Nine newborn babies die in Odisha govt hospital

July 20, 2013 04:55 pm | Updated June 04, 2016 03:59 pm IST - Sambalpur/Bhubaneswar

Nine newborn babies have died at the state-run VSS Medical College and Hospital in Burla the last 24 hours, leading the Odisha government to order an investigation.

“The nine deaths were reported in the neonatal care centre of hospital since last morning. All of them were kept in incubators as they were premature babies,” Superintendent of the hospital, Dr. Laxmikant Dash said.

Denying negligence by the hospital, he said most of the premature babies were seriously ill and suffering from respiratory problems, underweight and anaemic.

One of the babies weighed barely 560 gram and the death during a short span was only a coincidence, Dr. Dash said.

“However, the matter is being looked into and I have asked the head of the paediatric department to submit a report immediately,” Dr. Dash said.

The Director Medical Education and Training and Sishu Bhawan director have been asked to inquire into the matter, Health Minister Damodar Rout said.

Preliminary reports indicated that most of the babies were ill since birth, but a clear picture would emerge after an inquiry, he said.

Demonstration

There was tension in the hospital as parents and relatives of the babies held the hospital authorities responsible. The Congress held a demonstration and road blockade in Burla against the deaths accusing the hospital authorities of negligence.

Senior Congress leader Sriballabh Panigrahi accused the Health Minister of neglecting the hospital and doing little to improve its infrastructure and facilities.

Senior BJP leader Jainarayan Mishra accused the BJD government of failing to improve the condition of the hospital where a large number of patients from different parts of the state and Chhattisgarh came.

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