7-year-old girl with acute psychosis after using motion sickness patch
On May 13, Children's Hospital 2 in Ho Chi Minh City said it had just treated a 7-year-old girl with acute psychosis after using motion sickness patches.
On May 3, the Department of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital 2 HCMC received baby P.L. D. A. (7 years old) in a state of insomnia, agitation and continuous nonsense talk all night. According to the family, the baby showed abnormal signs such as loss of behavioral control, crawling on the floor, sudden collapse accompanied by a fever of 38.2 degrees Celsius, causing relatives to panic and take her to the hospital for emergency treatment.
Initially, doctors thought a lot of dangerous neurological diseases such as encephalitis and meningitis because the child had symptoms of acute mental disorder. However, after carefully exploring the medical history and the process of using the drug, the treatment team discovered an important detail: a day earlier, the child and his mother were traveling by car from their hometown to Ho Chi Minh City and were pasted with a motion sickness patch containing scopolamine behind their ears.
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Arresting a wild monkey "causing trouble" in Son La

Functional forces have successfully arrested a wild monkey that regularly appears near residential areas and schools in To Hieu ward.
On May 13, in the area of group 8 - Quyet Tam, To Hieu ward, Son La province, the Forest Protection Department of Region XII coordinated with the Ward Police and the Ward Military Command to successfully arrest a wild monkey appearing in a residential area.
After the arrest, functional forces conducted an initial health check, determining that this was a pig-tailed macaque - a wild animal belonging to Group IIB, which needs to be protected according to the provisions of law.
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Urgently complete the reverse lane on Cong Hoa street before now
Ho Chi Minh City is urgently completing the system of steel fences dividing lanes on Cong Hoa street to prepare for the deployment of the reverse traffic plan from May 15.
On May 13, the construction atmosphere on Cong Hoa street took place urgently when units accelerated to complete the steel median strip system, serving the reverse traffic organization plan, hoping to reduce congestion in the Tan Son Nhat airport gateway area.
Recorded at the construction site, groups of workers continuously transported and installed fixed steel fences along two white consecutive lines located on both sides of the road center.
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