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Virar: Delayed treatment leads to infant spending weeks in hospital with pneumonia
Updated On: 28 August, 2021 07:31 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Three-month-old Shreyas Jagdhane developed complications in the chest and had to be put on ventilator support for three weeks

Shreyas Jagdhane
After spending half of his life in a hospital, a three-month-old Virar boy was successfully treated and discharged for viral pneumonia and pus in the lungs. The child had normal viral pneumonia but developed complications because of a delay in treatment. Doctors have warned that there has been a marginal increase in non-Covid pneumonia and that parents must take precautions against such easily preventable diseases.
According to doctors, when he arrived, baby Shreyas Jagdhane had shortness of breath, cough, cold, fever, wheezing, and fatigue. While initially, doctors thought it was a Covid-19, the test came negative.
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