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10 kidney patients of medical incident discharged from hospital

Ten kidney patients receiving free treatment at Bach Mai Hospital Hanoi after a medical incident at Hoa Binh General Hospital have recovered and were discharged from the hospital on June 8.
10 kidney patients of medical incident discharged from hospital ảnh 1A patient receives treatment at Bach Mai Hospital Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Ten kidney patients receiving free treatment at Bach MaiHospital Hanoi after a medical incident at Hoa Binh General Hospital have recoveredand were discharged from the hospital on June 8.

The patients will continue receiving outpatient treatment (periodical dialysis)three times per week at Bach Mai Hospital.

Seven patients died on May 29 with suspected anaphylactic shock while receivingtreatment at the General Hospital of Hoa Binh province. 

Once the deaths were reported, the provincial General Hospital turned off itsdialysis machines and transferred the living patients to Hoa Binh city’sGeneral Hospital and Hanoi-based Bach Mai hospital for emergency treatment.

One patient died on June 4, bringing the death toll to eight.

The professional council of the Hoa Binh Department of Health is working tomake an official conclusion on the cause of the incident.-VNA
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