After Doctors Misdiagnosed Her with a Cold, a 5-Year-Old Girl Died from a Treatable Illness Common in Children

A little girl named Cassie lost her voice just days after a mild illness began. Doctors dismissed her condition as a viral infection and sent her home without further testing. Her symptoms worsened, and when her breathing became labored, her parents rushed her to the ER — but even then, no bacterial tests were performed.

Later, a simple throat swab revealed she had strep A, a common and treatable bacterial infection. By the time it was discovered, it was too late. Cassie suffered irreversible brain damage and died. Her organs were donated, saving three other children.

Her story highlights the dangers of misdiagnosis and the importance of early testing and trusting parental instincts when a child’s symptoms don’t feel right.

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