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Family reveals ordeal of 2-year-old son in hospital with 3 viruses simultaneously

Por: ABC News Health October 28, 2022

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An Ohio family is speaking out to share their son's battle with three different viruses as in children across the country, filling up hospital beds.It all started when the Jackson family, from Middletown -- about 35 miles north of Cincinnati -- returned from vacation to Walt Disney World the first week of September.Their 2-year-old son, Wilder, tested positive for flu when they got back. The infection ran its course and he seemed to have... + full article



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