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New Consultant Paediatrician appointed at University Hospital Limerick

New Consultant Paediatrician appointed at University Hospital Limerick Reporter: );   ); UL Hospitals Group has announced the appointment of Dr Siobhán Neville as Consultant Paediatrician at University Hospital Limerick. Dr Neville is taking up a dual role that includes Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics at the University of Limerick School of Medicine. Dr Neville graduated from University College Dublin with a first-class honours degree in Medicine in 2011 and completed her training in General Paediatrics through the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI), during which she spent six months working in rural Tanzania, as part of the VSO-RCPI Partnership Programme.

Six stillbirths linked to Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland as advice issued to pregnant women

Six stillbirths linked to Covid-19 confirmed in Ireland as advice issued to pregnant women Irish Mirror 2 hrs ago Sam Roberts Six stillbirths and one second trimester miscarriage caused by a coronavirus-related infection have been confirmed in Ireland. The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland shared details of the cases of SARS-CoV2 placentitis this afternoon, and suggested there may be a link with the B.1.1.7 variant. The RCPI s Faculty of Pathology and Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists said all cases had occurred since January 2021. They shared the latest advice for pregnant women who test positive Covid-19, particularly if there are concerns regarding reduced fetal movements .

Covid-19 infection led to second trimester miscarriage

Covid-19 infection led to second trimester miscarriage - RCPI Medical body links coronavirus-related infection of placenta to B117 strain about 3 hours ago   A Covid-19 infection led to a woman having a second trimester miscarriage earlier this year, the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) has said. The RCPI’s Faculty of Pathology and the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists also confirmed six cases of stillbirth caused by a coronavirus-related infection of the placenta since January in addition to the miscarriage caused by placentitis linked to the Covid-19. The medical body said the six cases are among “a total of 11 cases” of placentitis caused by Covid-19 to have been identified in Ireland since the start of the pandemic.

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