Dr. Julian Morris expressed alarm over the deaths of three infants due to contaminated feed, stating that hospitals are not legally required to report such incidents.
The coroner emphasized that the lack of regulation surrounding bespoke medicines made by hospital pharmacists poses a significant risk to vulnerable patients.
Morris stressed the necessity for legislative changes to mandate reporting of incidents involving hospital-prepared medications to prevent future fatalities in similarly vulnerable infants.
The investigation revealed that Bacillus cereus contamination led to the deaths of three prematurity-affected infants, raising questions about the safety of total parenteral nutrition.
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