"The girl is surviving as all her vital organs are functioning normally. A team of doctors has been formed to take care of her health. The only worry is that she does not catch any infection," Director General of Health Services, Jagdish Prasad said.
Once the girl comes out of trauma and does not contract any infection, the government will then explore possibilities of transplant of her intestines, he said.
"Transplant of intestines is not possible in India. But we have heard of such transplants being carried out in England. We will explore such possibilities. But the immediate worry is that she does not catch any infection and comes out of trauma," Prasad said.
The DGHS said a five-member panel of doctors will monitor her health everyday and ensure that she gets the best treatment. The panel will also report to the Health Ministry.
The girl may be taken off the ventilator today, if her condition continues to remain stable, he said.
Prasad said the Health Minister is also working out possibilities of providing some monetary help to her parents and will urge the Prime Minister for the same from his relief fund.
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