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West Bengal: Infant deaths October 2011 - Jan 2013

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again
Published: Wednesday, Oct 26, 2011, 21:32 IST
Place: Kolkata | Agency: PTI

Eleven babies died at the BC Roy Children's Hospital here since yesterday in a rerun of the 18 crib deaths in June there.

Six of the babies died yesterday and the remaining five today, hospital Superintendent Dilip Roy said here.

Roy said delayed admission of the babies who were already in a very critical condition led to the deaths.

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http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_infant-deaths-haunt-bc-roy-hospital-again_1603891

FluTrackers thread on the June 2011 deaths. http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=169924
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again

India | Updated Oct 28, 2011 at 03:26pm IST
12 children die in a WB hospital in last 24 hours
CNN-IBN
Kolkata: After BC Roy Hospital, 12 children death have been reported from Burdwan Medical College in the last 24 hours. Six of these children have died of encephalitis. Director of Medical Education and Bengal Health Commissioner have rushed to Burdwan to assess the situation.

Meanwhile 4 more infants have died at the BC Roy Hospital in the city, with this the total death toll has climbed to 17 in less than 3 days.
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http://ibnlive.in.com/news/west-bengal-12-children-die-in-the-last-24-hours/197032-3.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days

WB: 26 children die in 2 govt hospitals in 3 days
Press Trust Of India

Baharampore: Twenty six children have died in two governments hospitals in Murshidabad district since Friday, a senior Health department officer said on Sunday.

The Chief Medical Officer Health (CMOH) Shahjahan Siraj said 16 children have died in Baharampore District Hospital and 10 in Jangipur Sub-Divisional Hospital.

The CMOH said most of the children, who died in the two hospitals, were suffering from respiratory problems, malnutrition, septicaemia and other serious diseases and were referred to these two hospitals from the primary health centres in critical condition.

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http://ibnlive.in.com/news/wb-26-children-die-in-2-govt-hospitals-in-3-days/166411-3.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Crib deaths continue, toll hits 17 at BC Roy .
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There was no respite from crib deaths in Bengal with more children succumbing to their ailments at Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, and four more dying at the BC Roy Children?s (Referral) Hospital, State Health Department sources said.

At least 12 children died at BMCH between Wednesday and Thursday, Hospital Deputy Superintendent Tapas Ghosh conceded. While seven infants died from Encephalitis the other deaths were reported on account of low weight he said.

The BC Roy deaths continued not to be due to negligence of the medical staff, State Health Directorate claimed quoting in-house sources. Director of Health Sushanta Banerjee said a committee was instantly formed to probe the reasons behind the BMCH deaths and reports would be submitted before Chief Minister who also handled the Health portfolio.

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http://www.dailypioneer.com/pioneer...b-deaths-continue-toll-hits-17-at-bc-roy.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Children deaths: Kolkata hospital says situation normal
Published: Saturday, Oct 29, 2011, 18:33 IST
Place: Kolkata | Agency: PTI

Authorities at BC Roy Children's Hospital, which has been in news for a series of crib deaths in the last few days, today said the situation was normal even as there were unconfirmed reports about the death of one more infant.

"The situation is normal at the hospital, but we will not be able to provide any data," hospital superintendent D Pal said when asked if any fresh infant death was reported.

After 17 babies died at the hospital since last Tuesday, the authorities have decided not to speak to the media. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who holds the Health Department, also declined an answer and asked that Health Secretary Sanjay Mitra be contacted.

Mitra, on his part said, "The situation at the hospital is absolutely normal, but one or two infant deaths on an average is a daily occurrence."

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http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_children-deaths-kolkata-hospital-says-situation-normal_1604666


No Answers as Infant Death Toll in West Bengal Continues to Rise
by Kathy Jones on October 29, 2011 at 4:46 PM Indian Health News

The number of infant deaths in West Bengal continues to rise with latest reports revealing 17 more deaths in space of the last 24 hours, taking the total number of deaths to 30 in the last three days.


All of the deaths occurred at the state-run Burdwan Medical College and BC Roy Children's Hospital with the later accounting for 17 deaths. The health authorities are yet to find out the exact cause that led to the deaths.

