Sharp drop in Gorakhpur hospital deaths this year: Govt data


Lucknow, Sep 3 (PTI): Data on deaths of children compiled by the Uttar Pradesh government show a sharp drop in casualty figures in the BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur this year compared to those in the last three years.

According to the data compiled by the UP health department, made available to PTI, 1,317 children had died in the state-run facility so far this year.

The number of deaths stood at 5,850 in 2014, 6,917 in 2015 and 6,121 in 2016, the department data said.

The data showed the average daily deaths translating to 16 in 2014, 19 in 2015 and 17 in 2016 -- as against 5.3 a day till August this year.

"This (death figure) is much lower than that in the previous years," Health Minister Sidharth Nath Singh said.

Congress spokesperson Ashok Singh had charged the Uttar Pradesh government with failing to check the deaths in the BRD medical college.

"The toll is alarmingly high and the government has failed to check the casualties," he had said.

Countering him, the health minister said "good work" was being done by the Yogi Adityanath government in the state.

"The reason (for the fall in death figures) is the good work done in the last five months. We have strengthened encephalitis treatment centres and taken various effective measures to check the dreaded disease so that more patients are treated at community health centre levels and do not just rush to the BRD medical college," Singh told PTI.

According to BRD medical college records, 152 children died in January this year, 122 in February, 159 in March, 123 in April, 139 in May, 137 in June, 128 in July and 325 in August.

Taking into account 32 deaths in the first two days of September, the total came to 1,317.
A total of 51,018 children were admitted to the hospital in 2014, 61,295 in 2015 and 60,891 in 2016, according to the data put together by the department and its partner, PATH Foundation, a nonprofit organisation. There were no admission figures for this year.

Health department sources said till August 31, admissions in district hospitals and encephalitis treatment centres had gone up to 62 per cent as compared to BRD hospital.

"We have to bring this up to at least 80 per cent. We are on the right path," said an official.
Because of seasonal illnesses, August usually saw a rise in the number of children being admitted to the medical college which caters to Gorakhpur and adjoining districts in Uttar Pradesh, with patients also coming from neighbouring Bihar and Nepal.

The Numbers of deaths of children in August in 2016, 2015 and 2014 were 587, 668 and 567 respectively, as against 324 last month, according to the data.

"During 2017, larvicidal spraying and fogging were undertaken in 529 villages/urban areas in seven endemic districts of Gorakhpur and Basti division where community meetings and awareness programmes for health workers are being carried out," Singh said while explaining the drop in the casualty figure this year.

The health minister said, "The combat against Japanese Encephalitis (JE)/Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) continues to be a priority for the state government and every effort is being made to ensure proper treatment and management of cases by taking preventive initiatives to educate and involve the community in our fight against these diseases."

He said a special vaccination campaign was carried out in 38 endemic districts from June 29 to July 15 this year covering 92 lakh children in the 1-15 year age bracket.

When contacted, Congress spokesperson Singh expressed doubts over the figures, while Samajwadi Party leader and MLC Rajpal Kashyap dismissed the data.

"The government is trying to run away from its responsibilities of providing better health care facilities," Kashyap said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    The death of 52 infants over 30 days at Jamshedpur’s Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College hospital in Jharkhand.
    Maharashtra has the highest death toll,with 181 people succumbing to H1N1 complications till May7.
    Gujarat swine flu 12 more people succumb to H1N1 virus; death toll reaches 242 since January 2017.
    With just 130 infections, Gujarat has an unexplainably high death toll of 31, which puts the state’s death rate – the percentage of people dying of the infection – at close to 23.8%, compared to the national average of 3.98%.
    So far this year, H1N1 or swine flu has infected 18,000 people and killed 871, a nine-fold rise over the 1,786 cases and 265 deaths reported last year.
    Two years after a massive outbreak in 2015 that infected 42,500 people and killed almost 3,000, India’s response remains inadequate.
    A total of 290 children have died in the Baba Raghav Das Medical College in Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur in the month of August, of whom 213 died in the neonatal ICU ward and 77 in the encephalitis ward, principal P. K. Singh told PTI .
    “There have been 1,250 deaths since January this year at the hospital, especially in encephalitis, infant and children’s wards,” he said.
    Nearly 1.08 million Indian children under the age of five years died in 2015–that’s 2,959 deaths every day or two each minute many of them of causes that were preventable and treatable.
    Faggan Singh Kulaste, minister of state in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, told the Lok Sabha in a reply on July 28, 2017.
    In the past Indians don't need to pay 'Swachh Bharat cess', still mortality and preventable and treatable disease didn't left so much death toll.
    Since India spend less than 1% of GDP on health care sector during PM Modi regime this result are much expected.
    Is rest of India following the 'Gujarat Model' or not India is heading towards man made famine which hit the worst of Somalia.
    Jai Hind

