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obstetric ward

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obstetric ward


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According to an official announcement, the preliminary results showed elevated levels of the legionella bacteria in the water distribution system in the neonatal unit and the obstetric ward.
We will also be extending the consultant cover available on our obstetric ward from 32 to 60 hours, which will have benefits for the women who need or choose to have consultant-led maternity care.
The study included 236 consecutive patients who fell on medical, surgical, or obstetric wards or the ICU and 236 controls matched by ward and length of stay.
 
 
 
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