>
> Remember, if the blood supply were tainted, the hospital would not just do
> away with the Blood Bank but would investigate THOROUGHLY to get to the root
> of it. Good luck.
I think this is probaly the key to the problem. I think you should insist on enlisting the help of the professionals who should be doing this kind of investigation in the hospital... just as if the problem was in the blood cultures, the respirators or the hospital air conditioning!
Kika Baeza
MD, FP
Madrid, Spain
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