Death toll of children suffering from Encephalitis in Muzaffarpur climbs to 91
NB: Two years after 60 infants died in Gorakhpur because of insufficient oxygen, more children die in Bihar of the same disease. Did the authorities not learn a lesson in 2017? It appears not. This is how much we care about our children. DS
Union Health Minister
Harsh Vardhan on Sunday visited the Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital
(SKMCH) in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur,
where the death toll of children suffering from Acute Encephalitis Syndrome
(AES) has climbed to 91. The Union Minister,
who faced protests from the relatives of patients, has assured that a 100-bed
children ward would be set up at SKMCH. During his visit, supporters of Jan
Adhikar Party waved black flags at the Union Minister.
Since January 1, 358
children with AES have been admitted to SKMCH and Kejriwal Matrisadan. A total
of 108 patients are currently undergoing treatment at the two hospitals for the
condition. “A 100-bed paediatric
ward would be constructed at SKMCH and a branch of Patna’s virology laboratory
would be opened at SKMCH,” Vardhan said. He added that all the Primary Health
Centres (PHCs) of Muzaffarpur would have a 10-bed children’s ward. “Since most
deaths are reported because of low blood sugar levels, all PHCs would also have
glucometers,” he said.
Patients’ relatives
complained to the Union Health Minister about lack of facilities and
ill-response from doctors and nurses. Meanwhile, Bihar Chief
Minister Nitish
Kumar has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh for each of the children
killed in the outbreak. He has also directed officials of the Health
department, the district administration and doctors to take all possible
measures to tackle the situation
Principal Secretary
(Health) Sanjay Kumar had said a few days ago that the disease had affected 222
blocks in 12 districts, especially in Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Sheohar and
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