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Read more: No Answers as Infant Death Toll in West Bengal Continues to Rise | MedIndia http://www.medindia.net/news/No-Ans...l-Continues-to-Rise-92643-1.htm#ixzz1cBInvjvc
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

In summary;

Since Wednesday there have been 12 fatalities in Burdwan Medical College and 18 at BC Roy, both in Kolkata. Also since Friday, 16 children have died in Baharampore District Hospital and 10 in Jangipur Sub-Divisional Hospital, both in Murshidabad.
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

No further ?unusual? crib deaths reported

No ?unusual? crib death was reported on Saturday in either the Dr. B.C. Roy Post Graduate Institute of Paediatric Science in the city or the Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, both of which were in the news this week for the high incidence of deaths of babies.

Asked about the spurt in crib deaths, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who also holds the Health portfolio, declined comment.

Mrinal Kanti Chatterjee, principal of the Dr. B. C. Roy Post Graduate Institute of Paediatric Science told The Hindu: ?There have been no unusual deaths reported today. Being a tertiary facility, some deaths always occur at the hospital.?

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http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/other-states/article2580625.ece
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths haunt BC Roy hospital again - 17 fatalities in 3 days; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

5 more crib deaths in Burdwan hospital
30 Oct 2011, 2105 hrs IST, AGENCIES
Five more babies have died at Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, days after 13 crib deaths were reported from the premier hospital in the West Bengal district but the authorities maintained there was nothing alarming in the death figures which was normal.

Three babies died in the paediatric ward and two in the nursery where new borns are kept since yesterday, due to low weight, a senior hospital official said.

"I have information that five crib deaths have taken place in the past 24 hours, one of them a stillborn baby," Principal Dr Sarit Choudhury, who is on leave, said when contacted.

"However, let me assert such deaths are quite normal for babies having low birth weight. But the hospital always tries to avert a single such incident. We are monitoring the situation," Choudhury added.

Four days back 12 babies had died at the hospital and one on Thursday and the hospital authorities had claimed the one-to-three days old babies were underweight and suffering from jaundice, encephalitis and septicemia.

http://www.timesnow.tv/5-more-crib-deaths-in-Burdwan-hospital/articleshow/4387666.cms
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Audit of baby deaths
OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Calcutta, Nov. 4: Mamata Banerjee has directed the health department to audit child deaths in all state-run hospitals so that steps can be taken to reduce infant mortality rate.

The chief minister has also asked health officials to improve infrastructure at maternity and paediatric wards in rural hospitals.

Health department officials said the shortage of doctors, nurses and Group D staff was the main hindrance in improving the infrastructure.

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http://telegraphindia.com/1111105/jsp/bengal/story_14711633.jsp
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Fresh crib deaths in West Bengal
Malda (WB), Nov 10: (PTI) In the latest instance of crib deaths in West Bengal, six babies have died at Malda District Sadar Hospital in the last two days.

Malda District Sadar Hospital Superintendent H K Ari said the deaths occurred in the Neo-natal unit in the time span of 24 hours from 12 AM on Tuesday.

The babies were in the age group of 0 to nine months and were suffering from broncho-pneumonia, Ari said.

While two newborns died soon after birth at the hospital, others were brought there from villages and nearby areas, he said.

The areas include Mahananda Pally on the outskirts of Englishbazar town and villages such as Manikchak and Kaliachak and the tribal dominated Bamungola block, he said.

36 babies had died at several district hospitals and the referral B C Roy Children's hospital in Kolkata in October.

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http://telegraphindia.com/1111110/jsp/frontpage/story_147312802.jsp
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad

Another baby dies, death toll 14
PTI | 07:11 PM,Nov 12,2011
Malda (WB), Nov 12 (PTI) One more baby died today in a hospital here, taking the toll of children to 14 in Malda district since Tuesday. A new born died in the hospital in the afternoon as the infant was suffering from broncho-pneumonia and other serious ailments, hospital sources said. 36 babies died in several district hospitals and the referral B C Roy Children's hospital in Kolkata in October.

http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/another-baby-dies-death-toll-14/897549.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad, now 14 more fatalities in Malda

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths 18 at BC Roy; 18 more at Burdwan MC; an additional 26 fatalities in Murshidabad, now 14 more fatalities in Malda

FIVE BABIES DIE IN MALDA HOSPITALOthers ? 23 December 2011
Malda (WB), Dec 23 : In the latest instance of crib deaths in West Bengal, five babies died in the neo-natal unit of Malda District Sadar Hospital.

