Indian hospital saves life of Pakistani child

  • Date: 11-Dec-2022
  • Source: Times of Oman
  • Sector:Healthcare
  • Country:UAE
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Indian hospital saves life of Pakistani child

Doctors at a southern Indian hospital have saved the life of a child from Pakistan whom the experts “pronounced dying.”

The two-year-old boy, identified by his maiden name Saif, was suffering from a rare and extremely severe genetic disease called severe combined immune deficiency.

The boy from Balochistan province reached Aster MIMS Hospital in the northern Kerala city of Kozhikode after initial treatment in the UAE.

MIMS or Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences is part of the Abu Dhabi-based healthcare conglomerate Aster DM, which is rapidly expanding its footprint in India.

The doctors who treated Saif said the medical experts had earlier feared that the baby was unlikely to survive as his condition was worsening.

They said they could give him a “new lease of life by performing a rare bone marrow transplant.” He had undergone treatments including chemotherapy before being shifted to Aster MIMS.

The baby, whose immune system had completely collapsed, was plagued by constant infections. Gradually the infection in the lungs worsened and the oxygen level dropped.

It is generally predicted that these infected babies will die within two to three years without the most appropriate treatment. Saif was also expecting a similar end.

Jalal was working in the UAE while his mother Saduri is