Bacterium outbreak closes neonatal unit

Published: Sunday, Dec. 17 2006 12:00 a.m. MST

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A hospital has closed its neonatal and pediatrics intensive care units to new admissions after a potentially fatal bacterium sickened seven children, including an infant who may have died from the infection, officials said.

White Memorial Medical Center shut down the neonatal unit Dec. 4 following an outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and both units will remain closed until they are considered safe, hospital officials said Friday.

Any critically ill babies born at the hospital now are being taken to a special isolation area to be stabilized before being transferred to other hospitals, officials said.

The germ is believed to have infected five babies in the unit since it was detected Nov. 30, said Dr. Laurene Mascola, director of the county's acute communicable disease control unit. One of the infants died, likely because of the pathogen, she said.

Officials say they've identified the source of the outbreak — a medical instrument called a laryngoscope blade used to look at an infant's larynx that may not have been properly cleaned.

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