Health Officer visits dengue affected area

Health Officer visits dengue affected area

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 06:12 AM IST
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Sendhwa : After discovering few positive cases of dengue, Barwani district hospital officer, MK Mehta, inspected the rural region of Sendhwa, and informed people about the disease and safety measures that must be taken by them.

As per the information received, the officer instructed the local health officer to send the blood samples directly to Indore, if Dengue traits are found in them, as many a times, the difference in reports of the tests results into wrong conclusions. During this, the people of CMHO complained against Dr Sanjay Kaler, saying that he is never present during the evening and night. Mehta warned the doctor and instructed him to be available for the patients. It may be noted that the government doctors are providing their services in private hospital, Moti Shree Diagnostics. On receiving this information, officer Mehta, instantly rushed for the inspection of the clinic. He found the letterheads of the doctors and the list of their names. The officer against the director of private clinic drafted a Panchnama. Mehta said that legal investigation shall be conducted on Monday.

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