Monday, November 16, 2009

Seven newborn babies die in hospital, Andhra orders probe

HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday sequential a investigating into the modification of heptad infant babies, allegedly cod to imperfect incubators at a government-run hospital. Health Minister D. Nagender sequential an investigating into the incident that took place at Old Government Hospital in Vijayawada city. Seven infants died in the infant babies ward at the infirmary on Sunday. "We hit deputed a aggroup of doctors to investigating the incident. If it is evidenced that the modification was caused by the nonaccomplishment by the infirmary body we module verify action," the rector said here. The parents questionable that the babies died cod to imperfect incubators, unfortunate of the gas grouping and the nonaccomplishment of the doctors. The infirmary polity initially claimed that the deaths were cod to various ailments but after agreed to carry an enquiry. After the parents of the babies staged a oppose and local legislators also connected them, infirmary superintendent H B Lal said they would look into the drive of the deaths. The babies who died were two to three-days-old. Their parents questionable that only four discover of 11 incubators were functional at the hospital. Tension prevailed at the infirmary as a large number of people hurried there to oppose against the authorities. Some locals questionable that the incident was also the termination of the ongoing accomplish by lowly doctors. Demanding a hike in stipend, lowly doctors in government-run hospitals are boycotting services. The contestant Telugu Desam Party legislator D. Umamaheswara Rao, who visited the hospital, demanded a rectification of Rs.500,000 to the kinsfolk of each of the newborns who died at the hospital. Source - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/Seven-newborn-babies-die-in-hospital-Andhra-orders-probe/articleshow/5234834.cms --------------- @ Hot Current News Trends | Latest News | Breaking News


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