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MedEquip4Kids has funded equipment for University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, including monitors to help care for newborn babies who are sick or pre-term and phototherapy equipment used to treat jaundice.

Mum Abby Grinyer was due to give birth to her daughter Aroura on 16th August 2017. On 29th June, she started to go into labour, but at first she was unaware of this as her waters hadn’t broken. As soon as it became clear she was in labour, she was rushed to Wythenshawe Hospital for an emergency C-section, since the baby was pre-term and also in the breech position. Little Aroura was placed in an incubator where she was treated with phototherapy. She was then moved to the nursery, where she was put on oxygen. Monitoring equipment was used to help staff look after her until she was healthy enough to be discharged.

Abby says: “The wonderful nurses at Wythenshawe did an amazing job. Thanks also to MedEquip4Kids for funding the equipment used in Aroura’s fight for life.”

Abby has raised an amazing £1,020 for the charity through organising a family fun day, and is planning further fundraising events. We’re so grateful for her support.

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“Infections of the central nervous system need urgent and appropriate treatment. Most laboratory methods can take from 24 to 48 hours for diagnosis of bacterial meningitis and three to seven days for diagnosis of viral meningitis or encephalitis. The new equipment will mean we can get results of these tests in around an hour. We’ll be able to inform the clinicians of a positive result, allowing targeted therapy and reassurance to the patients and families. Just as important is the reporting of negative results, which may enable treatment withdrawal and possibly a shorter hospital stay.”

Dr Pradeep Subudhi
Consultant Microbiologist
Royal Bolton Hospital

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