MP: More than a dozen cases of dengue reported from Gwalior district
MP: More than a dozen cases of dengue reported from Gwalior district
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Gwalior: Cases of dengue viral fever and meningitis have started increasing in Gwalior of Madhya Pradesh. Yes, there is a steady increase in the number of patients suffering from fevers. The biggest impact of these diseases is said to be seen in young children. In fact, two children have died of meningitis in Kamalaraja hospital in the last 24 hours, with more than half a dozen children struggling between life and death. According to the information received, all the wards in Kamlaraja children's hospital, the largest in the zone, are full due to dengue viral fever.

Not only that, the situation is such that 3 to 5 children are admitted in one bed. Jayarogya Hospital Group management says, Any sick child coming to them is being treated.' In addition, the management has also admitted that 'beds cannot be available to all. On the other hand, Jayarogya Hospital Group Superintendent RKS Dhakad says, "The number of children is high, forcing them to lay more than one child on the same bed.'

However, local MLA Praveen Pathak had also rushed to Kamalaraja Hospital after getting wind of these conditions and has also lashed out at the officials here. Also, inform all of you that the Minister-in-charge has also expressed his displeasure over the chaos here. At present, 86 children are admitted in 36 beds in PICU at Kamlaraja Hospital. NICU A total of 360 children are admitted to the hospital.

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