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In eastern Uttar Pradesh, a season of death by Aarti Dhar

Medical facilities have collapsed as encephalitis epidemic continues to rage Even as the rest of India recovers from Deepavali celebrations, residents of Poorvanchal have been marking a grim time that descends on the eastern Uttar Pradesh region each year: a time local people call the season of death. Ever since July, 470 people, mostly children, have died of viral encephalitis and its biological cousin, Japanese encephalitis — the first caused by a...

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13 babies die at Kolkata Hospital in three days by Ananya Dutta

Even as the number of crib deaths reported from the state-run Dr. B.C. Roy Postgraduate Institute of Paediatric Science since Tuesday has risen to 13 (with one baby dying on Thursday), the Health authorities said there were no instances of medical negligence. Those who died were all very vulnerable and it would have been nearly impossible to save them. No negligence or any other reason was found that might have led...

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India Calcutta Hospital is accused over infant deaths

-BBC   Some of the parents of 12 children who died over the last two days in a Hospital in the Indian city of Calcutta have accused it of negligence. The deaths of the children follows 25 similar "crib deaths" in June. Staff at the BC Roy Hospital have strongly denied the negligence allegations. They say that the infants were admitted in a critical condition. But correspondents say that the Hospital is overcrowded, with many...

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12 infants die in 48 hours in Kolkata Hospital

CNN-IBN   In a shocking development, a total of 12 infants have died at the B C Roy Children's Hospital in Kolkata. All the infants died in the Hospital in the past 48 hours. Hospital superintendent Dilip Roy said that delayed admission of the babies, who were already in a very critical condition, led to the deaths. "We are always trying to improve service and treatment but some deaths are taking place since the babies...

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Rotavirus infection: India among 5 nations with high deaths by Aarti Dhar

Close to one lakh children below the age of five years died of diarrhoea attributable to rotavirus infection in India in 2008, accounting for 22 per cent of the total deaths reported globally that year, the latest edition of the Lancet Infectious Diseases magazine has reported. Worldwide in 2008, diarrhoea related to rotavirus infection resulted in 4,53,000 deaths in children younger than 5 years — 37 per cent of deaths attributable...

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