Girl saved from COVID-19 is a success in Avilanian medicine



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Part of the group of Pediatric Intensive Therapy that saved a girl from COVID-19. Photo by Liudys Alzugaray

SARS-CoV-2 “It is the result of the collective work of several people,” Dr. Diana Mendoza, head of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of the Doctor Antonio Luaces Iraola Provincial Hospital, repeats over and over again, where she has just been saved. life to an eight-month-old girl, a carrier of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

“It is not just the doctors’ merit, because there is also significant participation of nursing personnel, technologists from different branches of Medicine,” insists Diana, who does not admit individual leadership.

“In the room all the factors determine: the pantristas, the people who take care of the wardrobe, the secretary, the cleaning assistants …, it is a kind of gear, in which each link is essential,” he points out.

The case of the Avian infant Lianne Pérez Echevarría was a litmus test for the Avilanian intensivists when they managed to get her out of gravity and successfully manage at any moment the lack of control of various organs and vital signs caused by the harmful virus.

Dr. Diana Mendoza stated that the girl is recovering her general condition and it is expected that the COVID-19 will not leave her with sequelae.

Another success of Avilanian medicine that its protagonists assume with the humility and anonymity that characterize these professionals and the support staff of the Ciego de Ávila hospital.

Little Lianni with her mother is recovering from COVID-19. Photo by Leanny Rodríguez
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