After 49 infant deaths, doctors go on mass leave in UP's Farrukhabad

Upset over charges brought against senior doctors of state-run hospital in Farrukhabad

IANS  |  Lucknow 

New-born babies at the Farrukhabad district hospital on Monday. The hospital recorded 30 neo-natal ICU deaths and 19 delivery deaths between July 20 and August 21.
New-born babies at the Farrukhabad district hospital on Monday. The hospital recorded 30 neo-natal ICU deaths and 19 delivery deaths between July 20 and August 21.

Upset over charges brought against senior of a state-run hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Farrukhabad, where 49 infants died within a month, all government in the district went on on Tuesday.

A FIR was lodged on Monday against the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) and a senior child specialist of the Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) district hospital following Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's directive.

Office bearers of the medical associations in the state informed that they have decided to be on leave until September 7, but added that emergency and post-mortem services would not be disturbed.

The Provincial Medical Services (PMS) Association has urged the state government to form a technical team to evaluate the deaths of infants.

A non-technical team has been probing the deaths of 30 infants in the neonatal critical care unit and 19 in the delivery room between July 20 and August 21, due to poor treatment, lack of attention and paucity of oxygen.

Accusing the state government of acting in haste and under pressure, the have warned that the victimisation of innocent must be stopped immediately.

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In a memorandum sent to Principal Secretary (Health) Prashant Trivedi, the PMS have also demanded that the FIRs against the three be immediately withdrawn.

President of the district PMS Association Ashok Yadav and General Secretary Amit Singh have pointed out that only critically ill patients are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit and work hard to save their lives with "limited resources and man power".


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The also spoke to Health Minister Siddhartha Nath Singh.

On Tuesday, Joint Director Medical Health Karan Singh reached Farrukhabad and started the probe ordered by the state government.

The government on Monday had also transferred three officials of the district including the District Magistrate.

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First Published: Tue, September 05 2017. 11:45 IST