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A child has died following an outbreak of gastro in a Sydney child care centre.

A child has died following an outbreak of gastroenteritis in a childcare centre on Sydney’s lower north shore.

The cause of death is yet to be confirmed, but the child was one of several admitted to hospital with a suspected case of gastro this week, NSW Health has confirmed.

Six children, aged 11 months to four years, from Little Zak’s Academy in Artarmon became sick with the highly contagious rotavirus, with four being hospitalised. Two remain there, in a stable condition.

Reportedly, parents dropping off their children on Wednesday afternoon were unaware that a child had lost his life on Sunday.

“Tragically, another child who also attends the centre died in hospital on 23 October, but at this stage it appears unrelated to the gastroenteritis outbreak,” Dr Michael Staff, Director Northern Sydney Public Health Unit told 7 News.

A mother of another of the children who became ill, but was not hospitalised, told 9 News her son had been “very very sick for a few days.”

“He was off school for about five days while it was clearing up,” she said of his condition.

“Some kids were even hospitalised with it, it was really quite bad.”

Michael Staff, a spokesperson from Northern Sydney Public Health, described the ordeal as a “very complicated situation” to 9 News, adding: “the symptoms [of this outbreak] weren’t typical.”

Health officials are working with specialist pediatricians to better understand what caused the child’s death. In a statement released late on Wednesday, they say initial tests point to another cause.

Health authorities are reportedly satisfied the centre followed proper procedure.

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