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Killer virus killed four babies found in other Irish baby hospital units

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CATHY HAYES,

IrishCentral Staff Writer

Published Friday, February 10, 2012, 8:21 AM

Updated Saturday, June 29, 2013, 12:03 AM

Traces of a deadly infection which recently claimed the lives of four infants in Northern Ireland hospitals, have been found in three more neonatal care units

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Traces of a deadly infection which recently claimed the lives of four infants in Northern Ireland hospitals, have been found in three more neonatal care units.

According to health-care officials, the pseudomonas bacteria has been detected in water outlets at Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry, Co Down, Craigavon Area Hospital in Co Armagh, and the Erne Hospital in Co Fermanagh. The Public Health Agency (PHA) said no babies have been infected.

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Grieving family say vaccine could have saved little Laila

FIRST ON 7: There are warnings more children could die if authorities do not import a vaccine which stops the killer virus EV71.

A grieving Blue Mountains family, who lost a little girl, says officials must act 'now'.

Aged 11 months, little Laila Spedding was laughing and joking with her mum, but just a few days later she was gasping for breath.

"I was holding her and she was jerking backwards and forwards, and her eyes weren't focused at all," mother Danielle said.

Just two days after becoming sick Laila died.

Doctors say she is another victim of enterovirus 71 that may have killed as many as five Australian children in a year.

"The best case scenario they gave me once we did get her to Westmead was that she would lose all her limbs, and end up on dialysis," Danielle said.

Adding to this family's pain the coroner has kept Laila's brain, trying to confirm her cause of death, and learn more about EV71.

The virus has killed hundreds in China, where researchers say they have developed the first safe drug.

The vaccine still has not been approved for use in China let alone Australia, even if it is it will prove costly.

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Grieving family say vaccine could have saved dying girl

FIRST ON 7: There are warnings more children could die if authorities do not import a vaccine which stops the killer virus EV71.

A grieving Blue Mountains family, who lost a little girl, says officials must act 'now'.

Aged 11 months, little Laila Spedding was laughing and joking with her mum, but just a few days later she was gasping for breath.

"I was holding her and she was jerking backwards and forwards, and her eyes weren't focused at all," mother Danielle said.

Just two days after becoming sick Laila died.

Doctors say she is another victim of enterovirus 71 that may have killed as many as five Australian children in a year.

"The best case scenario they gave me once we did get her to Westmead was that she would lose all her limbs, and end up on dialysis," Danielle said.

Adding to this family's pain the coroner has kept Laila's brain, trying to confirm her cause of death, and learn more about EV71.

The virus has killed hundreds in China, where researchers say they have developed the first safe drug.

The vaccine still has not been approved for use in China let alone Australia, even if it is it will prove costly.

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