Two more deaths due to diphtheria at Maharishi Valmiki hospital; toll rises to 22

Two more deaths due to diptheria has been reported at a civic hospital in north Delhi, taking the toll from the infectious disease in the city to 22, officials said Thursday.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-09-2018 03:33 IST | Created: 28-09-2018 00:49 IST
Two more deaths due to diphtheria at Maharishi Valmiki hospital; toll rises to 22
The fresh deaths were reported at Maharishi Valmiki Infectious Diseases Hospital at Kingsway Camp, which has already seen 19 fatalities due to it. (Image Credit: Twitter)
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Two more deaths due to diphtheria have been reported at a civic hospital in north Delhi, taking the toll from the infectious disease in the city to 22, officials said Thursday.

The fresh deaths were reported at Maharishi Valmiki Infectious Diseases Hospital at Kingsway Camp, which has already seen 19 fatalities due to it.

"From September 6 onwards, there have been over 170 admissions at the municipal hospital, out of whom 21 have died," a senior official said. One more death earlier had been reported at the Delhi government-run LNJP Hospital.

North Delhi Mayor Adesh Gupta Tuesday had suspended medical superintendent of the hospital for alleged lapses in connection with the death of these children at the facility.

Gupta had set up a panel a few days ago to look into the death cases and sought a report.

"There were lapses, it seems, so we have taken the action. Rest action will depend on what comes out in the report," he said.

The hospital is governed by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC).

Then Medical Superintendent Sunil Kumar Gupta on September 20 had said that the patients belonged to the age group of up to 9 years.

Sunil Kumar Gupta, in an NDMC statement on September 20, was quoted as saying that diphtheria cases occur only in this season and such a number of cases in the season was "not unusual".

On Sunday, the official had said that among the patients admitted, 122 belonged to Uttar Pradesh, 11 from Haryana and 14 from Delhi.

The mayor Tuesday had also said that he had approached Union Health Minister J P Nadda in the wake of diphtheria deaths, for a supply of anti-diphtheria serum (ADS) and it has been supplied to the hospital.

"As of now, there is no shortage of the serum," he said.

The diphtheria deaths had prompted the Delhi Commission for Women to send a notice to the municipal hospital.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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