Mexican authorities investigate death of 13 children probably linked to contaminated IV bags

Mexican health authorities are investigating the death of thirteen children in Mexico after being infected with a bacteria that most probably originated in IV feeding bags.

Health authorities in Mexico are investigating the death of 13 children after being infected with a bacteria that most probably originated in IV feeding bags at four different hospitals. Seven patients are receiving treatment in hospitals.

The bacteria, called Klebsiella oxytoca, has multiple-drug resistance to commonly used antibiotics. The children, all under 14, appeared to have died from a blood infection, according to the country's Department of Health.

The cases were first found in November at three government hospitals and a private one in the outskirts of Mexico City.

Of the 20 identified cases, 15 are confirmed to have Klebsiella oxytoca, four are considered probable cases, and one has been ruled out.

In her daily news conference Friday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the contract and registration of the company that produces the suspected IV fluid, Productos Hospitalarios S.A. de C.V., has been suspended.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/mexico-children-died-bacteria-iv-bags-contaminated-rcna183169


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