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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Apr 27, 2023, 08:30 PM Apr 2023

4 deaths, 27 cases reported since bacterial outbreak found at Virginia Mason in Seattle

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is investigating a bacterial outbreak after 31 patients at its First Hill campus were infected.

The Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria was first detected at the Virginia Mason Medical Center in October 2022 and the latest confirmed case was identified on April 3. The bacteria can cause pneumonia or bloodstream and wound infections.

Public Health - Seattle & King County said of those 31 patients, four have died since the infection was identified, however it is unknown if the bacteria caused their deaths as those patients were hospitalized for various conditions. The bacteria live naturally in our environment and can be part of the bacteria that live in a healthy digestive system. However, when it gets into other areas of the body it can cause infection. This usually only happens when a person has other medical conditions that weaken their immune system.

There is also no clear incubation time period for the bacteria and public health officials said people can have it in their system for months without any symptoms, making it difficult to identify when and where someone may have been infected.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/4-deaths-27-cases-reported-since-bacterial-outbreak-found-at-virginia-mason-in-seattle/ar-AA1arOqO

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4 deaths, 27 cases reported since bacterial outbreak found at Virginia Mason in Seattle (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2023 OP
Whoa...4/31 is freakin scary. OAITW r.2.0 Apr 2023 #1
I can appreciate how frightening this is as my husband is on day 5 of hospital stay after a 7 day MLAA Apr 2023 #2

MLAA

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2. I can appreciate how frightening this is as my husband is on day 5 of hospital stay after a 7 day
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 09:10 PM
Apr 2023

stay 3 weeks ago. Influenza and parainfluenza diagnosed at first stay. Home 2 weeks and ambulance to a different hospital 5 days ago where the diagnosis progressed to pneumonia, then add UTI, next came a generic bacteria infection, then sepsis as it travelled to his blood and finally the bacteria was identified as e.coli. The e.coli was very good news as that responds well to antibiotics. Who know how or where he contracted the e.coli. Very unlikely from food. He does not eat meat/chicken/fish and the few vegetables he eats are over cooked per his taste. We will never know how he got the bacteria.

It’s further difficult for him is he has short term memory issues, but being in a hospital setting for more than a day prints on full blown hospital induced dementia. Thankfully this went away over the 2 weeks we were home and hopefully will go away again.

Thanks for letting me get this all out and release some stress since he has this dementia I don’t leave him alone.

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