A 58-day-old baby was diagnosed with pneumonia and hospitalized due to severe vomiting and poor development. During the hospital stay, the baby developed diarrhea, which persisted for 28 days, with three instances of blood in the stool. Recently, cold and cough symptoms have also appeared. It is recommended to conduct a blood test to determine the type of infection and a stool test to check for the presence of pus cells. A lung auscultation is also necessary to identify any respiratory infections such as bronchitis or pneumonia.
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