Mangaluru: Health dept taking all steps to curb diseases, no need to panic: Khader


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Jul 5: In the wake of spread of communicable diseases like dengue and malaria in the district, health minister U T Khader allayed fears and urged people not to panic and said that all necessary steps are being taken to curb the spread of diseases.

Addressing reporters at the DC's office here on Sunday July 5, Khader said, "There is no need to panic about communicable diseases. The health department and theofficials are working hard throughout the district and taking all necessary steps to ensure medical facilities to patients. Strict action will be taken if any mistake is done by any nursing staff, doctors or officials.

"Rapid response team has been formed and nodal officers have been appointed in every taluk. They will be doing review on the number of affected people and steps to be taken. Treatment will be given to those who test positive," he added.

"Communicable diseases are common in Dakshina Kannada as our district is situated on the river bank and we get heavy rainfall. Hence there is more chance of water getting stagnated which leads to breeding of mosquitoes. There is high risk of communicable diseases, so we have directed the urban development authorities, that is corporations and panchayats to keep the city clean," Khader said.

"As of now four deaths have occured in our district due to communicable diseases, and in all the four cases, the patients went to hospital only after their condition turned serious. They had neglected the fever and also, they all went to private hospitals and not to Wenlock or other government health centres. I urge people not to neglect fever and go to the nearest hospital. They can also go to primary health centres which will examine them and refer them to Wenlock hospital if required," he said.

"Protocol has been issued to doctors through IMA on how to treat patients, so that standard treatment is followed. In case a patient has less than 10,000 platelets, he/she will be given platelets free of cost in government hospitals," he added.

"Private hospitals should treat patients only if they are capable of doing so, if not, they should refer the patients to other hospitals, as all the four deaths so far have occured in private hospitals. In Wenlock hospital, there is malaria ward with 24 beds," Khader said.

"In an effort to curb the spread of the diseases, the health department has initiated fogging in various places. In Mangaluru there are two teams and seven fogging machines, while Puttur, Beltangady and Bantwal each have two teams and four machines.

Referring to the recent protest by BJP MLC Kota Srinivas Poojary demanding permanent appointment of 3,500 nurses, Khader said, "It is not feasible to take all 3,500 nurses under goverment scale. They were appointed by National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) for a task. There are no 3,500 vacancies and if they are appointed there will be legal issues. There are some nurses who are working from 15 years and we want to make them permanent at the state level. We are trying to make 889 nurses permanent.

"Kota Srinivas Poojary has said that he had given proposal in this regard when BJP was in power, but I want to ask why did he give it only in the last cabinet meeting of the previous BJP government? This is nothing but a political gimmick to gain votes. Legally it is not possible to make so many nurses permanent, and the government cannot do it for any particular district. It has to be for the entire state. There are also budgeting issues. We have to think about the burden on the government treasury - there is expenditure and other issues to be considered. But we will make the nurses permanent in course of time, for example, if there are a thousand vacancies, 500 will be appointed through exam and interviews, while the remaining 500 will be chosen from these 3,500 nurses. We will make list of the nurses so they will be assured that they would be appointed in future, so there is no confusion," he explained.

On the issue pertaining to salaries to 108 ambulance service staff, he said, "The 108 ambulance service is managed by GVK-EMRI, and the government will not interfering in its functioning. There may be complaints from about 10 percent of the drivers, but we will not interfere. It is up to GVK to take necessary action."

DC A B Ibrahim Mayor Jacintha Alfred, ZP CEO Sreevidya, MCC joint commissioner Gokuldas Nayak, ADC Sadashiv Prabhu and others were present.Prabhu and others

  

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  • Rahul, Bantwal

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    It's easy to blame the doctors and nurses for any deaths. It's not the ministers decision whether to give patients platelets or not. Giving exact numbers below wich platelets to be transfused is misleading the public helping them blame doctors. If health minister is not of a medical background he should have committee of able medical advisors.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    OPEN CHALLENGE FOR THE SO CALLED KHADER BHAI !! WHO EATS AT UNHEALTHY DHABA OR UNHYGIENIC RESTAURANTS BEING A HEALTH MINISTER !!

    CAN HE PROVIDE EACH AND EVERYONE HEALTH CARD WHICH FACILITATE EVERYONE TO GET THE BASIC NECESSITY OF LIFE REGARDLESS ANY CAST CREED RELIGION OR POLITRICKS!!

    IF YOU ARE REALLY GENUINE DON'T GO FOR PRESS MEET GO FOR REALITY !!

    JUST COUNT ON HOW MANY AMBULANCES REALLY WORKING AND RESPONDING TO THE PEOPLE NEEDS !!

    HOW MANY HELICOPTER AMBULANCES REALLY RESERVED FOR GENERAL PUBLIC

    HOW MAY MOTOR CYCLE AMBULANCES ATTENDED TILL DATE !!

    DONT ACT JUST LIKE LOBO MAAM WHO JUST CUT THE RIBBONS AND SMILE AT CAMERA AND WILL HAVE DEEP SLEEP !!!

    WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE GENUINE BUT HOW YOU DECIDE YOURSELF

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    Khadar baayi please do some thing already late, lost 5 lifes in south canara, still if you have doubt ask your party member mohammad ali who is opposition leader in puttur pura sabhe, now in serious condition in puttur hospital by dengue..

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  • Dr Deepak DSouza, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    "All steps"

    Really !

    Think again or ask experts!

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  • Naveen, Manglore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    ಏಪಾ.. ನಾಲ್ ಪುನ ಬೂರಿಬೋಕ್ಕನಾ ???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    Union Health Minister has gone on vacation ...

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    Flight mode

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    Khader,
    we proud to have a minister like you. Keep up the good work.

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