Flu death: in second such complaint in two days, toddler’s parents say Hong Kong hospital delayed test and treatment
17-month-old girl dies of influenza A-associated brain inflammation at Queen Elizabeth Hospital
The parents of a 17-month-old girl who died of a flu-related complication have accused a public hospital of delaying a flu diagnostic test and treatments – the second complaint of this kind in two days.
They told the media that their daughter Charlotte had a fever due to influenza A on February 9 when they took her to Baptist Hospital and were prescribed an antipyretic.
The parents wanted her to be admitted, but there were no beds available. They went home after failing to find a bed in all public and private hospitals citywide.
The next day, Charlotte’s fever escalated. She was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Yau Ma Tei by ambulance and was admitted.
Her parents said the results of a rapid flu test did not come until 26 hours later, and she was prescribed Tamiflu.