Gabriella, 11, survives sepsis and has legs amputated

Eleven-year-old Gabriella Eser from Södertälje suffered severe sepsis from meningococcal infection at age four, resulting in the amputation of both her lower legs. Despite a critical hospital stay and extensive rehabilitation, she now looks to the future positively and dreams of the Paralympics. Her story highlights the risks of the rare but dangerous infection.

Gabriella Eser, 11 years old from Södertälje, seems like any other eleven-year-old with interests in swimming, TikTok, and her dwarf hamster Lilly. But seven years ago, at age four, she fought for her life after contracting a meningococcal infection. The first signs were skin hemorrhages, and her condition deteriorated rapidly. The family went to Huddinge hospital and then to Karolinska in Solna, where Gabriella suffered cardiac arrest.

Mother Jenny and father Burhan Eser waited hours without information. “We understood nothing. It was a matter of hours, it went very fast,” says Jenny. Gabriella was connected to an ECMO machine and hovered between life and death for several days. “They didn't know how she would survive. One second at a time, they said,” recalls Burhan.

Tissue death spread to large parts of her body, and eventually both lower legs were amputated. She was critical for two and a half months, followed by months of rehabilitation with skin grafts from her head. “Her body was so broken, there was nothing else to take,” says Burhan. Hospital visits continued every other day for dressings.

Today, Gabriella remembers little of the event, but the scars remind her. She uses leg prosthetics but prefers a wheelchair to avoid sores. In the pool, she swims three times a week and loves competing. “She likes to compete and win, she's no loser,” says Jenny. Gabriella dreams of becoming an actress, writing books, and competing in the Paralympics. “That was well done by me,” she says proudly. “You have what you have,” she states. The family sees her as a role model.

Meningococcal infection causes severe illness with symptoms like fever, neck stiffness, and vomiting, and can lead to sepsis. Fewer than 50 people fall ill annually in Sweden, mainly children and young people. A vaccine exists but is not part of the standard program, according to the Public Health Agency.

Artigos relacionados

Illustrative crime scene of Hotel Ker bathroom in Retiro tragedy involving mother and son.
Imagem gerada por IA

Autópsia revela detalhes nas mortes de mãe e filho em hotel no Retiro

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

Gisela Mercedes Yurka, 41, e seu filho Gabriel Saru Ovejero, 7, foram encontrados mortos na sexta-feira na banheira de um quarto do Hotel Ker no Retiro. A autópsia preliminar indica que o menino morreu por afogamento e hipoglicemia grave, enquanto a mãe sucumbiu a um mecanismo misto envolvendo cortes autoinfligidos e afogamento. Promotores investigam possível homicídio seguido de suicídio.

Após meses batalhando contra uma bactéria contraída durante uma cesariana, Yamila, de 41 anos, recebeu uma prótese e passou por cirurgia bem-sucedida, permitindo que voltasse a andar com a família.

Reportado por IA

Um bebê morreu em Tlaxcala por complicações do sarampo, agravadas por um calendário de vacinação incompleto e atendimento médico atrasado. A secretaria de saúde estadual relatou o caso e pediu o reforço das vacinas com a tríplice viral para prevenir infecções. As autoridades enfatizam medidas preventivas diante dos riscos de transmissão.

Flu cases in Sweden have doubled every week since mid-November, driven by the new K variant of the influenza virus. The Public Health Agency reports a rapid increase, with cases rising from 403 to 808 in one week. Severe cases, including deaths and intensive care admissions, have also risen from low levels.

Reportado por IA

A influenciadora mexicana Mercedes Roa revelou as consequências para a saúde duas semanas após uma agressão em Marselha, França. A lesão no joelho impede que ela pratique esportes de impacto como o futebol. Ela precisa de tratamento intensivo e possivelmente cirurgia se não melhorar.

Four nurses at Akademiska children's hospital in Uppsala have fallen suddenly ill with similar symptoms and are suspected to have been poisoned. Police are investigating the cases as attempted murders, but the cause remains unclear after more than two weeks. Staff are anxious and the hospital has tightened security.

Reportado por IA

As antibiotics increasingly fail, researchers at AIIMS Delhi are leading the battle against superbugs through early diagnosis, biomarker research, and rational antibiotic use. A recent case of a 50-year-old man with resistant bacterial meningitis underscores the urgency. The institute is running multiple projects to slow down antimicrobial resistance.

sexta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2026, 21:57h

Medicamento australiano contra sepse avança em ensaio humano

terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2026, 05:17h

Mulher fica em estado grave após usar remédio ilegal para emagrecer

domingo, 18 de janeiro de 2026, 20:23h

Senta Berger undergoes thigh surgery after fall

domingo, 11 de janeiro de 2026, 23:40h

Mulher de 21 anos morre após cirurgias estéticas em Neiva

sábado, 10 de janeiro de 2026, 04:59h

Student sues after severe dog attack in Norrköping

sábado, 27 de dezembro de 2025, 21:03h

Silvina Scheffler internada na UTI por leptospirose

quarta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2025, 05:08h

Criança de 4 anos morre afogada em piscina de clube em São Paulo

domingo, 14 de dezembro de 2025, 01:26h

Menina de sete anos morre em colisão na calçada em Palma

segunda-feira, 08 de dezembro de 2025, 17:48h

Woman detained for suspected poisonings at hospital in Uppsala

segunda-feira, 17 de novembro de 2025, 15:38h

Three women die in Östermalm bus crash

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar