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    Posted: March 31 2006 at 7:28pm
Six children die in 12 hrs
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Burdwan, March 31: Deaths of a dozen children since Tuesday, six of them within 12 hours yesterday, rocked Burdwan Medical College and Hospital last night.

A mob of over 100 comprising local residents and relatives of patients ransacked the emergency and paediatric wards and gheraoed doctors and hospital deputy superintendent Manzur Murshed till 1 am today.

The protesters hurled tables, chairs and other furniture to the ground and pelted stones at glass windows.

Parents and relatives of the dead — aged between three months and six years — started shouting slogans inside the hospital alleging negligence. Some of the patients from the male general ward joined them, adding to the chaos.

A huge police contingent rescued the doctors early this morning.

The agitators submitted a deputation to Murshed demanding a probe. The probe has begun.

Murshed said of the 12 deaths, six occurred within a span of 12 hours yesterday. “The babies, suffering from meningitis, pneumonia and septicaemia, died because of cardiac failure and malnutrition.”

He added: “Nursing homes and other hospitals had referred the cases only after they became complicated. The patients arrived in gasping conditions and in their last stage.”

Superintendent Sarit Chowdhury said considering that it was a referral hospital for serious cases, the number of deaths was not alarming or abnormal. “However, we are investigating the treatment and the medicines administered. The situation is under control.”

In 2004, seven children had died in Calcutta’s B.C. Roy Memorial Children’s Hospital in a day. More babies had died within a few days at the state’s apex childcare institute in September 2003.

In Burdwan, Chowdhury, Murshed and the head of the paediatric department, Nabyendu Chowdhury, held meetings to ascertain the conditions of the children before death.

Sadhan Rajbangshi, father of two-year-old Rinku who died of pneumonia, said: “There was no doctor yesterday when my daughter was gasping. I folded my hands before the nurses and pleaded them to call a doctor... they did not bother.”

He brought his only daughter here from Budbud village, 150 km from Calcutta.

Suresh Mete of Memari — 90 km from Calcutta — whose son died of meningitis was also among those who said they saw no doctor.

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I apologize in advance if this is a duplicate ~ This is really scary...Confused
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Sarcasm ON:
 
Hmm,  however, since no BF had been seen in that area, I am sure the WHO sees no need to test any of the sick or dead.
 
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India probes over 90 mystery child deaths in remote northeast

Tuesday March 28, 03:24 PM
 
GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Health experts in Indias remote northeast are investigating the mysterious deaths of 91 children -- most of them babies -- at a government hospital.

The children had died in the past three months at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Agartala, capital of Tripura state, a government health official said.

Forty-eight of the children died between March 1 and March 25.

Officials said that up to 800 children below the age of 12 were admitted to the hospital each month, with an average mortality of around 15.

"We've ordered a three-member expert team of doctors to find out the reason for the abrupt rise in the deaths of children," state health director Satya Ranjan Debbarma said by telephone. "This is a matter of serious concern."

"Most of the children who died were infants aged zero to 12 months. Fifteen of the children who died this month were under one month," Debbarma said, adding there was no suspicion of murder.

Healthcare facilities in Tripura, a poor state bordering Bangladesh, fall well below world standards. The Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital was the best in Tripura, Debbarma said.

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Please keep in mind that this may have absolutely nothing to do with BF, but it was an interesting observation.
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Thank you for the posts... hopefully we will have followup info on this!

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I'm extremely interested to find out any follow up information on this, could be very important.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote araywood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 9:58pm
????? I don't think it is BF. 800 per month + 3 months, 2400 admitted 90 deaths. Very low kill ratio for BF.  Healthcare in rural areas are bad. I was at mother teresa's hospital VERY SCARY PLACE.  Many infectous dieases.  
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But 48 of those deaths were in March.  One would have to say there had not been a high number before but March does not look very normal.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jhetta Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 10:34pm
That would be true if all previous patient diseases disappeared and were then replaced by BF patients.  I believe it is hard to tell at this point!
 
Originally posted by araywood araywood wrote:

????? I don't think it is BF. 800 per month + 3 months, 2400 admitted 90 deaths. Very low kill ratio for BF.  Healthcare in rural areas are bad. I was at mother teresa's hospital VERY SCARY PLACE.  Many infectous dieases.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Samoa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 10:42pm
My first impression of Calcutta was the three hour bus ride from the airport to downtown - because of all the protesters.  That was in 1972, mass demonstration is nothing new over there.  The infant deaths were probably unrelated to BF, but just shows how poorly prepared those medical centers are when it comes to "mystery ailments".  I'm with Nadia, it will be interesting to see what caused all that.  
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I am with you guys I want to see how this unfolds.
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