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12,343 cases of respiratory infection detected in West Bengal in over two months

Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi revealed that new admissions in hospitals have come down, from around 800 per day a week back to about 600 per day at present.

12,343 cases of respiratory infection detected in West Bengal in over two months
12,343 cases of respiratory infection detected in West Bengal in over two months
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Published : Mar 14, 2023, 9:20 AM IST

Updated : Mar 14, 2023, 9:29 AM IST

Kolkata: A total of 12,343 cases of acute respiratory infection (ARI) were detected in West Bengal in the last two and a half months, and most of those infected were children, a senior official said. So far, 19 people died of adenovirus infection in the state and 13 of them had severe comorbidities, he said on Monday.

"New admissions in hospitals have come down, from around 800 per day a week back to about 600 per day at present," the official said. A high-level task force on ARI that was formed with Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi as its chairman met on Monday, and decided that training will be given to doctors working in private hospitals, and private practitioners.

Also Read: Record child deaths in the last two months in West Bengal, majorly in Kolkata

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Indian Association of Paediatricians (IAP) will be involved in sensitisation of their members and for public awareness, the official said. "General advisories will be given to Anganwadi workers for early identification of the symptoms," he said. "House-to-house visits by ASHA workers will be intensified for early identification of the cases. Senior doctors and experts will monitor the treatment protocols in the hospitals," the official said. (PTI)

(This story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Kolkata: A total of 12,343 cases of acute respiratory infection (ARI) were detected in West Bengal in the last two and a half months, and most of those infected were children, a senior official said. So far, 19 people died of adenovirus infection in the state and 13 of them had severe comorbidities, he said on Monday.

"New admissions in hospitals have come down, from around 800 per day a week back to about 600 per day at present," the official said. A high-level task force on ARI that was formed with Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi as its chairman met on Monday, and decided that training will be given to doctors working in private hospitals, and private practitioners.

Also Read: Record child deaths in the last two months in West Bengal, majorly in Kolkata

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Indian Association of Paediatricians (IAP) will be involved in sensitisation of their members and for public awareness, the official said. "General advisories will be given to Anganwadi workers for early identification of the symptoms," he said. "House-to-house visits by ASHA workers will be intensified for early identification of the cases. Senior doctors and experts will monitor the treatment protocols in the hospitals," the official said. (PTI)

(This story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Last Updated : Mar 14, 2023, 9:29 AM IST

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