The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports that five years
“after five patients died with a deadly fungal infection they received from
hospital linens, Children’s Hospital officials on Thursday began contacting the
families to inform them their loved ones were affected by the outbreak.” Dr.
John Heaton, medical director for the New Orleans pediatric hospital, “said
during an organized press conference that the hospital did not act
appropriately with respect to informing families of patients of the outbreak,
which lasted from August 2008 to July 2009. ‘Regrettably, it’s become clear
that, while we made an extraordinary effort to identify and contain this
infection, we did not make an extraordinary effort to communicate with our
families and disclose the nature of this illness,’ Heaton said. ‘It’s
personally appalling to me that we find that some of the families are finding
out that their child was involved in this outbreak by reading the newspaper.’”
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