Not the place: Norovirus outbreak in Brisbane hospital’s cardiac unit

An outbreak of highly contagious Norovirus has been detected in the cardiac ward at the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital.

Lady Cilento Children’s HospitalSix heart patients have tested positive to the virus and test results are pending on two other patients.

The hospital’s executive director of medical services, Andrew Hallahan, said five planned elective surgery procedures had been rescheduled because the cardiac ward was not admitting new patients until infectious disease specialists advised it was safe to do so.

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