Digital Millennium
Mexico City / 08.29.2021 16:35:01
In the wake of the third wave of the covid-19 pandemic multiple documented infections from minors in Mexico, a situation that generates debate around the return to face-to-face classes on social networks, where doctors have given themselves the task of sharing details about the cases of children and young people they have diagnosed or treated.
Images of X-rays of lungs damaged by inflammation or fibrosis in minors have circulated on Twitter. One of the photographs shared them Arturo López Yáñez, pediatrician (R3 Pediatric Dermatology).
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The doctor points out that the x-ray shows the lungs of a 2-year-old boy, who started with diarrhea and fever (symptoms associated with covid-19), so the reason for the consultation was due to cough and saturation of 76%. hundred.
“It started with diarrhea, then fever … reason for consultation cough and saturation at home of 76 percent … oh and she has 2 years of life and is apparently healthy beforehand, what do you think it is?”, The pediatrician wrote together to the picture.
He started with diarrhea then fever … reason for consultation cough and saturation at home of 76% … oh and he has 2 years of life and is apparently healthy before, what do you think it is? pic.twitter.com/fR0xAjepNx
– Melanocyte ???? (@ melanocit0) August 28, 2021
However, the doctor did not confirm that it was a case of covid-19. Later, Miguel Angel Torres Salas, Pediatric surgeon from Monterrey, Nuevo León, spoke of the case of a two-month-old baby who tested positive for covid-19.
“Yesterday we applied CVC in a two-month-old baby … probable sepsis, diarrhea and dehydration. The anesthesiologist requested an antigenic test for covid, the emergency department almost had a heart attack, the CVC was urgent … the test came out positive … ERs were almost reinserted … the anesthesiologist and I, “he commented.
Yesterday we applied CVC to a two-month-old baby … probable sepsis, diarrhea and dehydration. The anesthesiologist requested an antigenic test for COVID, the emergency department almost had a heart attack, the CVC was urgent … the test came back positive … the emergency department almost reinfarcted … the anesthesiologist and I ???????? ???? ???????? ????
– Miguel Ángel Torres Salas (@miketor_mty) August 29, 2021
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