Aged between one month and two months, the babies had been referred to the hospital from far-flung areas and died last night, hospital superintendent Himadri Kumar Ari said.

All the babies were admitted with critical conditions, mostly with respiratory problems, he said.

Several newborns died in this government hospital last month.

http://www.newsreporter.in/five-babies-die-in-malda-hospital

The final sentence above is another example of sloppy reporting. The Malda incident in Early November resulted in the death of 26 infants in a week. See below;

Eight more babies die in Malda Hospital, toll 26

Posted on :16:09:18 Nov 16, 2011
Last edited on:16:09:18 Nov 16, 2011


MALDA: Eight more newborns have died at the Malda District Sadar Hospital since Monday, taking the crib death toll in the institution to 26 since November 9.

Hospital superintendent Himadri Kumar Ari said two newborns died on Monday night, three yesterday and another three this morning.

Three infants died on Wednesday due to congenital problems, he said. Of the 26 deaths, 18 were referral cases and 8 were new-borns, he added.

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http://kaumudiglobal.com/innerpage1.php?newsid=12492
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

Six babies die in Malda hospital

PTI

Six babies have died in the neo-natal unit of Malda District Sadar Hospital, days after a task force formed to look into the 26 cot deaths in the facility last month had attributed low hygiene levels and inadequate work force for the fatalities.

While five babies died on Thursday night, one passed away on Friday morning, doctor R.R. Samanta told reporters here.

Aged between one month and two months, the infants had been referred to the hospital from far-flung areas with critical conditions, mostly with respiratory problems, he said.

Twenty-six newborns died in this government hospital in six days from November 11.

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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2742471.ece

Six infant deaths in 10 hours in Malda hospital
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
Malda, December 24, 2011

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?There was no abnormality in the deaths. The babies were between one day to three months old, and all of them were suffering from respiratory problems, malnutrition and several other complications,? added Samanta.

Parents and guardians, however, had a different version. Anjana Mondal of Sripur village, whose newborn died on Friday, alleged negligence by the hospital staff. ?I am told that my baby had some complications since birth, but I never saw any doctor attend to her,? she said.

Another guardian said, ?The babies are suffering a lot due to the cold weather, but the children?s ward in the hospital isn?t warm enough.?

Mujibar Sheikh from Dharampur village said, ?My daughter Janinur Khatun (three months old) was suffering from fever and breathing problem, but she was not shifted to the special baby care unit even when her condition deteriorated.?

Principal of the Malda Medical College and Hospital, Dr Debasish Bhattacharya, told HT on Friday, ?I am not looking into the infant deaths. The acting super is dealing with it?.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/India...-hours-in-Malda-hospital/Article1-786365.aspx
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

7 babies die at Malda hospital in 24 hours

Jayatri Nag

Posted On Saturday, December 24, 2011 at 02:21:11 AM

In Kolkata A month after 36 children died in one week at Malda District Hospital in West Bengal, seven infant deaths were reported on Friday at the medical centre.

The hospital authorities have said most of the babies were critical when brought in. They have cited hypothermia and birth asphyxia (choking) as the reasons behind the crib deaths. With Malda reeling under a cold wave, temperature hovering between 4 and 10 degrees Celsius, hospital sources say the toll might go up.

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http://www.mumbaimirror.com/index.a...3&contentid=20111224201112240221249981e7acefb
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

3 more crib deaths at Malda Hospital


Malda (WB): Three more children died at Malda Sadar Hospital on Saturday taking the number of crib deaths in the State-run facility to nine in the past two days. While three children died in the hospital, six other deaths occurred during Thursday-Friday, acting Superintendent Dr RR Samanta said, adding that most of them were new-born babies.

http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/30376-inbrief.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

3 more die at Bengal ?killer? hospital

Posted On Sunday, December 25, 2011 at 03:30:42 AM

In Kolkata Three infants died at the a state government-run hospital of Malda district on Saturday, a day after seven deaths were reported.

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Three-year-old Izam Haque, who died of asphyxia (suffocation) and hypothermia, had been admitted to the hospital on Friday.

