BARILOCHE: MURIÓ UNA ADOLESCENTE DE 17 AÑOS DURANTE SU EL VIAJE DE EGRESADOS

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Una joven que estaba de viaje de egresados en San Carlos de Bariloche, falleció debido a un shock séptico, posiblemente relacionado con la mononucleosis. Las investigaciones están en curso para ambos casos.

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00:00Another case that has moved us during this weekend
00:04has to do with the death of Selene Peretti.
00:08She was on her journey to Bariloche.
00:11A 17-year-old student with all the desire to live,
00:15with a dream trip,
00:17as most of the boys who are finishing their last school year in high school dream.
00:24But the information says that she suffered a septic shock
00:28in the context of the trip.
00:31And we are talking about a death that has moved all loved ones,
00:35each of her schoolmates and family members
00:38who have expressed themselves through social media,
00:42who have dedicated a heartbreaking farewell to the least anticipated news.
00:49Selene Peretti, there you have her.
00:52The light is gone.
00:54That's what they said.
00:55All the light is gone.
00:57What we have heard in the last few hours is really heartbreaking.
01:00We are working with Carla Charandini from Bariloche.
01:04For you to give us more details, Carla, because we are really moved.
01:08What can you tell us about this unfortunate news?
01:13Hi, Guille.
01:14Well, it really is a death that moves the whole city.
01:20It even transcends, of course, its relatives in La Plata.
01:24Selene Peretti was 17 years old.
01:26She was a student, as you said,
01:29who had arrived with her classmates on October 6,
01:33precisely to the city,
01:35who came from the town, as we said, of Verónica, La Plata.
01:41Let's see.
01:42Before traveling, as they say in her city of origin,
01:45she already had a fever.
01:47The doctor who assisted her authorized the trip.
01:53And when she arrived here in the city,
01:55well, on October 6, she arrived in the city.
01:58On October 7, the symptoms worsened a little.
02:02She was taken to the private sanatorium here in the city,
02:05the San Carlos sanatorium,
02:07where she was studied.
02:09This caused her to have mononucleosis.
02:13And then, after several attempts to revive her,
02:18she suffered this septic shock.
02:20Well, it really caused the death.
02:23And it's really a topic that moves Guille.
02:26Carla.
02:27Well, let's see.
02:28There is an investigation.
02:29They tell us.
02:30Yes.
02:31No, I wanted to ask you about that.
02:33Is it still not fully certain
02:36that it was the product of a mononucleosis?
02:39Yes, yes, yes.
02:40Studies have shown that it was mononucleosis.
02:44Yes, this is what transcended from the sanatorium,
02:48which was mononucleosis.
02:50Let's remember that it is a viral disease
02:52that has several.
02:53Look, I can tell you that it is incubated for 4 to 6 weeks.
02:57So that's why it is said that it already came from the place.
03:01Well, this is very similar to what a flu is.
03:06Yes.
03:07It is a very similar picture.
03:08Selena had a feverish picture before starting her journey.
03:12Of course.
03:13Much more contagious.
03:14And many times you isolate.
03:15Inflamed blood.
03:16Of course.
03:17Sometimes you stay like almost a month.
03:19You can be in bed, with rest and with permanent controls.
03:22And you suck in your throat.
03:23Of course.
03:26Of course, exactly.
03:27Well, what is not known yet,
03:30although here in Bariloche,
03:32from the prosecution,
03:33they told us that they did not intervene in this case.
03:35Yes, it is said that there is an investigation
03:37in what is in La Plata,
03:39precisely to see if this was authorized or not by the doctor.
03:43Of course.
03:44But hey, it really is something that is shocking.
03:46And you also have to start informing
03:48in terms of what mononucleosis is, right?
03:50Because many people may not know
03:52that it is, well, as they said just now,
03:54it is a disease, a virus,
03:56that then you stay at home with hydration,
03:59well, with the doctor who will give you the appropriate drugs.
04:02But hey, there it is very similar to the symptoms
04:05from what I read of inflamed glands, fever.
04:08That is why many confuse it with pharyngitis.
04:10It is good to go to the doctor.
04:12Of course, with reference to that.
04:14Of course, of course, exactly.
04:15The glands.
04:16Yes.
04:17We will have to ask her.
04:18She meets with the doctor of her pre-payment
04:20and supposedly nothing more than a viral picture happens.
04:24And she has the same symptoms again,
04:27perhaps a little more agitated already
04:29in the framework of her trip.
