Dio’s worried mum took toddler to hospital four times in days before her death
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At end of 2019, the little girl with down syndrome of bacterial septicemia, which emerged when bacteria entered bloodstream and caused blood poisoning. Miranda Jowett, his mother Miranda Jowett, who was asked to look at the s and comment on Victoria Coroners Court on Monday, said, "I miss him." The photographs Dio Kemp, who started to walk in days of his death, show the face “happy” and “loving” three -year -old child covered with a dark pink rash. A photo taken from Dio, when it's not good. A week after Dio's death, his mother took him to Monash Medical Center four times with rash or fire, and twice to the GP. An investigation into Dio's death is that doctors believe that it was a viral viral rather than a bacterial disease, and therefore could not be treated with antibiotics. Sorrection will examine whether Dio's death could be prevented. In particular, Coroner Paresa Spanos, Monash Medical Center and Family GP, the care level of doctors and Lachlan Black, who began to walk more than four years ago, will evaluate treatment of similar deaths. Lachlan was taken to six medical practitioners for four days, including three visits to the Monash Medical Center's emergency unit. He in Septicemia Hospital in August 2014.The doctors at the Emergency Service believed that he had misrepresented a viral infection.