A newborn baby has died after being kissed by a mystery
person with cold sores.
Little Eloise Lampton was born healthily on November 1 via caesarean but died
just 24 days later after becoming infected with the herpes virus, which proved
fatal. Her devastated parents, Sarah Pugh, 28, and Douglas Lampton, don't even
know who unknowingly passed the infection onto their newborn daughter.Talking to DailyMail, Ms Pugh said:'Doctors initially thought it was a feeding issue. When we
came home she just wanted to sleep... she wasn't a crying baby.'
But Eloise lost almost a kilo in the week after her birth
and her health started to deteriorate quickly.She was taken to Brisbane's Mater Hospital and was placed on a machine to keep
her alive as doctors scrambled to find out what was wrong.'It all happened so quickly, like within hours. She was in
the hospital and we thought she was fine, then that night we were told she
might not survive the night.' Doctors informed Eloise's parents, who have
three other children, that it was the herpes virus causing their daughter's
illness after two days on the machine.
'I was shocked. I was devastated to know she was born
healthy and then this happened. They thought it could have come from me, but I
didn't test positive to the disease. It was passed on through a cold sore. You
have to be in contact – kissed or touched. We didn't have any visitors at
hospital. It could have been from anyone.'Eloise's parents held out hope their
baby would recover, but when she caught a staph infection in her blood doctors
said their was nothing more they could do. Ms Pugh said:'Eloise had a very large legion on her brain, her organs had
shut down and they couldn't be sure how she would recover again. She fought
right until the end. Five times in one week I was told she wouldn't have made
it. Every time she would pull through. She defied the odds. She put up a very
good fight.Ms Pugh hopes Eloise's death will help others to be more
aware of the herpes virus and how it can effect newborn babies. She said:'Sometimes you don't even know when you've got a cold sore.
You never know what's going to happen. It's not just cold sores. Any virus
could do this to a baby.' Via lailasblog.
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