Translation by Yusra Ahmed
(Zaman Al Wasl)- ِA Syrian refugee family in Lebanon said their two-month-old baby boy was died due to a medical mistake that led to septicemia in a Tripoli-based hospital.
Saeed's family, who thought their baby's illness was no more than an infection could be cured, had not imagined that Saeed was suffering of septicemia as belated diagnose showed.
The family said the deadly illness was due to a medical mistake and lack of care in the hospital.
Even the hospital had refused to let the family take their baby to another health center until they paid the expenses that were collected from charity and benefactors, relative said.
(Zaman Al Wasl)- ِA Syrian refugee family in Lebanon said their two-month-old baby boy was died due to a medical mistake that led to septicemia in a Tripoli-based hospital.
Saeed's family, who thought their baby's illness was no more than an infection could be cured, had not imagined that Saeed was suffering of septicemia as belated diagnose showed.
The family said the deadly illness was due to a medical mistake and lack of care in the hospital.
Even the hospital had refused to let the family take their baby to another health center until they paid the expenses that were collected from charity and benefactors, relative said.
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