04:31Sure.
04:32Carlita.
04:35Sure, yes.
04:36Apparently it is like that, Guille.
04:38So, well, we would have to see
04:40what the doctor can tell us about her
04:43to be able to differentiate well
04:45the issue of mononucleosis, right?
04:47Because really, until this case arises,
04:50there was not much mononucleosis here
04:53from what I investigated in Bariloche.
04:56So, well, it is also good to inform.
04:58From what I was seeing,
05:00it is transmitted by saliva, Guille.
05:02Yes.
05:03And they also call it the kiss virus.
05:05Exactly.
05:06Because they even say that after one has this virus,
05:12the ideal thing is that they do not share utensils,
05:15well, they do not kiss for a certain time.
05:20Carlita, how has the community taken it?
05:23I mean, when this happens,
05:25among other kids from educational institutions,
05:29do they find out about the news?
05:31Do they know what has happened?
05:36Yes, of course, Guille.
05:37The city is really moved
05:39because I tell you that I was thinking a while ago
05:42how many graduates have passed this year
05:45and that we have experienced this issue.
05:48For example, I can only think of four cases so far.
05:51One, that of the Paraguayan boy,
05:53almost at the beginning of the year,
05:55who also fell off the balcony
05:57and unfortunately died.
05:59The second is the boy from Rosario,
06:01who fell and of course is well and already recovered,
06:04which is also something really wonderful, right?
06:07That it happened.
06:08As it is.
06:09Then the boys who came from Neuquén.
06:12From the Neuquéns, yes.
06:13And well, there was also a girl
06:15who apparently, of course, had been raped.
06:17And then this case.
06:18So, really, the city is moved
06:20and remembers all this.
06:22Well, the sad trips
06:24that we lived with the teenagers
06:26and we are always seeing the happy ones, right?
06:28And it is also a stage where, well,
06:30one should come to enjoy.
06:32So, really, these things
06:34come to our hearts a lot
06:36and especially when you have children, right?
06:38Exactly.
06:39Well, they are coming to the city.
06:41That also moves a lot and mobilizes, right?
06:43Yes, there are many issues or events that can occur
06:46that are not in the plans, of course.
06:49But...
06:50Sure.
06:51Death of these characteristics, no.
06:53We, as parents, trust the authorities,
06:55the agencies that are in charge.
06:58The notes before had to do,
07:00maybe, with deception of paid trips
07:03and that later disappear.
07:06Of course, they break the companies,
07:08but deaths in neglected trips
07:10or events of these characteristics
07:12or abuses, rapes,
07:14start to worry us.
07:17And a lot.
07:18I say this as a warning sign.
07:20The children have to keep traveling.
07:22The teenagers have every right
07:24to win the street where they live,
07:26their neighborhood.
07:27But today we have to take other precautions,
07:29unfortunately,
07:30for security reasons, in this case.
07:33And not to mention when this type of disease
07:36or virus appears,
07:38where, we reiterate,
07:40what happened with Selene
07:42is related.
07:43We do not know if with a bad medical praxis.
07:46Of course.
07:47What is to be defined?
07:48Or with a doctor who said,
07:49it's a flu, but doctor,
07:52I can travel,
07:53I've been planning it for a year.
07:55Well, go, but take care of yourself,
07:56take this,
07:57and it ends up being a mononucleosis
07:59that generates death.
08:00What the provincial justice is going to investigate
08:03in La Plata
08:04is the, let's say,
08:06medical prescription that was given
08:09and the medication
08:11that was given to the young woman
08:12to treat this alleged mononucleosis.
08:15From there is the investigation.
08:17Then the role that the health service
08:19of the province of Río Negro has
08:21would already be a second instance,
08:23because the picture is detected here
08:25in the province of Buenos Aires,
08:27in the city of La Plata.
08:28Obviously, from there,
08:30the investigation will advance.
08:32Obviously, much later,
08:34the family today is watching over Selene.
08:37They are in another circumstance,
08:39but if you look at the possible malpractice itself,
08:43it was effectively fulfilled
08:45with the indications that should have been given
08:47for the picture it had.
08:48Exactly.
08:49If it could have been avoided,
08:50let's see,
08:51staying here,
08:52in the face of the sadness
08:53of not being able to travel with your companions,
08:55but with the certainty
08:56that you could save your life
08:58in the context of a disease
08:59like mononucleosis.
09:00Carla, a pleasure, as always.

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