Hospital Information - October 6, 2008

Hospital Bans 'Cooing' At Newborns

September 26, 2005 - Topics newborn, hospital, baby, infection and mother
A West Yorkshire hospital is banning visitors from cooing at new-born babies over fears their human rights are being breached and to reduce infection.

Debbie Lawson, neo-natal manager, at Calderdale Royal Hospital in Halifax says cooing should be a thing of the past because these are little people

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Singapore Battling Dengue Outbreak

September 26, 2005 - Topics outbreak, hospital, vaccine, disease and dengue fever
Singapore is battling a health crisis where 11,000 people have been infected with dengue fever this year and 11 have died.

Some hospitals are suspending non-urgent surgeries to cope with the flood of dengue patients, and the government appointed a Cabinet-level panel to deal with the problem

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One Of Two Former Conjoined Twins Takes First Steps

September 26, 2005 - Topics hospital, pneumonia, mother, child and food

Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff Reporter

On Sunday, Montefiore Medical Center confirms Clarence began walking on his own after "Dateline NBC" showed images of the 3-year-old taking steps at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla

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Infants Die From Disease In Ohio Hospital

September 24, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

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Disease Claims Two Infants In Ohio Hospital

September 23, 2005 - Topics hospital, disease, infant, diarrhea and blood
WLWT-TV reports the deaths of two infants at University Hospital in Cincinnati due to gastrointestinal disease - and five others are also infected.

The babies in the neonatal intensive care unit were found to have necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The disease mostly affects premature infants and causes inflammation and destruction of the bowel or parts of the bowel

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