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Radio Scotland,3 mins

Reporter’s Notebook: Lisa Summers

Good Morning Scotland

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One of the most talked about stories this week has been the news that two patients at Scotland's flagship hospital died after contracting an infection linked to pigeon droppings, although in one case the death was not linked to the infection. It has led to a full blown review of the design and construction of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. In this week’s Reporter’s Notebook BBC health correspondent Lisa Summers looks at the questions the case has raised about maintenance and responsibility for the way the hospital is run. Image © Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images

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