How a Missed Diagnosis Turned a Treatable Illness Into Tragedy

Cassie was an energetic five-year-old starting her first year of school when she developed what seemed

like a common illness: sore throat and hoarse voice. Within days, she lost her voice completely, and her parents grew concerned.

At the doctor’s office, they were told it was a viral infection and advised to wait it out. No throat swab

or further tests were done. As Cassie’s breathing worsened and her energy faded, her parents rushed her to the ER.

Again, tests only checked for viruses like COVID-19 and RSV. The family was sent home a second time with the same advice.

In reality, Cassie had group A Streptococcus — a common bacterial infection easily found with a simple throat swab.

If diagnosed, it could have been treated with antibiotics. Instead, her condition deteriorated rapidly.

Days later, Cassie collapsed at home. Despite CPR and paramedics’ efforts, she could not be saved.

After her passing, doctors finally tested for strep A and confirmed the infection. Her parents chose to donate her organs,

saving three other children’s lives. Now, they share her story to raise awareness,

urging families to trust instincts, ask questions, and push for simple tests that could save lives.

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