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Six-month-old baby dies of Covid-19 in Chandigarh— a day after testing positive

Apr 23, 2020, 16:23 IST
IANS
A six-month girl with congestive heart failure, who was diagnosed with coronavirus in the PGI Hospital here, died on Thursday, officials said.
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The six-month-old Phagwara girl detected with coronavirus died at the PGI, Special Chief Secretary K.B.S. Sidhu, who is in-charge of monitoring the state-wide coronavirus cases, informed in a tweet.

He said her parents, as well as grandparents and all 54 members of the health staff, including 18 doctors, have reportedly tested negative.

The baby, weighing three kg, was diagnosed as a case of acyanotic congenital heart disease with congestive heart failure. She was earlier hospitalised in a corporate hospital in Ludhiana for 36 days and was subsequently referred to the PGI for corrective surgery, the PGI said in a statement on Wednesday.

"She was admitted to Advanced Pediatrics Centre on April 9 and was critically ill. She was stabilised and required continuous ventilatory support and antimicrobials. She showed gradual improvement in her general condition," the statement had said.

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According to the PGI, after detailed assessment by the cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons, she was due to be taken up for open-heart surgery in the Advanced Cardiac Centre.

However, a preoperative test for COVID-19 returned positive on April 21.

She did not have any suggestive travel history or family contact she did not fulfil the requirements for pre-emptive screening, the PGI had added.


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