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Faulty incubators? - 6 infants died

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Seven newborn babies die in hospital, Andhra orders probe
IANS 16 November 2009, 11:25am IST
HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday ordered a probe into the death of seven newborn babies, allegedly due to faulty incubators at a

government-run hospital.

Health Minister D. Nagender ordered an enquiry into the incident that took place at Old Government Hospital in Vijayawada city.

Seven infants died in the newborn babies ward at the hospital on Sunday.

"We have deputed a team of doctors to probe the incident. If it is proved that the death was caused by the negligence by the hospital staff we will take action," the minister said here.

The parents alleged that the babies died due to faulty incubators, failure of the oxygen system and the negligence of the doctors.
The hospital authorities initially claimed that the deaths were due to various ailments but later agreed to conduct an enquiry.

After the parents of the babies staged a protest and local legislators also joined them, hospital superintendent H B Lal said they would look into the cause of the deaths.

The babies who died were two to three-days-old. Their parents alleged that only four out of 11 incubators were functioning at the hospital.
Tension prevailed at the hospital as a large number of people rushed there to protest against the authorities. Some locals alleged that the incident was also the result of the ongoing strike by junior doctors.

Demanding a hike in stipend, junior doctors in government-run hospitals are boycotting services.


The opposition Telugu Desam Party legislator D. Umamaheswara Rao, who visited the hospital, demanded a compensation of Rs.500,000 to the family of each of the newborns who died at the hospital.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...l-Andhra-orders-probe/articleshow/5234834.cms
 
Re: Faulty incubators? - 7 infants died

Re: Faulty incubators? - 7 infants died

Maybe not. We have a thread here on FT that I can't find from Tapachula, Mexico, with a simliar situation, and also one from Egypt. A large number of dead babies in one hospital is suggestive of a bacteremia outbreak from accidentally contaminated solutions in an IV.

This is the thread from Tapachula:

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127140
 
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Re: Faulty incubators? - 7 infants died

Infant deaths: panel absolves doctors, paramedics
Special Correspondent

VIJAYAWADA: The two member technical committee that inquired into the death of six babies within 24-hours of their birth at the Government General Hospital here, has exonerated the doctors and paramedics on duty in its report submitted to the State government.

GGH Deputy Superintendent and Head of the Pulmonary Department S.B. Lal told The Hindu on Tuesday that the duty doctors have been exonerated.

An inquiry by Guntur Medical College paediatrician Yashodhara and anaesthetist Nirmala Devi was ordered by the government. The two doctors submitted their report to the Director of Medical Education Ravi Raju on Tuesday.

Dr. Lal said that the State government was sending another expert from Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad, to study the various factors contributing to the death of newborn babies and to give recommendations.

"The babies were underweight, diseased and pre-mature. There chances of survival were not good,? he said.

http://www.hindu.com/2009/11/18/stories/2009111856820400.htm
 
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