Independent team to investigate eight deaths at NICU 

While hospital officials claim that the death of eight babies at the Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the national referral hospital, Thimphu was not due to hospital-acquired infection (HIA), the parents claim otherwise. Parents Kuensel talked to say that about eight babies died between March 11 and first week of April at the NICU. […]

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