The Borneo Post

Tunisia health minister quits over deaths of 11 newborn babies

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TUNIS: Tunisia’s health minister has resigned after the sudden deaths of 11 newborn babies at a state maternity hospital sparked an outcry in the country, the government said.

Prime Minister Youssef Chahed accepted Abderraouf Cherif’s resignatio­n, the premier’s office said on Facebook late on Saturday.

“Those responsibl­e for any negligence will face legal proceeding­s,” the prime minister said at the maternity hospital in the capital late Saturday, according to a video released by his office.

Leading newspaper Essafa on Sunday cried foul and compared the deaths of the babies to a ‘state crime’. A medical associatio­n said the sudden deaths could have been caused by a food product that had gone bad.

The babies died Thursday and Friday at the Rabta clinic in Tunis, which is part of a large medical centre in the capital.

Since then authoritie­s have launched several investigat­ions, including medical and hygiene checks by the health ministry, which was also probing the management of the hospital pharmacy.

Prosecutor­s said they had opened a judicial inquiry into the deaths.

The Tunisian pediatrics society wrote in a statement on Facebook that “elements of the ongoing investigat­ion” pointed to an infection caused by a food product given by gastric tube.

The associatio­n called on the authoritie­s to “shed light” on the situation and recalled the “precarious conditions in which health profession­als work”.

The health ministry said in a statement that “preventive measures and treatment have been taken to avoid other victims and to ensure the health of other babies in the maternity ward”.

The independen­t Tunisian Forum of Economic and Social Rights had called on the health minister to resign over the deaths.

The public health system, once a source of pride in Tunisia, has been hit by management and financial problems that lowered standards and caused drug shortages. — AFP

 ??  ?? This picture shows the entrance of the Wassila Bourguiba state maternity hospital in the Tunisian capital Tunis, in which 11 newborn babies died suddenly in its Rabta clinic, prompting a government probe into the incident. — AFP photo
This picture shows the entrance of the Wassila Bourguiba state maternity hospital in the Tunisian capital Tunis, in which 11 newborn babies died suddenly in its Rabta clinic, prompting a government probe into the incident. — AFP photo

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