AHMEDABAD: A massive increase in H3N2 viral infection patients has been reported in Ahmedabad. In Ahmedabad Civil Hospital (Hospital), about 38000 patients have been registered in the OPD in the last ten days. The 25 to 30 percent increase in sales of anti-biotic, anti-viral and cough syrups in the last fortnight which has become a matter of concern for Gujarat, the state health department is sleeping. On the other hand, the BJP government is busy with festivities-inauguration-celebrations and the patients are suffering.
Dr. Manish Doshi, convener and spokesperson of the media department of the state Congress, said that most of the patients in the state have complaints of cough, cough, cold fever. Symptoms of this influenza infection include fever, cough (usually dry), headache, muscle and joint pain, fatigue, sore throat and runny nose. Most people get better from a fever within a week, but a cough can take two or more weeks to get better.
Dr. Manish Doshi further said that Indian Medical Association (IMA) has announced guidelines for limited use of antibiotics. But the BJP government of Gujarat has vested interests in purchasing equipment, big tenders, construction of big buildings and the health department is not concerned about the health of Gujarat. In many rural areas of the state including Ambaji to Umargam, neither doctor nor medicine, patients have become dependent on Ram. In Gujarat, the health department has become the epicenter of corruption in the BJP regime due to inadequate supply of medicines in primary health centres, community health centers and district level hospitals. The Congress party demanded that the government should immediately issue guidelines on viral infections by a team of expert doctors, assign responsibilities to the rural areas including medical and para-medical staff, Asha Worker sisters and conduct an immediate survey, make immediate arrangements for adequate supply of medicine in primary health centers, community health centers and district level hospitals. doing.