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The second child died barely a couple of hours after birth, also due to asphyxia. The third baby, a five-day-old from Bamongola, had been admitted on December 22.

Chief Medical Officer Swapan Jhariat said that the children had been brought in a critical state.

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http://www.mumbaimirror.com/index.a...3&contentid=2011122520111225033050874921b3ef3
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda Hospital

23 children die in 10 days in a Birbhum hospital

Press Trust of India

Posted: Mon Dec 26 2011, 04:28 hrs



A total of 23 babies have died in the past 10 days at a government-run hospital here in Birbhum district. Manabendra Ghosh, Superintendent of Suri Sadar Hospital, said 23 babies died between December 15 to 24 while 49 infants died in the past one month in the hospital.

Of the 49, only three were about a year old who were suffering from pneumonia or septicaemia, Ghosh said, adding the others in the age group of 0-7 days, were born in the hospital and were underweight. As the number of deliveries increased in the hospital, the number of baby deaths also went up, he said.

While there were 9,500 deliveries in the hospital last year, the figure reached 15,000 this year, Ghosh said.

Claiming that the hospital?s average rate of children deaths was 1.57 per day which was ?better than many hospitals in the state?, he said death of 23 babies in 10 days pulled the average on the higher side.

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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/23-children-die-in-10-days-in-a-birbhum-hospital/892136/

On average, Birbhum hospital has seen 42 births per day this year.

http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/NA...-23-infants-dead-in-past-10-days-2675259.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda & Birbhum Hospitals

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda & Birbhum Hospitals

WB: 5 more infants die in Malda hospital, death toll rises to 21
Posted: Thu Dec 29 2011, 22:51 hrs
Malda:

The death toll of infants in the last seven days has risen to 21 with five more new-born dying today in the government-run Malda Sadar Hospital here, according to acting superintendent of the hospital M A Rashid.

He said the cause of the death of the five new born babies, in the last 24 hours, was due to under-weight and breathing problem.

"We are trying our best to tackle the problem but we have a weak infrastructure here. However,We are trying to address all these issues," said Rashid.

Earlier, the hospital had reported death of 26 babies in a period of six days from November 11.

Reports of crib deaths have been coming from various parts of the state recently.

While 23 babies died in 10 days since December 15 in Suri Sadar Hospital, 12 children died in a day on October 28 in Burdwan Hospital. Another eighteen infants died at B C Roy Memorial Hospital For Children in Kolkata.

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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/w...malda-hospital-death-toll-rises-to-21/893620/
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda & Birbhum Hospitals

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths New fatalities at Malda & Birbhum Hospitals

Three children killed in Malda
Jan 06, 08:41 pm

Malda, communicate formula: Malda Medical College on Friday, killing three children. All children had pneumonia and breathing difficulties. The incident occurred when the Director of Medical Colejej Sushant Banerjee have visited here.
Banerjee, who arrived here with ten members of the team visited Malda Medical College. Many relatives of dead children in the order reported. Banerjee after meeting with district health officers of health in the building. He will soon increase in beds in the pediatric department.
The past month has been a string of deaths of children in Malda. Cold and so far 30 children have died from other causes. The former was created utter chaos. Was accused of medical Laprwari. The government had assured the immediate control. Still can not improve that situation. This is why the Director of Medical Colejej Sushant Banerjee, can not believe anyone is assured. There is resentment among the local population.

http://in.jagran.yahoo.com/news/local/westbengal/4_13_8731257.html
 
Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths - 30 deaths at Malda hospital in the past month, pneumonia & respiratory distress

Re: West Bengal: Infant deaths - 30 deaths at Malda hospital in the past month, pneumonia & respiratory distress

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2011

Five Crib Death in 24 Hours in Malda Medical College: Toll Rises to 21 in Seven Days

MALDA, 29 DEC: Five more newborns died in last 24 hours in Malda Medical College and Hospital (MNCH) taking the toll to 21 in last 7 days. Furious reaction came from local Congress MLA as the doctors expressed their helplessness to curb the death. The MNCH authority conceded that altogether 147 babies died in last 52 days and most of them were born in this hospital itself.

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http://soumyadesarkar.blogspot.com/2011/12/five-crib-death-in-24-hours-in-malda.html
 
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