Friday, May 14, 2004
Widener Hospital Closed for a Number of Weeks
By vet\yuhnke @ 4:18 PM :: 2690 Views :: Penn Vet

KENNETT SQUARE, PA -- On May 10, 2004, the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at New Bolton Center, Penn’s large animal facility, was closed to new patients for six to eight weeks, for decontamination of barn and clinic buildings. Earlier this year, multidrug-resistant Salmonella infections occurred in the patient population.

The administration opted for hospital closure to not expose patients to the organism and to allow for faster, more efficient decontamination of the buildings. The hospital will reopen after appropriate biosecurity measures have been instituted to protect patients and staff. According to Dean Alan M. Kelly, "We shall return to providing the highest quality of care as soon as possible."

July 19, 2004

Download a Salmonella Advisory from New Bolton Center(.pdf file) fact sheet.

June 16, 2004 Update

Read the news release.

May 27, 2004 Update

The Georgia and Philip Hofmann Center for Animal Reproduction has reopened. Read the news release.

May 18, 2004 Update

The Center’s William B. Boucher Field Service has relocated to a different part of the campus and continues to make farm calls. The diagnostic laboratories are open and accepting samples from practitioners.