Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh) [India], October 1 (ANI): Reports have emerged from Madhya Pradesh's Chhindwara district, where six children have lost their lives over the past month. The district administration has launched a thorough investigation into the cause of the deaths.
Chhindwara District Magistrate Sheelendra Singh confirmed on Tuesday that the child fatalities were reported from September 4; however, no new cases have emerged in the last two days..
While speaking to ANI, Singh said, "...In Chhindwara district, deaths of 6 children have been recorded from September 4 until now. No new cases have come to light in the last 2 days...The administration is vigilant. The health department is working on this. An investigation is being conducted by experts.."
The district administration also informed that extra precautions have been taken, and a Rapid Response and Diagnosis (RRD) team from Bhopal has already arrived to assist in the investigation.
Singh said, "We have taken extra precautions regarding issues related to viruses and bacteria. An RRD (Rapid Response and Diagnosis) team has arrived from Bhopal. Medicine experts have also come to review the combination of medicines being used. At the same time, teams are here to investigate vector-borne diseases as well. Officials from Delhi and Bhopal have arrived. The district administration is actively working on the matter."
A meeting was held with professors from the medical college, pediatric experts, and doctors from the district hospital to discuss the situation.
Singh said, "We held a meeting with professors from the medical college, pediatric experts, and teams of doctors from the district hospital. According to the reports from Pune, there are no signs or symptoms matching those of a vector-borne viral infection. Hence, there is some suspicion that the issue might be related to the combination of drugs being used. Water samples have also been tested, and no negative results were found.
The DM advised parents to be cautious and avoid using certain syrups and medications without proper guidance from certified doctors.
"Some doctors suggested that syrups and drugs should be used with precaution. A few samples have been collected. An advisory has been issued for doctors and parents to refrain from using certain syrups for the time being, as a precautionary measure," Singh said.
The district administration has also urged parents not to consult quacks and instead seek medical attention from certified doctors if their children fall ill. Additionally, parents have been advised to ensure their children consume pure water and healthy food.
"Parents have been advised not to approach quacks if their children fall ill and go to only certified doctors, and consume only pure water and healthy food...", Singhj added. (ANI)
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