The death toll of the death toll at the maternity center of a hospital in the capital between March 4 and 15 was 22, 15 of whom died of bacterial rot, the medical committee to investigate the death of infants in Tunisia confirmed.

Preliminary results of the investigation into the death of infants in Tunisia showed that "the food given to the dead babies contained a germ," according to the head of the investigation committee Ali al-Douaaji, who denied in a press conference that the drugs and preparations used are corrupt or expired.

"Some babies died 20 minutes after taking the preparation, others after an hour, and hours later," he said, adding that the death of eight babies in one day raised doubts about symptoms of the food. .

Al-Du'aji said that the bacterial rot was one of the stages of the mixing of the food and before injecting it into the babies. He confirmed that samples of the preparation and the bag were placed in it and that the room for the preparation of the preparation was closed for analysis. Its results and know the source of bacterial bites accurately, 15 days.

Al-Dawaaji stressed that there is no interference from any party in the investigation, stressing that "the Committee refused to join politicians wanted to participate in the investigations, in order to keep them away from political strife, and was resorted to neutral laboratories to perform the necessary analysis, including the military hospital" .