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Limang pasyente ng East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC)  na kinabibi­langan ng dalawang sang­gol at tatlong lalaki na may malubhang sakit ang na­matay  kahapon  ng umaga matapos na ilabas sa nasu­sunog na pagamutan.

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Limang pasyente ng East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC)  na kinabibi­langan ng dalawang sang­gol at tatlong lalaki na may malubhang sakit ang na­matay  kahapon  ng umaga matapos na ilabas sa nasu­sunog na pagamutan.

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Last year, EAMC was rocked by the death of patient Victoria Deraco who was transmitted with the wrong blood type. The victims was pregnant then.
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