NO ACCOUNTABILITY FOR KLEBSIELLA BABY DEATHS AT THELLE MOGOERANE HOSPITAL
There has been no accountability for the deaths of 6 new-born babies last year from Klebsiella at the Thelle Mogoerane Hospital in Vosloorus, which continues to have a high maternal and neonatal death rate.
This is revealed by Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku in a written reply to my questions in the Gauteng Legislature.
According to Masuku, the investigation into the Klebsiella deaths, which led to a shutdown and thorough cleaning of the neonatal ward, found that there were “a number of systemic challenges faced by the health system in Gauteng. These included overcrowding above bed allocation, shortage of equipment and disposable medical stock due to high turnover of babies that needed critical care. The investigation further noted that no appropriate isolation facilities for infectious neonates and a shortage of staff. The investigation also noted the lack of IPC (infection and prevention control) oversight.”
Despite these damning findings, Masuku’s response to disciplinary actions against those responsible is that “Deaths in the Neonatal ICU reflect conditions in the health system. Systems are in place to prevent infections and no definite source of infection was identified at the time.”
He also says that cases were “referred to the Public Service Commission (PSC) for investigation and the department is awaiting the final report.”