Seventeen-day-old baby girl recovers from coronavirus without medication after being born to a confirmed patient

  • The baby is the youngest patient to have recovered from the virus in China
  • She was allowed to go home on Friday after making a full recovery by herself
  • Doctors didn't give her antibiotic medication because her condition was minor
  • Experts suspect the virus could be passed from mothers to babies in the womb  
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
A 17-day-old baby has recovered from the novel coronavirus after being born to a confirmed patient in Wuhan.
The newborn is the youngest patient to have recovered from the virus in China so far, reported state media.
She left the hospital on Friday after making a full recovery on her own without the help of medication.






The newborn girl is the youngest patient to have recovered from the virus in China so far. The picture shows the baby lying in an incubator as she was being looked after by medical workers






The child left Wuhan Children's Hospital on Friday after making a full recovery on her own. The picture shows two medical workers donning hazmat suits taking care of the baby in Wuhan

The baby was transferred to Wuhan Children's Hospital on the same day she was born, according to People's Daily. She was found to have the virus shortly after.

The girl, known as Xiao Xiao, had an infection in her respiratory system and minor myocardial damage, said Dr Zeng Lingkong, director of the Department of Neonatology at the hospital.

Because the girl's symptoms were not obvious, doctors decided not to give her antibiotic medication and let her overcome the disease on her own.

'She did not have obvious difficulties in breathing, did not cough or have fevers, therefore we only gave her treatment for her myocardial condition,' Dr Zeng told state broadcaster for CCTV.




The girl was born on February 5 and transferred to Wuhan Children's Hospital on the same day




Because the girl's symptoms were not obvious, doctors decided not to give her antibiotic medication and let her overcome the disease on her own, Dr Zeng Lingkong told the press

She was allowed to go home on Friday afternoon after receiving negative results in three consecutive nucleic acid detection tests.

Dr Zeng said the baby had recovered fully from coronavirus as well as her heart disease.

'She even grew bigger and fatter here,' Dr Zeng said.

Doctors in China have feared the possibility that the infection could be passed from mothers to their babies in the womb.




Chinese health officials have said the virus likely emerged from a market in the central city of Wuhan that sold wild animals as food. The disease has killed at least 2,628 people globally

Earlier this month, a baby born to a coronavirus patient was diagnosed with the deadly disease 30 hours after being delivered in Wuhan.

'This reminds us to pay attention to a potential new transmission route of the coronavirus - vertical transmission from mothers to babies,' Dr Zeng said at the time.

The new coronavirus has killed 2,592 people in China, infected some 77,000 so far and paralysed its economy.

The country's oldest patient yet is a 96-year-old woman who recovered from the disease after being treated in intensive care units for three days.

Globally, the coronavirus epidemic has killed at least 2,628 people, infected more than 79,700 and spread to at least two dozen countries.

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