Woman suffers chemical burns
A case of gross negligence within the well being division has come to gentle from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. These days, the well being division groups in Jaisalmer are spraying anti-larvae medicines from home to accommodate, in order that the chance of malaria and dengue will be decreased. In such a scenario, the anti-larvae drugs has turn into a risk to the lifetime of an ASHA employee. Actually, ASHA employee Manju Bhati of heart quantity 9 of Jaisalmer was spraying anti-larvae drugs in homes in the course of the subject on Sunday.
During this, whereas opening the bottle of anti-larva chemical, there was an explosion and the liquid that got here out of it fell on Manju Bhati’s face. During this, Manju Bhati’s face, eyes and palms bought burnt. At the identical time, the lady standing close by, Sanju spouse of Mahesh, additionally bought scars on her face as a result of splashes of the liquid.
Refused to spray medicines
In such a scenario, each the injured have been delivered to Jawahar Hospital in Jaisalmer, the place Asha Sahayogi Sunita Garg, who works with Manju, mentioned that the medical doctors within the hospital refused to deal with her. The medical doctors mentioned that they’d file a case, on which we additionally knowledgeable the upper officers of the medical division. Till now, no assist has come from the well being division for her therapy.
In such a scenario, there may be an environment of worry amongst ASHA staff and so they say that now they won’t spray this chemical-containing liquid. On the opposite hand, ASHA employee Sunita Garg alleges that she has not been given any coaching for this and neither have she been given gloves. If the consequences of this chemical are deadly, then she won’t do that work in future. On the opposite hand, the members of the family allege that even after such an incident with the well being division personnel, no officer from the well being division has come to fulfill them. They are usually not being given a passable reply from anyplace. Now in such a scenario, the query arises that who’s accountable for such an enormous negligence?
Seeing the matter getting worse, CMHO B.L.Bunkar spoke to the household of the sufferer and took her to Jawahar Hospital. After this, the medical doctors began therapy, solely then Asha Sahayogi Manju Bhati bought reduction. Bunkar mentioned that such harm brought on by antilarva is a matter of concern and we’ll get it investigated.
Report-Jagdish Goswami/ Jaisalmer