This Article is From Sep 05, 2021

171 Children Admitted In UP Hospital Due To Chronic Diseases, Viral Fever: Official

As the floodwater is receding in the flood-affected areas, multiple cases of chronic diseases and viral fever are being observed among children.

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Multiple cases of chronic diseases are being observed among children in UP. (ANI)

Highlights

  • In Motilal Nehru Hospital, 3-4 patients were seen on a single bed.
  • Some were also undergoing treatment on mattresses laid on the ground
  • A few days back there were 120 beds in Children ward, said Prayagraj CMO
Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh):

Over 170 children have been admitted to Motilal Nehru Hospital of Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh due to chronic diseases and viral fever like encephalitis and pneumonia where they need oxygen support are admitted here, Prayagraj CMO Dr Nanak Saran said on Sunday.

"A few days back, when I did the inspection of the Children ward, there were 120 beds. We have received 171 patients. So, we have shifted 2-3 children in one bed. Cases of dengue are fewer here. Some chronic diseases like encephalitis and pneumonia where they need oxygen support are admitted here," he said.

"The 200-bed ward is under construction. We are providing all possible treatment to children," he added.

As the floodwater is receding in the flood-affected areas, multiple cases of chronic diseases and viral fever are being observed among children.

In the Motilal Nehru Hospital, three to four patients were seen being administered on a single bed. Whereas, some were undergoing treatment on mattresses laid on the ground.

While speaking to ANI, Narendra Kumar, a father of a child admitted in the hospital, said, "My child has been admitted here, the doctor is not paying any attention. There is no bed. My child is being infected by the medicine given by the hospital."

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Mayank Kumar, whose child is under oxygen support, said, "The administration is completely careless. There are so many children who need urgent treatment."

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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