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Nearly 1.08 million Indian children under the age of five years died in 2015–that’s 2,959 deaths every day or two each minute–many of them of causes that were preventable and treatable.
    India’s under-five mortality rate (U5MR)–the probability that a child born in a specific year will die before reaching the age of five–was reported to be 43 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2015 in the Sample Registration System Statistical Report 2015, the latest available data.
    Child mortality is considered one of the bellwethers of the health and well-being of a nation because factors that impact child mortality also affect the health of entire populations. During 2015-16, when the economy was scaling the growth charts by recording a best-in-five-years growth rate of 7.6%, India’s U5MR of 43 in 2015 placed it the worst among BRICS countries and the third worst in South Asia, despite a 26-point improvement from a rate of 69 in 2008.
    Some Indian states such as Assam and Madhya Pradesh recorded worse U5MR than Ghana in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Most under-five deaths were attributed to neonatal causes (53%), pneumonia (15%), diarrhoeal diseases (12%), measles (3%) and injuries (3%), the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s Annual Report 2016-17 said, citing World Health Organization data from 2012.
    India reported the highest U5MR among BRICS countries at 43 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2015, followed by South Africa (41), Brazil (16), China (11) and Russia (10).
    Among its South Asian neighbours, India fared better only than Afghanistan (91) and Pakistan (81). Maldives reported the lowest U5MR at nine deaths per 1,000 live births, followed by Sri Lanka (10), Bhutan (33), Nepal (36) and Bangladesh (38).
    This is the reality of the India our main stream media is hiding the truth from the common man. Gorakhpur data is one such flawed version which is produced for face saving of Government from the real fact.
    Now one can understand very 'Digital India' is really heading for.
    Jai Hind

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Total of 290 children have died in the Baba Raghav Das Medical College in Gorakhpur in the month of August.There have been 1,250 deaths since January this year at the hospital, especially in encephalitis, infant and children’s wards.Gorakhpur is the epicentre encephalitis induced deaths. According to official figures, around 25,000 children have died since 1978 due to the two types of encephalitis. And, these are only recorded deaths. Independent figures put the toll around 50,000 as many kids die without reaching hospital.
    Death too frequent a visitor at Gorakhpur’s BRD Medical College.Why the Gorakhpur story is not about one night of horror.
    The story of the dead children of Gorakhpur is about poor governance over years, maybe decades not just medical negligence. Just like the story of dozens of kids being sodomised and killed in Noida's Nithari was not just the story of a psychopath but equally the story of poor governance of a town where municipal cleaners did not clean a huge drain for ten years so the body parts could never be detected.
    When encephalitis was killing thousands for years, why weren't villages cleaned up? Why weren't citizens told in innovative ways what was causing the disease wiping out their children? When other major hospitals in UP bought liquid oxygen directly from manufacturers like INOX or Lende Gas, why was an intermediary, Pushpa Sales, given the BRD contract for years? To siphon money because these two companies are known to not give kickbacks as a strict policy? How was the hospital principal Rajiv Mishra's wife even sitting on his chair? Why were warnings of oxygen shortage ignored? Why was money not disbursed to the oxygen vendor in a crisis though the principal had adequate money in his account?
    Gorakhpur Turned Into a Funeral Factory. Yogi government needs to step up health care in Uttar Pradesh in the aftermath of Gorakhpur tragedy, This is the only damage-control strategy that may work to regain trust.
    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    When can we have genuine figures ...

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Why there is no death calculation for cows.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Fadnavis bought Scanners to scan beef...are you suggesting we need to scan Jossey Sir's stomach?...If yes, I don't agree...I am trying to persuade him with peaceful means...with love not with force...

    ...JH...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    @Jeevan,

    good question..., if i am not mistaken...., the irony is that, ..the love towards cow is FEKU...,

    jh
    jai hind...,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    First issue them Birth Certificate & Aadhar Card ...

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