Four newborns hospitalized in the neonatology area of Dr. Antonio González Guevara Hospital, in Tepic, Nayarit, have not received parenteral nutrition for more than a week, a type of food they need as part of their treatment. The shortage began on August 3, according to neonatologist pediatrician Rocío Feria Ortuño, who reported the situation to Latinus. The hospital belongs to the IMSS-Benestar system. Also read: Care needed for premature babie…
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Four newborns hospitalized in the neonatology area of Dr. Antonio González Guevara Hospital, in Tepic, Nayarit, have not received parenteral nutrition for more than a week, a type of food they need as part of their treatment. The shortage began on August 3, according to neonatologist pediatrician Rocío Feria Ortuño, who reported the situation to Latinus. The hospital belongs to the IMSS-Benestar system. Also read: Care needed for premature babie…