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No fresh case of post-caesarean delivery infection in Kota hospitals: Official

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Kota, May 14 (PTI) No fresh case of post-caesarean delivery infection surfaced in New Medical College Hospital and JK Lone Hospitals after four women died allegedly due to post-surgery complications last week, an official said on Thursday.

One of the six women under treatment following caesarean in Kota’s NMCH was discharged from the hospital, while one other remained on the ventilator, and the other four women are stable in the medical college’s super speciality block.

NMCH Additional Principal Dr RP Meena told PTI that the condition of Pinki, who was referred from JK Lone Hospitals, remained critical and was on the ventilator, while Aarti was on the face mask oxygen and showing signs of recovery in the ICU.

The conditions of Sushila, Dhnnobai and Ragini are stable with recovery, as Ragini’s kidney started functioning with urine discharge, while Chandrakala discharged from the hospital after recovery, he added.

No fresh case of the post-C-section infection surfaced so far in both NMCH and JK Lone hospitals, he said.

Notably, the condition of six women deteriorated suddenly after C-Section deliveries on Monday last week. Four women, two each at NMCH and JK Lone Hospital, died after developing complications following a caesarean delivery.

Payal, 26, died during treatment on Tuesday last week, while Jyoti Nayak, 19, died on Thursday in the New Medical College hospital.

Meanwhile, two other women — Priya Mahawar, 22, and Pinki Mahawar, 30, died in Kota’s JK Lone hospital on the intervening night of Sunday-Saturday and on Monday, respectively. PTI COR SHS SHS

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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