B.C. Children’s Hospital says a 13-year-old girl with avian flu was discharged Tuesday after weeks in hospital.
The patient was taken to a pediatric intensive care unit with respiratory failure and pneumonia on Nov. 8, and health officials said she tested positive for H5N1 a day later.
A recent medical journal chronicled the teen’s hospitalization in Vancouver, which involved tracheal intubation and supplemental oxygen.
Her family says in a statement that the experience has been “life-changing” and that they are grateful to have their daughter home.
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They are asking for privacy as they “heal and rebuild” their lives after the traumatic experience.
The teenager, who has a history of mild asthma and an elevated body mass index, …