Judge bans treat critically ill baby

Judge bans treat critically ill baby

World April 11, 2017 15:33

london - The parents of gravely ill British baby Charlie Gard should not examine their eight-month-old son in the United States. That the court decided in a case that had brought their parents to the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.

The parents of the Guardian over one million received in donations for treatment. Charlie suffers from an extremely rare fatal muscle disease and as a result he has brain damage. Children with this disease have a life of several months.

The doctors of the boy were against treatment because it is not a cure, only only a minimal chance of a slight improvement in his condition. The boy is deaf and can not move and possibly pain. That's why doctors want medical support is holding off the boy alive. 'So Charlie could die in dignity to be dragged instead of the world for an experimental treatment that merely postpones death. '

Or the parents appeal is not yet clear.

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