St James's intensive care unit to reopen

St James’s Hospital will reopen its Intensive Care Unit (ICU) today following a superbug outbreak last week which led to a ban…

St James’s Hospital will reopen its Intensive Care Unit (ICU) today following a superbug outbreak last week which led to a ban on new admissions.

 St James’s Hospital
St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

Two people infected by the outbreak of Acinetobacter baumanii bacteria which is resistant to antibiotics have been isolated to avoid infecting other patients.

The ICU was closed immediately after the outbreak and its patients accommodated in other wards.

The hospital said intensive cleaning and sterilisation has taken place and are now happy that the process has removed the organism from the unit. No more infections have taken place.

It is understood that the infection originated from a patient who had been treated abroad.

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David Labanyi

David Labanyi

David Labanyi is the Head of Audience with The Irish Times