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Lack of oxygen kills 49 Uttar Pradesh kids

The deaths reportedly took place between July 21 and August 20 in the Sick Newborn Care Unit of the hospital.

Lucknow: After Gorakhpur, it is now Farukkhabad that is making news for all the wrong reasons.

According to reports, 49 children have died during the period of one month in the government-run Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, allegedly due to lack of oxygen supply.

The deaths reportedly took place between July 21 and August 20 in the Sick Newborn Care Unit of the hospital.

While 30 children died in the sick newly-born care unit (SNCU) of the hospital alone, 19 others died at the time of delivery or soon after the delivery at the hospital.

The SNCU in-charge, Dr Kailash Kumar, however, claimed there were reasons ranging from children born prematurely to being underweight for the death of children.

Three doctors, including the Chief Medical Officer, have been charged and sacked. The district magistrate has also been removed.

DM shifted over delay in action
The doctors named in an FIR filed Sunday night include chief medical officer (CMO) Uma Kant, medical superintendent Akhilesh Agarwal and Kailash Kumar.

They have been booked under sections 176 (omission to give notice to public servant), 188 (disobedience) .and 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the IPC.

After the series of deaths took place in the hospital, the district magistrate Ravindra Kumar and city magistrate J.K. Jain conducted an inquiry after some people complained of shortage of oxygen.

The officials did not inform the state government and conducted the inquiry last week after they received a number of complaints from the families of the children .They did not even forward the report to the government.

The matter came to light after a local TV channel reported the matter when the FIR was lodged. The district magistrate has been transferred on Monday, reportedly for delay in action.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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