what it looks like under the mic mic microscope, how it does its dirty business. so i looked at it and said, look at this. there was obviously an infection present. i was very interested to see what if any organisms could be found in these specific areas, and that requires a specific stain. and that enabled me then to say yes, these infected areas are loaded with bacterial form. the nature of the infection, its extent and so forth could be life threatening. it s a cause of death right there. i did a little research and found out who was the man, the physician of pediatric infectious diseases and that dr. jerome klein of boston. a world class expert on pediatrpai pediatric and infectious diseases. there s no doubt in my mind that this child died because of overwhelming spesis. that s a clinical term to imply
failure to maintain stable of temperature. failure to maintain oxygen saturations, all reflections of overwhelming infection. sepsis and septic shock. nf in fact, the blood culture taken at the hospital in the early morning hours of december 21st revealed the child had died. this is jerome klein. he s published 967 pieces on infectious diseases. he s the man. dr. sikirika of the county, there isn t one report of sepsis in his autopsy report. i think some will bring their own bias to the facts. but the biology disease is based on factual information. we have information that the