Three more children die in Sargodha hospital, death toll climbs to 15

Two-day old girl and a pair of twins are latest victims of alleged staff negligence, insufficient oxygen supply


Web Desk November 21, 2014

SARGODAH: Death toll from insufficient health facilities at DHQ Hospital in Sargodah climbed to 15 as three more children died on Friday, Express News reported. 

Parents of the children who died over the past 24 hours had blamed insufficient oxygen supply in the nursery ward and negligence of hospital staff for the deaths.

DHQ Hospital management had, however, denied allegations and said that there was no deficiency of gas in any ward.

A senior doctor at the hospital, Adilah told Express News that there was indeed a lack of oxygen in the ward and each child was receiving far less oxygen than they required.

"The resources available to us are not sufficient however, we are doing our best," she said.

She further explained that there were very few incubators to cater to the increasing number of children being admitted to the ward.

The latest victims were a two-day old girl and a pair of twins.

A three-member investigation committee - formed to investigate the tragedy - had sent a comprehensive report on the matter to Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

COMMENTS (6)

usman786 | 9 years ago | Reply

Govt should ban all foreign free treatment for MPA/MNAs others for all diseases. They are not begger to take money from us

SAC | 9 years ago | Reply

For a moment, forget about government or society, etc. What is the hospital staff doing? Its not that these children are coming from a blast zone. They are admitting women about to give birth, receiving new born babies, which generally require just human care and attention. Ok, one, or two or three babies may die because of lack of facilities but such a large number? and continuing, can only be because of willful neglect of staff. The problem in Pakistan is the dead humanity amongst all of us.

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