Infected IV fluid kills 13 pregnant women in Jodhpur

Jodhpur, February 25 (NDTV):  In a shocking case of negligence, 13 pregnant women died at Jodhpur’s Umaid Hospital after being administered with infected glucose. The deaths, which occurred in the span of just over a week, happened at the time of child births. The women had undergone C-sections or had suffered excessive bleeding during deliveries. Initial investigations reveal that the patients were, indeed, administered contaminated IV fluid which eventually led to their deaths.
“The deaths occurred due to infected fluids”, said Dr Narendra Changani, Superintendent, Umaid Hospital. Following protests from the families of the deceased, the Rajasthan government has ordered a probe into the deaths. “I spoke to hospital authorities and the Health Minister. After the meeting, we have started a detailed investigation to find out the real reasons for these deaths. If there is a need for criminal action, we will register a case depending on what comes out of the probe”, said Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
Meanwhile, experts are also probing whether a Superbug has entered the hospital’s Operation Theatre. A Superbug is a bacterium which is resistant to most antibiotics and causes maximum harm to patients undergoing surgeries. For the time being, four out of the 5 Operation Theatres have been closed down and a committee of 6 experts is collecting and checking all samples from the Operation Theatres.