A Scots mum has told how she believes her daughter, a cancer patient, caught a potentially fatal infection from water in a hospital at the centre of an inquiry.
Aneeka Sohrab's daughter was diagnosed with leukaemia in May 2018 when she was 18 months old and was treated at the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC) and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow between then and November 2020.
The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry (SHI) is investigating the construction of the QEUH campus, which includes the RHC, after issues at the flagship site were linked to the deaths of two children.
The inquiry heard that during the course of treatment her daughter had several infections, including sepsis and fungal infections.She told the inquiry that
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