Thirteen children under the age of 14 died in central Mexico and authorities said they suspect contaminated IV feeding bags as the culprit. The federal Health Department ordered doctors across ...
Mexican authorities are investigating the deaths of 13 children suspected to be linked to contaminated bags of intravenous nutrition in four hospitals in central Mexico. The children were 14 or ...
Contaminated IV feeding bags may have caused the deaths of 13 children in central Mexico in the latest blow to the country’s ailing healthcare system, according to health officials. The ...
The global non-PVC IV bags market size was US$ 1.6 billion in 2021. The global non-PVC IV bags market is forecast to grow to US$ 4.1 billion by 2030 by growing at a ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican health officials on Thursday reported the deaths of 13 children in medical centers in central Mexico due to the possible contamination of IV bags in four health ...
At least 13 children have died in Mexican medical centres due to suspected IV bag contamination, health officials said on Thursday. The exact source of the infections is still under investigation.
The global IV infusion gravity bags market is experiencing remarkable growth, fueled by the increasing need for efficient fluid delivery systems in healthcare settings. According to a recent report by ...
Authorities in Mexico say a total of 17 children have died in central Mexico from suspected contamination of IV feeding bags, after four more deaths were confirmed MEXICO CITY -- Authorities in ...