SWINE FLU: Swine flu was taken after one by one
09.09.2017 12:39:48 pm
Damoh Two sisters of Deivararatan village under the Kumhari police station area of the district have been killed in swine flu. Four days before the elder sister died in Jabalpur during treatment. On Friday, the little girl was being brought to the district hospital in critical condition, but she also died after reaching the Damoh railway station. On Friday, the District Health Department came out positive from the investigation report from Jabalpur. According to the health department, elder sister of Deori Ratan
was 11 and younger sister was 6 years old. CMHO Dr. RK Bajaj said that the elder sister was brought to the district hospital. After the first treatment, he was referred to Jabalpur, but died on September 3. The younger sister also died on Friday. On Friday, the relatives of both the deceased sisters went to investigate the villagers along with the villagers in the investigation camp.
Team to survey the village
After this, the team of health department in the district reached Deiviratan from the district headquarter. JMI BL Soni, who is in the team, told that samples of throttle swab have been taken from the relatives of the deceased sisters and the surrounding people in the village. In the case of the health department's negligence is also exposed. After the death of elder sister, the younger sister also had a diagnosis of suffering from swine flu, but it was not taken seriously by health officials.
12 members examined
On Friday, the team, which reached the spot in Deivararatan, examined 12 family members related swine flu and gave medicines in treatment. On this occasion, common patients suffering from colds and cough were also treated. In front of the investigation team, the villagers expressed their resentment over the dirt in the reservoirs and the villages. The investigation team comprised Dr. Elward DIO, RK Pandey, Amit Ahirwal, BLSoni, DPA Pawan Rakewar and Amit Jain.
Four deaths so far
According to Dr RK Bajaj, four patients have died due to swine flu. Over half a dozen swine flu positives have come up.
On Friday, the younger sister was confirmed to be suffering from swine flu. On receiving the information of the death, the team was dispatched to Deivarattan village.
Dr. RK Bajaj, CMHO
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Comment: Raises the toll in Madhya Pradesh to at least 46. - Ro