Newborn baby diagnosed with coronavirus completely cured in 17 days without treatment
A newborn baby diagnosed with the deadly COVID-19 virus in China just
over two weeks ago has been cured with no treatment, it’s been
announced.
Doctors in China have announced that a 17-day-old
baby who tested positive for the coronavirus at birth earlier this
month has been cured.
The state-controlled newspaper People’s Daily
reported that the baby girl, named Xiaoxiao, was rushed to the neonatal
unit at Wuhan Children’s Hospital just hours after being born on
February 5.
Her mother had already tested positive to the disease, now called COVID-19, just prior to the birth and was suffering a severe chest infection.
The infant was also subsequently diagnosed four days after being born.
Baby Xiaoxiao received around-the-clock care in isolation and developed no acute symptoms as a result of the disease.
While
nervous about the high potential for the newborn’s condition to worsen,
doctors adopted a wait-and-see approach after weighing up the risks.
Xiaoxiao displayed no symptoms of the disease and several chest radiographs were normal, so she met criteria for discharge, Dr Zeng said.
And so, 17 days after coming into the world and being rushed to neonatal care, Xiaoxiao was allowed to go home on February 21.
The child is China’s youngest recovered patient and while her mum remains in quarantine, Xiaoxiao is in the care of loved ones.
More than 77,000 people in China have been infected with COVID-19 since the outbreak was discovered. Globally, there have been 2593 deaths.
Her mother had already tested positive to the disease, now called COVID-19, just prior to the birth and was suffering a severe chest infection.
The infant was also subsequently diagnosed four days after being born.
Zeng Lingkong, director of neonatal medicine at Wuhan Children’s Hospital, said Xiaoxiao’s infection index was not high, so no antibiotics were used, People’s Daily reported.
Baby Xiaoxiao received around-the-clock care in isolation and developed no acute symptoms as a result of the disease.
Her heart was a bit weak, but we treated that, Wuhan Children’s Hospital physician Dr Zeng told state media.
Because the novel coronavirus is new, it is not entirely clear how newborns are affected. We must also be very careful when administering antiviral drugs to newborns.
As her condition did not appear to significantly worsen, we did not prescribe any particular antiviral medicines, Dr Zeng said.
Her treatment was very successful. She had no breathing difficulties, fevers or coughing. She remained stable throughout the 16 days of treatment and has now twice tested negative for the COVID-19.
Xiaoxiao displayed no symptoms of the disease and several chest radiographs were normal, so she met criteria for discharge, Dr Zeng said.
And so, 17 days after coming into the world and being rushed to neonatal care, Xiaoxiao was allowed to go home on February 21.
The child is China’s youngest recovered patient and while her mum remains in quarantine, Xiaoxiao is in the care of loved ones.
More than 77,000 people in China have been infected with COVID-19 since the outbreak was discovered. Globally, there have been 2593 deaths.
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