One more patient dies in medical incident in Hoa Binh

Nguyen Thi Bich Nguyen, who was among 18 patient having suspected anaphylactic shock during their kidney dialysis at the General Hospital of Hoa Binh province, died on early June 4.
One more patient dies in medical incident in Hoa Binh ảnh 1The Hoa Binh General Hospital where the dialysis  incident took place (Photo: nhandan.com.vn)

Hoa Binh (VNA) – Nguyen Thi Bich Nguyen,who was among 18 patient having suspected anaphylactic shock during their kidneydialysis at the General Hospital of Hoa Binh province, died on early June 4.

The death of the 46-year-old patient has mademortalities resulted from the medical incident amounting to 8.

The incident took place on May 29. Once thedeaths of seven people were reported, the provincial General Hospital turnedoff its dialysis machines and transferred the living patients to Hoa Binhcity’s General Hospital and Hanoi-based Bach Mai hospital for emergencytreatment. 

Luong Ngoc Khue, head of the Health Ministry’sMedical Examination and Treatment Department, led a working group to Hoa Binhthe same day to deal with the incident. Four doctors from Bach Mai hospitalalso went to the province to deliver assistance. 

Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam requested theMinistry of Health, the Department of Health and General Hospital of Hoa Binhprovince and Hanoi-based Bach Mai Hospital to mobilise all available resourcesto save these patients.

At a working session with the provincialauthorities and the hospital’s medical staff on May 31, Health Minister NguyenThi Kim Tien asked the Hoa Binh Health Department to clarify the cause of thecase.

The Vietnam Red Cross VRC has presented a totalof 86.5 million VND (3,760 USD) to families of the dead and livingpatients.-VNA
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