Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Vietnam: 3 Pregnant Woman in past week, critical condition w/undiagnosed viral pneumonia

3 Pregnant women admitted in critical condition, one in a coma.... in the past week, with severe pneumonia brought on 2-3 days after high fever is concerning. Posted here

Deputy Head of Emergency - active treatment, Hospitals PRIVATE Tropical Diseases, said this when all three patients were hospitalized with severe breathing problems manifested after 2-3 days of high fever and associated X-ray results showed that very severe pneumonia and mechanical ventilation are required.
Patients who show symptoms of severe pneumonia due to respiratory failure and we are progressing patients with suspected viral pneumonia, should have taken samples to test with some influenza viruses are circulating, as influenza virus A/H5N1, A/H1N1, A/H3N2 flu but results were negative for


Two of the women, were mentioned during the inauguration of the Negative Pressure rooms at the Tropical Disease Hospital. The two women are:

Hanoi Province

Nguyen Thi My Linh

22 yo – 34 weeks pregnant

From: Duc Hoa, Soc Son, Hanoi

Adm: Tropical Disease Hospital, 1 week of treatment – on ventilaltion whole time

Onset: Severe breathing problems manifested after 2-3 days of high fever

Notes: Upon admission, in coma, immediate Mechanical ventilation. Child born at 35 weeks, 1.7 kg. 5/19: Patient not on ventilation, discharge in a few days.

Diagnosis: Severe Pneumonia Unknown Cause. Negative for H5N1, and A/H1N1, A/H3N2

Hai Duong Province

Dong Thi Xoan

19 yo – 24 months pregnant

From: Hai Phong

Adm: 5/5 Central Tropical Disease Hospital

Onset: Severe breathing problems manifested after 2-3 days of high fever

Notes: Critical, still on ventilation

Diagnosis: Severe Pneumonia Unknown Causes. Negative for H5N1, and A/H1N1, A/H3N2
Confirmation: Viral Pneumonia



We do not have information yet, on the 3rd Pregnant Woman. In my Commentary of the 14th I ruled out the 3 patients that had utilized the Negative Pressure room here


I believe this room treated 3 patients, 1 with H5N1 and 2 with viral pneumonia. Trung Van H., 22 (in Cho Moi, Bac Kan) would be the H5N1 patient, and
Xoan Do Thi, 19, in Hai Duong province and one other would be the "2" with viral pneumonia.....

On May 17, we posted this here

17/05/2010 3:25 Doctor Nguyen Hong Ha, Deputy Director of the Hospital Central Tropical Diseases, said in some cases of severe pneumonia admitted to hospital has treated some cases appear not determine the exact cause.


On May 14th, we posted of patients in Hanoi and surrounding areas…here

....On 14-5, doctor Nguyen Hong Ha, Deputy Director Infectious Disease Hospital countries, said these days the hospital has received many patients with fever rash, severe pneumonia, sepsis and inflammatory state bronchial spasm, but no known cause. Most of these patients in Hanoi and surrounding areas.
According to doctors Ha, but no evidence of disease in swine streptococcus bacteria spread from person to person but from the outbreak of blue ear pig in many localities, the number of Streptococcus have also increased.


On May 14th, we posted on Hospital Overload….here


14/05/2010
Hospitals that also overload

Respiratory Sciences of the hospital every day to receive around 40 cases admitted to hospital treatment. Number of in-hospital patients are at from 110-120 grandchildren, east double beds. Afternoon 13 / 5 in science has to be respiratory failure 14 grandchildren're heavy breathing machine. Results of preliminary statistics of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases Hospital 115 and the rate of hospital admissions in the country now has increased from 20-30% over the same period last year.





Some Information on Children's Hospital

Back on May 14th, we posted this here

Vietnam: Respiratory diseases increased

Since early this year, only 2 Children's Hospital has recorded three children died of complications from pneumonia causing respiratory failure. Dr. Tran Thi Thu Loan, Head of Children's Respiratory Hospital 2, the respiratory illness to severe complications, many children must be treated positively, ventilator support new drama of danger.



On May 17th we posted here:

Monday, 17/05/2010
In recent days the number of patients to examination at Children's Hospital INVESTMENT (Hanoi) increased from 1800 to 2200 children per day (up about 700 patients per day).

Average daily hospital has about 15 pediatric patients hospitalized due to viral fever, typhus, pneumonia, viral ...

Again, on the 17th we posted here:

17/05/2010 3:25

Dr. Nguyen Thanh Liem, Director of Children's Hospital said, in this hospital had patients died of severe pneumonia, while the test samples of patients not identify virus strains / bacteria. Not finding the exact root cause will make the treatment more difficult.



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