Kakamega quintuplets develop breathing complications - News Summed Up

Kakamega quintuplets develop breathing complications


MTRH chief executive Wilson Aruasa said three of the quintuplets were stable but the others have been put under special care. By EDITH CHEPNGENOMore by this AuthorBy SEFU SABILAMore by this AuthorThe quintuplets born at Kakamega County Referral Hospital have been admitted to the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) for specialised care after they developed breathing complications. MTRH chief executive Wilson Aruasa said three of the quintuplets were stable but the others have been put under special care. Among the preterm babies, two are unstable and the other three are out of danger,” Dr Aruasa said on Friday. The preterm babies were born 10 weeks earlier.


Source: Daily Nation March 15, 2019 13:07 UTC



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