Savita n'est pas décédée des suites d'un refus d'avortement (23/11/2012)

C'est ce qui ressort de l'autopsie qui a été pratiquée ainsi qu'en informe cet article publié ici : http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/in-ireland-abortion-...

Halappanavar’s autopsy has revealed that she died of blood poisoning and E. coli ESBL, an antibiotic-resistant strain of the bacterium.

“Instead of jumping to the conclusions that Halappanavar needed an abortion and that Ireland needs to legalize the killing of the youngest of its kind, the reasonable approach would be to get to the bottom of what Halappanavar’s condition was and examine how it was, or was not, responded to,” Stephanie Gray, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform, wrote Nov. 20.

E. coli ESBL has recently spread throughout the U.K., causing urinary tract infections that can develop into blood poisoning.

“The presence of E. coli ESBL is particularly problematic if Halappanavar was given antibiotics to fight an infection that was resistant to those very antibiotics,” Gray said.

Both the Irish health department and University Hospital Galway are making independent inquiries into the circumstances of Halappanavar’s death.

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