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Title: Reunion: Baby Dies Amidst Gastroenteritis Epidemic

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Reunion Island Faces Gastroenteritis Outbreak as Infant Death Raises Concerns

Saint-Denis, Réunion – A five-month-old baby, identified as Mavid, died Saturday at the center hospitalier Universitaire de Réunion (CHOR) following‌ a​ cardiac arrest linked to⁢ severe dehydration caused ​by gastroenteritis, according to his mother, Sophie* (assumed name). The tragedy has intensified concerns as Réunion Island experiences a surge in gastroenteritis cases, especially among young children.

The death underscores the vulnerability of infants to rapid dehydration during outbreaks of the common, yet⁢ potentially perilous, illness.Public health officials report a significant increase in⁣ emergency room visits related to gastroenteritis in recent⁣ weeks,​ with 78 cases recorded between the ⁤end⁤ of September and early October – a rise from 44 cases in mid-September. Children under five years old ‍are disproportionately affected, accounting for over a quarter of reported cases. Sophie recounted⁤ a desperate ⁣attempt to seek medical help, including a previous visit to CHOR, before her son’s condition deteriorated. “Starting to get dehydrated. We tried to call for help,but⁤ no response. With ‍the help of a neighbor, we transported ⁢our child once again to CHOR, but there was nothing more to be done. He‌ died after a cardiac arrest‌ and they could not resuscitate him,” ‍she testified. An autopsy confirmed dehydration stemming from gastroenteritis as the cause of death.

Gastroenteritis, characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal⁢ cramps, is⁤ a common illness, but can be life-threatening, especially for infants and⁣ young children. public Health france and local pharmacists are‍ emphasizing​ preventative measures, including strict hygiene practices and prompt rehydration. “You ⁣have to remember to rehydrate ⁤the child​ well, go see the⁢ doctor, there may also be a fever.​ You ​must be vigilant if there are any significant symptoms, especially in children under 2 years old,” advises Noéline Caroff,⁢ a pharmacist on the island. Authorities are ⁣urging residents to take preventative steps as the epidemic ⁤continues, ‍impacting ‍thousands of Reunion Islanders annually.

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