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Yogi govt scapegoats doctors again after 49 children die in Farrukhabad, medics go on strike 

At least 49 children had died in Farrukhabad’s Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital between July 20 and August 31, allegedly due to lack of oxygen



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PTI Photo Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the 3-day annual meeting of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) at Keshav Dham, Vrindavan near Mathura on Saturday

Doctors at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Farrukhabad went on strike after District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar lodged an FIR against the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and the Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) over the deaths of 49 children in 30 days, allegedly due to lack of oxygen.

The state government had directed District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar to conduct a probe into the matter, before transferring CMO Dr Umakant Pandey, CMS Dr Akhilesh Agarwal and Kumar himself.

At first, the DM had ordered a probe by a team headed by the CMO. However, not satisfied with the findings of the report, the DM ordered a separate enquiry by the Additional District Magistrate who mentioned “death because of lack of oxygen” in his reeport. After this, the FIR was lodged against the CMO and the CMS.

A government spokesperson said that at least 49 children had died in the hospital between July 20 and August 31.

Providing a breakup of the cases, the spokesperson said in a statement that a total of 461 cases were reported during the period. There were 19 cases of stillborn births while the condition of 66 toddlers was found to be critical, on top of six infants who died during treatment.

In the same period, 145 children from other hospitals were referred to RML Hospital, of whom 121 children recovered.

Altogether, the number of infant deaths came to 49 between July 20 and August 21.

Published: 04 Sep 2017, 2:36 PM IST

The spokesperson admitted that perinatal asphyxia, or a condition that involves depriving a newborn of oxygen, could be the likely reason behind the deaths.

The local medical fraternity, however, questioned the logic of the Yogi government in targeting doctors.

“Why are doctors at the receiving end all the time? The DM seems to be vindictive towards doctors and therefore has lodged an FIR against the CMO and the CMS of RML Hospital in Farrukhabad,” Dr Arun Makhija, an office bearer of Uttar Pradesh Medical and Health Services, said.

The death of children at the Farrukhabad hospital comes after at least 30 children died in a state-run hospital in Gorakhpur on August 10-11 amid allegations of oxygen shortage. The eventual toll went up to 70.

Even at the time of the Gorakhpur tragedy, FIRs had been lodged against doctors. Three of them have been arrested and sent to judicial custody.

Published: 04 Sep 2017, 2:36 PM IST

Published: 04 Sep 2017, 2:36 PM IST

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Published: 04 Sep 2017, 2:36 PM IST