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LAKE CHARLES - An Indiana family sued the United States in Lake Charles federal court after their newborn son was burned at the Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, according to documents filed Feb. 25.
Parents and plaintiffs Qiang Huang and Fei Yu brought their healthy son, BH, into the world on Jan. 2, 2018. Due to an infection that Yu was carrying at the time of delivery, BH was taken by nursing staff to receive intravenous antibiotics, the suit says.
BH was in Bayne-Jones staff custody for over an hour, and when he was returned the plaintiffs were informed that the nursing staff struggled to find a vein to insert an IV, the suit says.