The secretary, Dr. Francisco Joglar, said in his statement yesterday that people's welfare has always been his priority. His comments come days after the epidemiology director of the island's health department said at least 10 patients at the University of Puerto Rico Hospital in the northern city of Carolina were carrying the bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii.
All 10 died from May to July, and health officials have said at least eight did not die from a bacterial infection. Officials asked the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help investigate at the time, adding that the intensive care unit has since tested negative for the bacteria.