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Flu blinds Iowa girl, 4, mom says – Fox News, Fox News

Flu blinds Iowa girl, 4, mom says – Fox News, Fox News


Doctors urge patients to get their flu shots now

The flu season usually starts towards the end of the fall, but seasonal influenza is reportedly starting much earlier this year. Fox News ’Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with a Harvard Medical School doctor to discuss everything you need to know about this year flu season.

The fluhas blinded a 4-year-old girl in Iowa, according to her mother, who is now urging others to ensure their loved ones arevaccinatedagainst the virus.

Jade DeLucia, of Waterloo, began showing signs of illness in the days before Christmas, but her mother, Amanda Phillips, says her daughter’s low-grade fever was kept in check with medication.

However, on the morning of Christmas Eve, Jade’s condition took a drastic turn for the worse – she was found unresponsive. Jade, who later suffered a seizure, was flown to the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital, according to a GoFundMe page created in the girl’s name.)WISCONSIN CHILD DIES FROM FLU ON THE WAY TO THE HOSPITAL: HEALTH OFFICIALS

“I looked down at her and her eyes were in the back of her head, ”Phillips recalled toNBC News.

The young girl was then diagnosed with flu, which led her to develop encephalopathy, a flu-related complication that caused her brain to swell. Her vision was ultimately affected.

After weeks in the hospital, Jade was released on Jan. 9, according to one of her mother’s Facebook posts.

“We are so blessed that out of everything that could have happened she’s still here with us. We didn’t lose our baby girl, ”she wrote in part.

In a Jan. 8 Facebook post, one day before Jade was released, Phillips wrote that her daughter’s eyes are “completely healthy” but “she still can’t see.”

“Which means two things in the future. 1. Her brain could reconnect and she could see again it might just take time. 2. Our baby is blind. We were preparing for the second so it did not come as too much of a shock, ”she wrote.

Speaking to NBC News, Phillips said it will take roughly six months to know if her daughter’s vision is permanently gone.

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Prior to falling ill, Jade had not received the flu vaccine for the – 01575879 season. Phillips said Jade was vaccinated against the virus in March but claims she did not realize her daughter needed to receive an updated shot for the new season.

Amanda Phillips did not immediately return Fox News’s request for additional comment on Monday.

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