Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PGIMS Rohtak, BPS College start Covid-19 testing

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FOURTEEN SAMPLES TESTED IN ROHTAK FOUND NEGATIVE FOR THE VIRUS

ROHTAK : In the wake of Covid-19 outbreak in India, doctors at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) here and Bhagat Phool Singh (BPS) Medical College, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat, have started a sample collection initiative to enhance their capacity for diagnosis and detection.

Head of department of pulmonary and critical care medicine Dr Dhruva Chaudhary is supervisin­g the initiative at PGIMS.

Chaudhary said, “We have set up an isolation ward with quarantine facilities. The hospital staff are adhering to government guidelines. As many as 14 people came forward to get tested, so far none of them have received a positive result.”

“Individual­s with a travel history to affected countries have been put under observatio­n. Initially, we had only been collecting samples but last week we setup a testing facility.”

‘LABS ARE FULLY EQUIPPED’

However, a doctor, on condition of anonymity, said the facilities at the hospital need to be modernised.

“The highly sensitive tests are being carried out in a sanitised environmen­t inside a lab fully equipped with a testing machine and materials. Routine confirmati­on of suspected cases is based on detection of the unique sequences of virus RNA with nucleic acid amplificat­ion tests (NAAT), such as real time reverse transcript­ion –Polymerase Chain reaction (rRTPCR). If a negative result is obtained from a patient with a high index of suspicion for COVID-19 virus infection, another sample is taken from his lower respirator­y tract,” he said.

Chaudhary said a team of doctors and physicians from his department and the department­s of internal medicine department , respirator­y medicine , ear, nose, and throat (ENT), microbiolo­gy, hospital administra­tion, emergency, anaesthesi­a and vaccinatio­n were working together to enhance the hospital’s capacity to diagnose and detect Covid-19.

3.6 LAKH MASKS ORDERED

On the availabili­ty of masks and sanitisers, Chaudhary said he had ordered 3.6 lakh masks, of which he had 50,000 masks. The remaining masks are yet to be delivered.

ROADWAYS BUSES SANITISED IN HISAR

Haryana Roadways buses are being disinfecte­d to prevent the virus from spreading.

Hisar roadways general manager Rahul Mittal said, “We are following all directions. Buses are still running on their routes regularly.”

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