North Carolina, manufacturing plant of Baxter International that, prior to the disaster, made 60% of the 1.5 million IV bags used in medical settings in this country.
Mexico: Authorities in Mexico said Tuesday that 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 Mexico said Tuesday that a total of 17 children have died in central Mexico from suspected contamination of IV feeding bags after four more deaths were confirmed. David ...
Authorities in Mexico report 17 children's deaths linked to contaminated IV feeding bags. The incidents are believed to result from bacteria found in products manufactured in Toluca. Besides the ...
Mexican authorities have reported the deaths of 17 children in central Mexico, attributed to suspected contamination of intravenous (IV) feeding bags. David Kershenobich, the public health ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Authorities in Mexico said Tuesday that a total of 17 children have died in central Mexico from suspected contamination of IV feeding bags after four more deaths were confirmed.