Jaundice epidemic claims two lives in Rahim Yar Khan

A lack of effort on the part of the government has aggravated the situation

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RAHIM YAR KHAN:
At least two people died of jaundice after battling for their lives at Sheikh Zayed Hospital over the last 24 hours. The total number of casualties caused by the disease has exceeded 100, data collected by Express News showed.

Doctors at Sheikh Zayed Hospital said that four patients, suffering from jaundice, were admitted to the health facility. However, the condition of two deteriorated and they later died.

The victims were identified as 38-year-old Muhammad Hassan, a resident of FFC Chowk, and 40-year-old Sama Mai, a resident of Kashmore.


Other patients being provided treatment at the hospital were identified as 60-year-old Hajra Bibi and 55-year-old Zubaida Bibi. The doctors said that the condition of the patients was critical and efforts were being made to save their lives.

Rahim Yar Khan has been plagued with jaundice and the disease has claimed the lives of several people this year. Most of the victims included adults and children. However, a lack of effort on the part of the government has aggravated the situation.

Meanwhile, data collected from different health facilities stated that hundreds of people have lost their lives since the epidemic hit the district.

Health experts said arsenic contamination of underground water and a lack of filtration plants are the leading causes in the spread of jaundice. They added that raising awareness and concerted prevention measures could help overcome the outbreak.
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