Flu test wrong, girl almost dies
Hayli Murphy hears her mother’s cell phone ring, and she bounces off the couch to get it. Watching her run around, it’s hard to believe that just a few weeks ago, the 9-year-old was heavily sedated in a pediatric intensive care unit, a ventilator doing the job her lungs — ravaged by H1N1 flu — could no longer do.
“She was right there. She was at death’s door,” remembered her mother, Julie Murphy.
Hayli spent 43 days in the intensive care unit at Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida.
Looking back at her daughter’s illness, one of the things that strikes her mother is that in the days before Hayli was admitted to the hospital, a test showed that she did not have the flu — twice.
Source/Full Story: CNN.com
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