JAMAICA- Bacterial outbreak at maternity hospital under control

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KINGSTON, Jamaica– The Ministry of Health says the outbreak of the Klebsiella Pneumoniae bacteria at Victoria Jubilee Hospital has been controlled.

The bacteria is said to have caused the deaths of at least a dozen newborns at the country’s premier maternity institution.

According to the Regional Technical Director in the Southeast Regional Health Authority, Dr. Sandra Chambers, the ministry took immediate action after noticing an increased number of newborn deaths at the hospital in July.

“We swabbed the walls, the babies, the staff, the cots, and we even did water and soap.”

Radio Jamaica news quotes Chambers as saying that gaps were identified and several recommendations were made, including an increase in the frequency of cleaning and how often soaps are changed to prevent the build-up of bacteria.

She admitted that the chronic shortage of neonatal nurses could have also triggered the bacteria outbreak.

While the number of babies being born has increased, there has been no change to the nursing cadre, “and so, you have one nurse to be nursing up to eight babies when there should only be doing one or two,” she explained.

She acknowledged that “if you’re moving between babies, sometimes something can happen.”

Meanwhile – the main Opposition People’s National Party (PNP)  is calling for an audit to be conducted at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital. 

Making the call at a press briefing on Friday,  Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Morais Guy said Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton must clarify the unfortunate situation.

Meanwhile, while expressing condolences to the families, the leader of the prominent opposition People’s National Party (PNP),   Mark Golding, renewed the call for  Tufton to resign.

He said the Health Ministry, under Tufton’s guidance, has encountered several catastrophes, including the handling of the oxygen shortage at the start of the pandemic and the poor condition of the Cornwall Regional Hospital in the western end of the island. 

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