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The announcement was made even though results of the third and final set of tests conducted on the blood sample taken from the patient was negative for the disease.
Dr. Leto Mangonon, director of the PCGH, explained that antibiotics immediately given to 35-year-old Marjorie Florano brought about the results.
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[Summary] => The result of the new tests conducted on the blood samples taken from a patient who died of probable of meningococcemia at a Pasay City hospital has again turned out to be negative for the disease.
Dr. Leto Mangonon, director of the Pasay City General Hospital (PCGH), said the new tests conducted by doctors of the San Juan de Dios Medical Center showed a "negative growth of bacteria" on the blood and skin samples taken from the victim.
Marjorie Florano, 35, died at the PCGH last Wednesday after she was suspected to have suffered from meningococcemia.
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Marjorie Florano died at the Pasay City General Hospital (PCGH) due to "probable meningococcemia," but initial hospital tests on blood samples have turned out negative for the disease.
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The announcement was made even though results of the third and final set of tests conducted on the blood sample taken from the patient was negative for the disease.
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Dr. Leto Mangonon, director of the Pasay City General Hospital (PCGH), said the new tests conducted by doctors of the San Juan de Dios Medical Center showed a "negative growth of bacteria" on the blood and skin samples taken from the victim.
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