Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Rise in infection cases in kids: State stresses on awareness

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Organs were retrieved from the brain dead patients on Thursday. Heart was retrieved and taken to another private hospital. One kideney was taken to the SSKM Hospital while another kidney and liver will be transplant­ed at the hospital where the patient was declared brought dead. Cornea has been sent to a private eye hospital.

It may be mentioned here that family members of a 10 year old girl who died after prolonged suffering from brain stem glioma donated her body to SSKM Hospital for medical research in last month. The number of body dontion has increased in the state. The process was however affected in the past two years due to Covid. Constant awareness campaigns conducted by the state Health department at both the government-run and private hospitals have started yielding results as the state has seen a spur in organ transplant­s as well.

KOLKATA: Amidst a steep rise in Covid infection, appearance of scrub typhus among children in South Bengal and Nairobi flies infections in North Bengal, state health department has stressed upon awareness among the people to take precaution­ary measures.

Scrub typhus has become a worry for the health officials as infected patients are mostly children. The health experts have pointed out that if a child complains about fever, his/her family members must check whether there is any stinging mark on his/her body. If there is any such mark, the patient can be attacked with scrub typhus. Fever can last for 5-7 days in case of scrub typhus infection. In some cases, the fever does not drop below normal till medication is started.

“An insect, ‘Trombiculi­dae’ triggers scrub typhus infection and it is generally found in paddy fields, bushes. It is sometimes found in the skin of cattle. Treatment must be started without a delay, unless one can lead to multiorgan failure if not treated properly. In case of Covid, fever normally lasts for 3-4 days. In case of scrub typhus, fever can sustain for more than 7 days if proper treatment is not initiated,” said Dr G Mukherjee, a senior pathologis­t in the city.

Meanwhile, panic gripped a large section of people living in the hilly regions of north Bengal and neighbouri­ng state Sikkim after more than 100 people reported skin allergies triggered by an insect popularly known as Nairobi Fly. Around 100 students of a private engineerin­g college in east Sikkim reported skin allergies in the last couple of days. Similar cases have also been reported from Mirik, Darjeeling and Siliguri. Health department has urged the civic bodies in north Bengal to spread awareness so that people put up mosquito nets at the time of sleep. It has also said that people must keep their surroundin­gs clean and insecticid­es must be spread. It has also been advised to put a net on the window so that insects cannot enter the houses.

Organs were retrieved from the brain dead patient on Thursday

Around 100 students of a private engineerin­g college in east Sikkim reported skin allergies in the last couple of days. Similar cases have also been reported from Mirik, Darjeeling and Siliguri

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