Ronan Kelly
Retired 2020
Re: India 2011: Encephalitis fatalities, Total 886
Re: India 2011: Encephalitis fatalities, Total 886
Poor coordination between Centre, UP hits encephalitis programme
TNN | Oct 16, 2011, 04.13AM IST
GORAKHPUR: Lack of coordination between the Centre and state government seems to have affected the encephalitis treatment programme. The disease has gripped the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh for the past 33 years, and neither the state, nor the UP government appears to be serious in providing infrastructure for management of the patients.
Two more children died of encephalitis, while 38 new cases were admitted to the Baba Raghav Das Medical College on Saturday. With this, the encephalitis death toll has touched 433 since January 2011, while the total number of encephalitis cases reached 2,482.
Alarmed over the situation, the ministry of health and family welfare has decided to hold a meeting of all officials on Monday October 17. Doctors, from BRD Medical College will also attend the meeting to submit a status report.
Sample this: In 2009, the union ministry of heath and family welfare had sanctioned 136 posts for a 50-bedded acute encephalitis syndrome treatment facility in BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur. It gave funds to the tune of Rs 5.88 crore for the unit and stated that Rs 2.53 crore should be spent on sustaining the work force. However, the Centre had not made it clear whether the grant would be a one-time charity, an annual feature or a short-term grant. In 2010 as children continued to die, no grants came in. And in August 2011, the principal of the medical college was directed to trim the work force to just 36.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...cephalitis-programme/articleshow/10371836.cms
Re: India 2011: Encephalitis fatalities, Total 886
Poor coordination between Centre, UP hits encephalitis programme
TNN | Oct 16, 2011, 04.13AM IST
GORAKHPUR: Lack of coordination between the Centre and state government seems to have affected the encephalitis treatment programme. The disease has gripped the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh for the past 33 years, and neither the state, nor the UP government appears to be serious in providing infrastructure for management of the patients.
Two more children died of encephalitis, while 38 new cases were admitted to the Baba Raghav Das Medical College on Saturday. With this, the encephalitis death toll has touched 433 since January 2011, while the total number of encephalitis cases reached 2,482.
Alarmed over the situation, the ministry of health and family welfare has decided to hold a meeting of all officials on Monday October 17. Doctors, from BRD Medical College will also attend the meeting to submit a status report.
Sample this: In 2009, the union ministry of heath and family welfare had sanctioned 136 posts for a 50-bedded acute encephalitis syndrome treatment facility in BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur. It gave funds to the tune of Rs 5.88 crore for the unit and stated that Rs 2.53 crore should be spent on sustaining the work force. However, the Centre had not made it clear whether the grant would be a one-time charity, an annual feature or a short-term grant. In 2010 as children continued to die, no grants came in. And in August 2011, the principal of the medical college was directed to trim the work force to just 36.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...cephalitis-programme/articleshow/10371836.cms