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Girl, 10, died after herpes virus triggered multi-organ failure and fatal seizure, inquest finds

In handing down his findings, Coroner Mark Johns said no single medical professional had an opportunity to observe the progress of the girl’s illness

A LACK of continuous care for a young girl who died from multi-organ failure after contracting herpes played a role in her death, a coroner has found.

Briony Klingberg, 10, was seen by several doctors over a week-long period  in January 2015 after becoming feverish and unwell at her home in Adelaide Hills, Australia.

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Briony died of multiple organ failure in January 2015Credit: Supplied
Briony's parents took her to several doctors but none of them detected her illnessCredit: 9 News/Twitter

But no one recognised she was suffering from the herpes simplex virus which caused her organs to fail,

In handing down his findings on Wednesday, Coroner Mark Johns said no single medical professional had an opportunity to observe the progress of the girl’s illness.

He said: "It is easy to say in retrospect that continuity of care would have been highly desirable."

Early in her treatment, Briony’s parents took her to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital where doctors detected ulcers on her throat, but she was sent home after about an hour.

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The next day she saw a different doctor, who made his own assessment, at the Mt Barker Hospital.

Mr Johns said had the girl been returned to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital instead, a comparison could have been made with her condition from her previous attendance.

He added: "Such a comparison would likely have raised concerns and prompted further investigations."

Briony had contracted the herpes simplex virusCredit: Ten News/Twitter
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Mr Johns said he was not being critical “in any way whatsoever” of the decision of Briony’s parents to take her to the Mt Barker Hospital, saying they viewed it as a "continuous seamless process of care".

Mr Johns continued: "In hindsight, it is plain that was not so."

However, he was critical of the final GP to see Briony.

He said this doctor failed to take observations of the girl during a consultation, took delivery of significant blood results by phone without writing them down and failed to immediately tell the girl’s mother that she should be taken to hospital.

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"In saying these things I acknowledge the evidence that by then it would, in all likelihood, have been too late to save Briony’s life.

"Nevertheless, it is a matter of serious concern that he did not act appropriately as he should have done."

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When Briony was returned to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital she suffered a seizure in the car park and died in the early hours of January 18 from organ failure.

The herpes virus was not detected until after her death.

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There are different strains of the herpes virus, HSV-1, also known as oral herpes, can cause cold sores and fever blisters around the mouth.

HSV-2 is generally responsible for genital herpes cases.

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