Malala is going positive to treatment "friendly"

Friday 19 October 2012 | 00:57

London:Doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham have said that Malala remains in stable condition after spending a third night in intensive medical care where she is receiving "one-to-one nursing care, 24 hours a day".A spokesman for the hospital said that doctors were "happy with her progress so far" and she is responding well to treatment.


Report also said that the 14-year old was said to be moving her limbs on Wednesday night but the hospital said that the doctors had to respect the patient's confidentiality and would release more information when possible.

A statement from the hospital said: " The various specialist consultants from both the Queen Elizabeth and Birmingham Children's hospitals continue to assess her on a daily basis.At this time Malala's family remain in Pakistan.

More than 2,000 people from around the world have posted messages of support for Malala on the university Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust website.

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