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Bug concern shuts children's unit Bug concern shuts children's unit
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The intensive care unit of Glasgow's hospital for sick children has been closed to new admissions because of concerns over a dangerous bacterium.The intensive care unit of Glasgow's hospital for sick children has been closed to new admissions because of concerns over a dangerous bacterium.
The Royal Hospital for Sick Children at Yorkhill closed the unit after five children were found with different strains of the Pseudomonas bacteria.The Royal Hospital for Sick Children at Yorkhill closed the unit after five children were found with different strains of the Pseudomonas bacteria.
A spokeswoman for Yorkhill said the bacterium was identified as part of the hospital's regular screening programme. A spokeswoman for the health board said the bacterium was identified as part of the hospital's screening programme.
She said the unit was closed on Friday afternoon, after the discovery.She said the unit was closed on Friday afternoon, after the discovery.
People with suppressed immune systems and those on ventilators are particularly vulnerable to the infection.People with suppressed immune systems and those on ventilators are particularly vulnerable to the infection.
The hospital did not give the ages of those affected but the ward treats children up to the age of 13.The hospital did not give the ages of those affected but the ward treats children up to the age of 13.
None of the children are giving us cause for concern as a result of thebug NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde spokeswoman
Their parents have been kept informed and strict infection control measures have been put in place.Their parents have been kept informed and strict infection control measures have been put in place.
The ward is not admitting any new children and those affected are not giving any additional cause for concern because of picking up the bug. The spokeswoman said: "I can confirm that, as a precautionary measure, we are not admitting new patients to the unit. "Five children have tested positive for several strains of Pseudomonas.
"Strict infection control measures have been put in place and the situation is being strictly monitored.
"We have given advice and assurance to the parents."
"None of the children are giving us cause for concern as a result of thebug."