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Delay in Hospital Treatment Leads to 5-Year-Old's Death from Infection

Topic: healthRegion: north americaUpdated: i3 outletsSources: 6⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: US/Canada (1/6)· Clear⏱ 4 min read📡 Wire pickup
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Story Summary
SITUATION
A 5-year-old boy, Jax Jefferys, died from a common infection after being sent home from Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth. His mother, Charlene McCormack, testified that doctors told her there was 'nothing they could do' beyond prescribing paracetamol and rest (per NY Post).
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KEY FACTS
  • The drugs, zidesamtinib and neladalkib, are expected to launch later this year, assuming they are approved.
  • 5-year-old dies of common infection after hospital said there was ‘nothing they could do’
  • Before going to Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth, Jax Jefferys was coughing and drowsy, and then developed a fever and red rash a couple of days later.
  • A 5-year-old boy from the UK died barely one day after being sent home from the hospital.
  • He died the following evening while returning to the hospital.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The tragic death of 5-year-old Jax Jefferys highlights ongoing concerns regarding healthcare systems in the UK, particularly in the context of the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS has faced significant challenges in recent years, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which began in early 2020.

The pandemic placed immense pressure on healthcare resources, leading to increased wait times for treatments and a backlog of non-COVID-related medical cases. By 2023, the NHS was still grappling with the repercussions of the pandemic, including staffing shortages and increased patient demand, which have contributed to delays in care and treatment.

Brief

The tragic death of 5-year-old Jax Jefferys has raised serious concerns about the adequacy of medical care provided by Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth. Jax was sent home after doctors diagnosed him with the flu, despite his alarming symptoms, which included coughing, drowsiness, fever, and a red rash.

His mother, Charlene McCormack, testified that the hospital staff informed her there was 'nothing they could do' and recommended only paracetamol and rest. Tragically, Jax died the following evening while being taken back to the hospital, highlighting the potential consequences of misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment.

The case is currently under investigation by a jury at Winchester Coroner's Court, where the circumstances surrounding Jax's death are being scrutinized. This incident has sparked broader discussions about the pressures facing the UK healthcare system, particularly in the wake of increased demand and resource constraints.

As the inquiry unfolds, it may shed light on systemic issues that could affect patient care across the country.

Where sources differ
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5-year-old dies of common infection after hospital said there was ‘nothing they could do’
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