The Government Medical College (GMC) of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir is being strengthened, as an unknown disease in Budhal village of Kotranka Sub Division killed 17 people. To deal with the situation, the government’s health department has provided five children and five anesthesia experts to GMC Rajouri.
Dr. AS Bhatia, Principal of GMC Rajouri, confirmed that all types of advanced techniques exist to deal with any emergency.
Dr. Amarjeet Singh Bhatia, Principal of MC Rajouri, said, “We (while vacating the village of Buddhaal) faced a shortage of staff. The order for deputation of pathologists has been passed.
In addition, the hospital with advanced care ambulances is also ready. Currently, six patients from Budhal village are undergoing treatment at GMC Hospital Rajouri and are recovering.
The entire Buddhaal region has been declared a control area and Buddha MLA Javed Iqbal has appealed to the central government to provide air ambulances for any emergency, so that patients can be airlifted.
Unknown disease has been reported in Budhal village, the symptoms of which are fever, sweating, vomiting, dehydration and sometimes unconsciousness. Despite the initial trials, no bacterial or virus infection was found.
The administration is still not aware of mysterious diseases and diseases, due to which all departments have been kept on high alert and have to work round the clock to deal with the situation.
Budhal MLA Javed Iqbal said, “I saw the children dying in front of me. I appeal to the government to deploy air ambulances in Jammu or Rajouri, so that he should take serious patients by air for advanced treatment. Can go. “
If the disease spreads and there is a big outbreak, then arrangements should also be made in PGIMER Chandigarh and AIIMS Delhi. GMC Rajouri should also be strengthened and more staff should be sent here to deal with any emergency … yesterday, patients were taken from here to Jammu. However, in the absence of help, he could not be sent to Pgimer Chandigarh and instead he is being treated at SMGS Hospital and GMC Jammu. “