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Bligh, William John - Non-inquest findings
9y · Male·Disseminated melioidosis
William Bligh, a 9-year-old boy from Palm Island, died from disseminated melioidosis on 24 February 2013. He presented with fever and cough from 2 February, initially assessed as viral illness. Over 11 days, he was reviewed multiple times at Palm Island Hospital and diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia on 14 February, treated with oral antibiotics. When he failed to improve, he was admitted on 20 February and given intravenous antibiotics. After further deterioration, he was transferred to Townsville Hospital on 23 February. Despite appropriate intensive care, he died within 12 hours. The coroner found his clinical care was appropriate and followed Queensland Health guidelines. Melioidosis is rare in children without identifiable risk factors, difficult to diagnose, and carries 80-95% mortality in septic shock despite appropriate antibiotics. Expert reviews concluded earlier diagnosis or intervention would not have changed the outcome. Systems issues were identified regarding escalation protocols and antibiotic timing at Townsville Hospital, but these did not affect William's prognosis.
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