Khaleej Times

Tunisia minister quits over 11 deaths

- Essafa

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 on Saturday, according to a video released by his office.

Leading newspaper 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 on 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”.

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