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12-year-old Kerala woman mauled by stray canine dies in Kottayam medical school 

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By Express News Service

PATHANAMTHITTA : A 12-year-old-girl, who was present process therapy for a stray canine chew died at Kottayam Medical College  Hospital on Monday. 

The deceased is Abhirami,  a local of Ranni in Pathanamthitta district. Abhirami was on her manner to purchase milk when the canine mauled her in seven locations –on her legs, palms and close to the eyes. She was taken to Pathanamthitta General Hospital and she or he was administered three anti- rabies vaccines after her situation turned critical.

Later,  she was taken to Kottayam Medical College Hospital. But her life couldn’t be saved. The sufferer was on ventilator help within the MCH.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George earlier directed the Director of Medical Education to arrange a board  by combining consultants from completely different departments to check the standard of anti-rabies vaccines. The Opposition chief V D Satheesan had urged the state authorities to offer higher therapy to the woman and meet the price of the therapy.

ALSO READ | Kerala CM assures to arrange panel to look at anti-rabies vaccines

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan lately knowledgeable the State Assembly that the federal government would arrange an skilled panel to look at the standard of the anti-rabies vaccine being given in hospitals within the state.

Health Minister Veena George knowledgeable {that a} whole of 20 individuals have died because of rabies an infection in Kerala to this point this yr.

Noting that the most important concern of the frequent individuals was why the demise had occurred regardless of vaccination, the Health minister mentioned as per the medical experiences all of them had suffered canine bites within the crucial physique components like face, fingers and so forth that are extra liable to the illness unfold.

PATHANAMTHITTA : A 12-year-old-girl, who was present process therapy for a stray canine chew died at Kottayam Medical College  Hospital on Monday. 

The deceased is Abhirami,  a local of Ranni in Pathanamthitta district. Abhirami was on her manner to purchase milk when the canine mauled her in seven locations –on her legs, palms and close to the eyes. She was taken to Pathanamthitta General Hospital and she or he was administered three anti- rabies vaccines after her situation turned critical.

Later,  she was taken to Kottayam Medical College Hospital. But her life couldn’t be saved. The sufferer was on ventilator help within the MCH.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George earlier directed the Director of Medical Education to arrange a board  by combining consultants from completely different departments to check the standard of anti-rabies vaccines. The Opposition chief V D Satheesan had urged the state authorities to offer higher therapy to the woman and meet the price of the therapy.

ALSO READ | Kerala CM assures to arrange panel to look at anti-rabies vaccines

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan lately knowledgeable the State Assembly that the federal government would arrange an skilled panel to look at the standard of the anti-rabies vaccine being given in hospitals within the state.

Health Minister Veena George knowledgeable {that a} whole of 20 individuals have died because of rabies an infection in Kerala to this point this yr.

Noting that the most important concern of the frequent individuals was why the demise had occurred regardless of vaccination, the Health minister mentioned as per the medical experiences all of them had suffered canine bites within the crucial physique components like face, fingers and so forth that are extra liable to the illness unfold.