Seven other patients are hospitalized, including one case that has already been ruled out as being associated with the infectious outbreak.
“They are hospitalized and receive continuous and timely medical care from the health services of the State of Mexico,” the agency said.
Health authorities are investigating the cause of the outbreak, but the main hypothesis is that the intravenous parenteral nutrition solutions administered to patients or the supplies used for their application were contaminated with the bacteria. Klebsiella oxytoca MDR.
Cofepris launches alert
For this reason, this Thursday, the Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris) issued a health alert in which it informs health professionals and the sector about the immobilization of intravenous parenteral nutrition solutions prepared after the 21st. November by the Hospital Products company.
This measure, the agency states, is preventive and establishes that these products cannot be used or applied while the investigation into the infectious outbreak is underway.
“The above has been determined as a precautionary measure in order to avoid or control any health risk, since the products are currently under investigation by this health authority,” the alert states.