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A Bacterium Severely Damaged Her Lung: Life-Saving Surgery on a Child Thanks to the Synergy Between the Messina Polyclinic and the Taormina Ccpm.

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Doing everything possible to save a little girl's life. This is the daily routine of a pediatric intensive care unit, and this was achieved once again yesterday at the Policlinico di Messina thanks to an extraordinary collaboration between the Complex Operating Unit of Pathology and Neonatal Intensive Care, led by Professor Eloisa Gitto, and the Cardiac Surgery Unit at the CCPM in Taormina, directed by Dr. Sasha Agati.
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Doing everything possible to save a little girl's life. This is the daily routine of a pediatric intensive care unit, and this was achieved once again yesterday at the Policlinico di Messina thanks to an extraordinary collaboration between the Complex Operating Unit of Pathology and Neonatal Intensive Care, led by Professor Eloisa Gitto, and the Cardiac Surgery Unit at the CCPM in Taormina, directed by Dr. Sasha Agati.

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ilSicilia.it broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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