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Unit struck by infection reopens | |
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Belfast City Hospital has reopened its intensive care unit which was affected by a bacterial infection. | |
The unit was closed to new admissions on Tuesday after two patients were found to have the infection. It reopened at 0900 BST on Thursday. | |
The two infected patients are now being treated in isolation in other wards. | |
Emergency patients were being cared for in the hospital's High Dependency Unit while the unit was closed. | |
On Wednesday, Dr Ann Loughrey, consultant medical microbiologist, said a deep clean of the unit was being carried out. | |
"This is a very quiet time of the year for us and we took this opportunity to give the intensive care unit an intensive clean, which actually we find little time and opportunity to do when it is run to capacity," she said. | "This is a very quiet time of the year for us and we took this opportunity to give the intensive care unit an intensive clean, which actually we find little time and opportunity to do when it is run to capacity," she said. |
Dr Loughrey said an investigation would take place to establish how the patients contracted what the hospital described as a "multi-resistant acinetobacter infection". | Dr Loughrey said an investigation would take place to establish how the patients contracted what the hospital described as a "multi-resistant acinetobacter infection". |
The hospital said the bacteria were present both in and outside healthcare premises and "among the many organisms which can affect vulnerable patients in intensive care units". | The hospital said the bacteria were present both in and outside healthcare premises and "among the many organisms which can affect vulnerable patients in intensive care units". |