Sunday, November 27, 2011

West Bengal: Panchayat - Eight people killed in a week

4 days ago
Department got into the act
Madanpur (Aurangabad): Eight killed in a week. Most children who had to leave the world very soon due to illness. Their ignorance or negligence of the government said. This story is not the reality.

Madanpur block remote hilly and forest area of ​​South Umga Panchayat. Moving to the Maoists. The village and Pckia Lngurahi. The unknown illness within a week, eight people were feared in the cheek of time. When the news 'Good News' featured prominently in the health department got into the act.
Team of doctors in primary health centers in these villages 15 kilometers Madanpur way to fix inaccessible reaches of the hills. Examined blood samples of people suffering from unknown disease and needles, medicine and water Cdhayin them.


Team who - by a medical team who visited the area Shamillngurahi and Pckia Dr. Surendra Prasad Singh, Dr Sanjay Kumar, Pramod Paswan health workers, Dilip Thakur, Anuj Kumar are among Laldev.

Malaria or Japanese fever
Health screening and treatment and returned to Pckia Lngurahi medical team attending medical officer in charge, Dr. Nawal Kishore Singh said the two villages are about 50 people for blood samples.
It is being investigated is that the Japanese Inseflaitis disease outbreaks or Malaria. Of such a statement is likely that died from malaria, and the top of the mountain villages affected by the state because the distance is very short. Widespread disease is malaria in Jharkhand border. Anyway, most of the victims are between the ages of 0 to 14 years.


Every effort will be
Dr. Nawal Kishore Singh for the treatment of people suffering in Pckia Lngurahi and every effort will be made. Hilly and difficult terrain, the medical team daily - daily drive is a bit harder.

Said villagers were still suffering from the disease the person down the hill to inform us. We are willing to treat. Send out the need for treatment will be provided. Upendra Kumar, the former head of all these collaboration and social workers is commendable.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I see mention of "team who" and if that is to mean, "World Health Organization" it is very good to know they are assisting. Thank you for these updates as the situation appears very serious with respect to the possibility of a pandemic. The US media is far more silent than previous international poultry outbreaks in years past, perhaps desensitized to this type of news as opposed to European economic situation. The results of the studies in the Netherlands and Japan eliminates hope for the best case scenario, and now the medium to worst case demands the rational attention of everyone. Thank you for this web page very much! Thank you.