Saturday, August 08, 2009

Two-year-old girl dies ofsuspected meningitis after being wrongfully diagnosed TWICE as having swine flu...

A girl of two died of suspected meningitis after being twice misdiagnosed with swine flu. 

Georgia Keeling's parents were repeatedly told she did not need to go to hospital and instead of urgent medical treatment the toddler was given Tamiflu and paracetamol. 

The case will add to concerns that health professionals are increasingly dismissing the signs of serious illness as swine flu symptoms. 

Georgia's father Paul Sewell, 21, and mother Tasha Keeling, 22, are devastated at the loss of their daughter on Tuesday and claim medics diagnosed her before they even looked at her. More...

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