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"A doctor who worked at the San Paolo Hospital in Naples died of tuberculosis," said ASL General Manager Napoli 1 Centro, Mario Forlenza, who informed ANSA of the fact that the hospital was not working. to have set up an investigation committee "for the case" and to have requested a report to the director of the hospital. Compared to a possible second case of tuberculosis that would have struck another doctor of the San Paolo, Forlenza announces that "investigations are in progress.For the moment, there is only one suspicion".
"As Asl, we are doing everything necessary to verify that there are no more cases and to understand how such a tragic event could have occurred," continues Forlenza. According to the general manager of the Asl Na1 Centro, the doctor, aged 60, was sick for about a year from another pathology and "at the end of August, a form of Abdominal tuberculosis is manifested ". "The preventive structure immediately triggered the necessary measures," said Mario Forlenza, who points out that it is a less dangerous form, from the point of view of contagion, than pulmonary tuberculosis. The members of the internal investigation commission created and chaired by the director of health of the company are Remigio Prudente, director of the Health Surveillance Unit, Carmen Ruotolo, clinical risk representative, Lucio Minopoli UOPC, Mbadimo Majolo, Assistance Service of Asl Hospital, Naples 1 Center, Alessandro Perrella of Cotugno Hospital Hospital.
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