Quebec coroner says delays in getting to hospital ‘very likely’ led to baby’s death
MONTREAL — A seven-month-old baby from a northern First Nations community who died of meningitis in April might have survived if it hadn’t taken so long to get her to hospital, a Quebec coroner has concluded.
Niteïyah Chilton died of bacterial meningitis after it took about five and a half hours to bring her to a regional hospital by ambulance, and more than eight and a half hours to get her to a specialized pediatric centre in Montreal.
Coroner Géhane Kamel wrote in her report that the delay in accessing care “very likely” affected the child’s chances of survival.
“It seems very likely that the delays of this significance had an impact on the survival of the infant and warrant a reflection on ways to reduce them and prevent this from happening again,” she wrote in a report dated Oct. 21.