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Hospital managers, who initially said that about a third of the deaths were caused by infections, told a press conference later that tests on samples from the babies produced no trace of an infection.Â
The babies, all prematurely born, died at
"The tests indicate nothing abnormal," the Anatolian Agency quoted Dilmen as saying.
Dilmen also said a total of 47 babies of the 504 treated in the hospital had died during the month of July.
He said the hospital is one of the busiest in
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But the SES health workers union charged that an infection outbreak caused by poor sanitary conditions was the likely cause of the deaths, insisting the 27 babies died over a three-day period -- between Thursday and Saturday last week -- and not over 15 days doctors had said.
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The hospitals delivery unit had been relocated to a rundown part of the building due to renovation work and was prone to infections, the head of the
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He criticized the hospital authorities for failing to limit the number of patients received there during the renovation work, leading to overcrowding that would have worsened any outbreak of infection.
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"Two or three women are made to wait on the same stretcher before giving birth and sometimes three newborn babies are put in the same incubator," he said.
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SES was the first to draw attention to the deaths, claiming the hospital sought to cover them up.
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