The medical
fraternity was shocked. It has never happened before in our world class
hospitals staffed by the best medical professionals and with the most modern
facilities and equipment. Hepatitis C is rare in Singapore and can only be
transmitted by intravenous blood transfusion. It is not easy to get transmitted
though the hospital had reported an increase in infection rate from 2 to 4 a
year. In SGH, there were 22 cases within
3 months and leading to 4 deaths. And
with the long incubation period, there could be more walking out there.
This is a
very serious outbreak that should not happen in a first world country but it
happened. The 3rd World must be having a good laugh. The hospital is
doing a thorough investigation to uncover the lapses if any and is reviewing
its procedures all over to make sure that it would not happen again. Let’s hope
it would not be like the Transport Minister repeating it over and over again
when the trains kept breaking down. Someone
must be turning in his grave for this to happen in a country that is ranked
very high in medical standard and services.
Where to go
from here? Best facilities, best medical professionals, best equipment, best
procedures, where is the weak link? The patients? Cannot be, hepatitis is rare
in Singapore.