shaylah: Melbourne girl Shaylah Carmichael was one of them, according to Nine News Australia. When the five-year-old began to suddenly lose weight and was refusing to eat food, doctors were unable to diagnose the problem. To improve your experience update it here News National'More needs to be done to stop deadly button batteries from killing children' ACCCBy 9News Staff12 56pm Apr 16, week in Australia, around 20 children are taken to hospital with fears they have ingested a button battery. Shaylah's mother, Kirra Carmichael, told Today she rushed the usually healthy little girl to the emergency room when she first fell ill late last year, but just weeks ago they still didn't know if she would ever wake from a coma. Melbourne girl Shaylah Carmichael was one of them. 9news They put her up in intensive care and she was in an induced coma for two-and-a-half days. Every week in Australia, around 20 children are taken to hospital with fears they have ingested a button battery.
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