Three-month-old coronavirus patient successfully treated

A three-month-old baby from the northern province of Vinh Phuc, Vietnam’s youngest coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patient, has been successfully treated, according to the National Children’s Hospital.
Three-month-old coronavirus patient successfully treated ảnh 1Doctors at the press conference informing the three-month-old baby tested negative for the coronavirus (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
A three-month-old baby fromthe northern province of Vinh Phuc, Vietnam’s youngest coronavirus disease (COVID-19)patient, has been successfully treated, according to the National Children’sHospital.

The baby tested positive for the virus onFebruary 11 after her grandmother had contact with a coronavirus patient onJanuary 22. 

The baby and her mother stayed at thegrandmother’s house for four days from January 26 to 29.

After her grandmother tested positive for thevirus, the local disease monitoring centre made a list of people who hadcontact with her, including the baby and her mother.

Five days before she was hospitalised, the babyshowed symptoms of coughing, a runny nose, and slight fever.

She was examined and quarantined at a localclinic in Binh Xuyen district, Vinh Phuc.

After testing positive for the novel coronavirus,the patient was transferred to the National Children’s Hospital the same day.

As of February 13, she had no symptoms of feverand coughing. 

From February 14 to 17, her condition stabilised. 

The hospital took her blood sample for thesecond test on February 14 and the third on February 17 that came back negativefor the coronavirus.

So far, 15 out of the 16 coronavirus patients inVietnam have been successfully treated and discharged from hospital.

Since February 13, Vietnam has recorded no newinfections./.
VNA

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