Re: Nepal 2010 : 20 fatalities
Re: Nepal 2010 : 20 fatalities
Some recent articles in reverse order;
Diarrhoea claims two in Jajarkot
KANTIPUR REPORT
JAJARKOT, JUL 11 -
Two people died of diarrhoea in Jajarkot district on Sunday. One-and-half-year-old Niruta Oli of Khalanga-7 and Bijula Budha, 45, of Archhane-2 died of the waterborne disease, police said.
According to the family members, the victims who were suffering from the disease died before taking to hospital.
More than 200 people lost their lives due to an outbreak of diarrhoea epidemic in the district last year. The disease starts taking toll this year as well despite the claim of District Public Health Office of arranging necessary measures to contain the disease.
http://www.ekantipur.com/2010/07/11/top-story/diarrhoea-claims-two-in-jajarkot/318282/
Parbat in diarrhoea grip
KANTIPUR REPORT
PARBAT, JUL 02 - Hundreds of people were taken ill in Parbat district headquarters Kushma and six other adjoining VDCs following an outbreak of diarrhoea.
According to locals, contaminated water in Pati and Kyadi streams, the main water sources in the area, spread the disease. In a family alone, four members have fallen ill due to the waterborne disease.
Dr. Sunil Poudel of Parbat District Hospital said the flow of diarrhoea patients is on the rise. ?Of late, 20 to 30 diarrhoea patients visit the hospital daily for treatment,? he said.
Private hospitals and clinics are also crowded with diarrhoea patients.
As many as 60 patients daily visit these health institutions for treatment. Om Prasad Upadhyay, a Kushma local, said the disease can turn into the epidemic like that of Jajarkot last year if it not controlled immediately.
District Health Officer Dr. Sagar Raj Bhandari said health workers are starting an awareness campaign from Friday in view of the increasing number of diarrhoea patients.
http://www.ekantipur.com/2010/07/02/related-news/Parbat-in-diarrhoea-grip/317676/
Diarrhoea claims minor in Dang
KANTIPUR REPORT
DANG, JUN 29 -
A minor died from diarrhoea in Dang district on Tuesday morning.
One Sapana Basnet, 4, of Tarigaun VDC-2 died while undergoing treatment at the Rapti Zonal Hospital.
Deceased Basnet who had been admitted at the hospital after suffering from diarrhoea, died at around 8 this morning.
http://www.ekantipur.com/2010/06/29/national/diarrhoea-claims-minor-in-dang/317483/
Diarrhoea claims three in Bajhang
KANTIPUR REPORT
BAJHANG, JUN 13 -
Three people, including two minors, died of diarrhoea in Mashta and Kotdebal VDCs in Bajhang district in the past week.
One-and-a-half-year-old Ranjit Dhami and three-year-old Dipak Kathayat of Mashta died of the disease in course of treatment, Bajhang District Hospital said.
Namita Shahi, a resident of Kotdebal, also died of the disease. Dr. Ram Bahadur K.C. at the district hospital said locals in Mashta, Kotdebal, Chainpur, Rithapata, Hemantabada and Bhatekhola VDCs, among others, have been suffering from diarrhoea for one month.
According to the hospital, diarrhoea claimed eight lives in the district last year.
http://www.ekantipur.com/2010/06/13/top-story/diarrhoea-claims-three-in-bajhang/316320/
Diarrhoea patients on rise in Bhaktapur
KANTIPUR REPORT
KATHMANDU, MAY 30 - The soaring temperature and scarcity of drinking water has led to sharp increase in the number of diarrhoea cases in Bhaktapur over the past two weeks.
As a result of this, Bhaktapur Hospital and private clinics are receiving increasing flow of patients suffering from the disease.
The number of patients visiting Bhaktapur Hospital has shot up by 50 percent, said hospital?s official Arjun Budathoki. ?Two weeks ago, around 10 diarrhoea patients used to visit
the hospital daily, but the flow has increased to 30 nowadays.?
According to Budathoki, the number of diarrhoea patients has increased by 10 percent this compared to the last year. Besides rising mercury, Dr. Manju Shrestha of Suryavinak Polyclinic held religious festivities responsible for increasing the number of patients. ?The Newar community organises several religious functions in summer. They cook varieties of dishes and eat as part of keeping tradition alive during this time,? she said.
Doctors say consumption of contaminated water and food cause diarrhoea. Dr. Shrestha also said during festive seasons, people cook more and they store the leftovers without following the safety measures, thereby increasing risks of communicable diseases like diarrhoea.
http://www.ekantipur.com/2010/05/30/top-story/diarrhoea-patients-on-rise-in-bhaktapur/315354/