One more cholera case at private hospital
Raising concerns among public health authorities in Chennai, the number of patients tested positive for cholera at the private hospital in the city is feared to go up to six, including the latest case for which the test results are awaited.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-04-02 20:21 GMT
Chennai
Officials of the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department are awaiting the food sample test report from the King Institute of Preventive Medicine and Research in Guindy, after another patient of Apollo Hospitals group is suspected to have caught the highly infectious disease.
“While the other cases were reported at Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital in Nandanam, the latest came from the main hospital on Greams Road. We have taken samples and sent them to King Institute. Results are expected by Tuesday,” said Dr R Kathiravan, Designated Food Safety Officer.
Stating that they would decide the next step based on the test result, he added, “The case reported at the Greams Road facility was not an inpatient. However, we have inspected the shops and stalls in the vicinity. We have also picked up eight samples – five food and three water samples – from the canteen at the Nandanam hospital.”
Stating that they had received a call from the Apollo Hospital administration two days ago, City Health Officer Dr Senthil Nathan said that they have taken steps to ensure that all patients were stable. “We are working with the Food Safety Department to ensure that this is under check,” he added.
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