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Toddler tested positive for herpes simplex virus after being kissed by adult

A toddler was infected with a horrifying virus after being kissed by an adult — covering his face with angry red welts. Warning: Graphic content.

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The parents of a toddler ravaged by herpes on his face have shared his shocking photos to warn others.

Kalo Hoy, now two, spent four days in hospital last month after his parents, Lorna Hoy, 27, and Andy Briggs, 34, noticed small red spots forming across his face, chest and arm.

After being dismissed twice by doctors, Ms Hoy said it wasn’t until their third attempt to seek medical advice their concerns were taken seriously.

Kalo tested positive for the herpes simplex virus — something doctors believe he caught through kissing an infected adult.

The parents of Kalo Hoy, 2, spent four days in hospital after they noticed small red spots forming across his face, chest and arm.
The parents of Kalo Hoy, 2, spent four days in hospital after they noticed small red spots forming across his face, chest and arm.
After being dismissed twice by doctors, Lorna claims it wasn't until their third attempt to seek medical advice that their concerns were taken seriously.
After being dismissed twice by doctors, Lorna claims it wasn't until their third attempt to seek medical advice that their concerns were taken seriously.

The mum-of-four is now sharing her story to raise awareness for the virus, which, if not treated, can be fatal in young children.

Thankfully, Kalo has since made a full recovery after his time in hospital.

Ms Hoy, from Manchester in the UK said: “I never thought this would happen to our family.

“Kalo had red spots all over this face, chest and arm before he was diagnosed with herpes,” she said.

“He had ulcers in his mouth and needed injections in his eyes to ensure the infection hadn’t spread to them as this could’ve blinded him.

Kalo tested positive for the herpes simplex virus.
Kalo tested positive for the herpes simplex virus.
Doctors believe he caught it through kissing an infected adult.
Doctors believe he caught it through kissing an infected adult.

“I have heard of babies dying from catching this virus which is awful and I think the only reason Kalo survived is because he was just under two at time.

“I hope our story serves as a warning to other parents as it could happen to anyone.

“Kissing children on their mouths and sharing cutlery is a common way to catch herpes, as it’s spread through saliva.”

Kalo — who was admitted to Hospital in Manchester on January 12 — needed an intense course of IV antibiotics in a bid to rid him of the infection.

Andy, a bus driver, added: “Kalo had struggled to eat days before his diagnosis which was a real worry for us as parents.

He has since made a full recovery after his time in hospital.
He has since made a full recovery after his time in hospital.

“But thanks to the amazing care of the doctors and nurses he began eating yoghurts as he began to recover.

“Lorna shared the pictures of Kalo via Facebook to raise awareness for the infection and it went viral.

“We want to encourage people to research the virus and look into its causes to prevent their children from going through what Kalo did.”

The couple who have three other children, Jayden, eight, Kaci, six and Jenson, four, are now sharing Kalo’s shocking hospital photos, which show how quickly the herpes virus spread across his face, in a bid to raise awareness.

Kalo with his mum Lorna Hoy who wants to warn others of the virus.
Kalo with his mum Lorna Hoy who wants to warn others of the virus.
Kalo with his dad Andy in hospital. It is unclear who may have passed the virus onto him.
Kalo with his dad Andy in hospital. It is unclear who may have passed the virus onto him.

Ms Hoy said: “Since getting home has been getting along great and is finally back to his old-self, however the scars have remained on his face from the sores he had while in hospital.

“We would all like to say thanks to the staff who cared for Kalo in one way or another.

“As a family never thought this would happen to us but we’re so lucky that Kalo pulled through after his treatment.

“I hope through sharing our experiences of it that we prevent others from going through the same.”

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