Seven-year-old boy dies of injection overdose in Chikkamagaluru, doctor booked


Chikkamagaluru, Sep 28 (IANS): A seven-year-old boy died allegedly due to an injection overdose in the Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka on Saturday.

The deceased has been identified as Sonesh, a resident of Kenchapura village near Ajjampura town.

Sonesh's father Ashok has lodged a police complaint against a private doctor at the Ajjampura police station.

According to the police, Sonesh had been suffering from a high fever after which his parents rushed him to a private clinic.

Ashok said that Dr Varun administered an injection to Sonesh on his back and sent him home. However, Sonesh developed blisters on the back and was subsequently transferred to a private hospital in Shivamogga. Unfortunately, he succumbed at the hospital on Friday.

Sonesh's parents alleged that the overdose of the drug caused their son's death and filed a police complaint against Varun.

Preliminary investigations have revealed Varun holds a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) degree and did not have the authority to administer injections to patients.

The police have taken up the case for investigation and stated that legal action will be initiated against the doctor. Further details regarding the incident are yet to emerge.

On July 5, a baby, whose genitals were allegedly cut during a caesarean delivery in Karnataka's Davanagere district, died of his injuries. The family protested demanding action against the erring doctor. The child's relatives protested outside Chigateri District Hospital, demanding accountability and action against the doctor.

On June 5, the S.R. Nagar police in Bengaluru registered a case of medical negligence against a private hospital after a seven-year-old boy allegedly died due to an overdose of anaesthesia.

In August 2023, the Karnataka State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (KSCDRC) directed a reputed hospital and a pediatric surgeon to pay Rs 10 lakh in compensation for the death of a 16-month-old boy.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Must take Alcoholic test of these Guys before testing the Patients.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    Shocking to hear such incidents.Heartfelt sympathies to family.Which injection by name he gave to the child ?do they know it?What they mean over dose?In such cases people should take a lawyer specialized in medicine .No use of protesting and streiks.They never care for it.When child has high fever kindly dont go to some unknown ones.but rush to with name and fame has.It might cause some money but childs health is important.Hope they will find by post martum ,what was given and child had.some brain fever?May the soul of small boy rest in peace.

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Dont panic rita , qualified people will do the investigation

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    This case appears to be an anaphylactic reaction to the antipyretic agent injected in the child's body; God only knows what agent was injected! Many doctors even with degrees lack clinical experience especially while treating small kids!

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  • Imtiaz, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    Very sad news... may Almighty grant patience and strength to the parents of this child to bear the loss... somewhere down the lane parents may regret and repent their decision of taking their child to this clinic for consultation with an intention to save some money as medical consultation fee would have been less here compared to other clinics.....

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    Bams not having authority to give injection it seems. Govt is allowing them to practice full fledged as though they are parallel to modern medicine, without any scientific training. And after death they say they have no authority. A full ayush ministry is done by this govt with no scientific backing.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyaduka

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    It may not be an overdose but a reaction (allergic) to the drug. Anyway further investigations are needed

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