An Alabama boy was announced on Wednesday as the world’s most premature infant to survive, according to Guinness World Records. Curtis Means, now 16 months old, was born nearly 19 weeks early on July 5, 2020, at UAB Hospital at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His survival after being born at just 132 days is now a world record. Means was just 14.8 ounces at birth, less than one pound, and did not have a high survival rate. The newborn’s survival did not come easily. Breathing from a ventilator, young Curtis was not able to go home until April 6, a total of 275 days in the hospital. “The medical staff told me that they don’t normally keep babies at that age,” mother Michelle “Chelly” Butler told Guinness World Records. Brian Sims was the attending physician on-call when Butler arrived to give birth. “Numbers show that babies born so …