Over a hundred patients got admitted to Gaibandha Sadar
Hospital with serious
diarrhoeal problem in 12 hours as the disease saw a sudden outbreak in
Gaibandha town and adjoining areas early yesterday.
The disease first appeared at two students' boarding houses
at Thanapara and Khanka Sharif in the municipality, forcing the patients to go
to the hospital, said locals.
Afterwards, patients from Paschimpara, College Road , Palashpara, Masterpara and
Banierjan rushed to hospital with the same problem.
Many patients had to stay in the corridor and veranda as the
accommodation capacity of the hospital is too small.
Several patients complained that there was no physician in
the emergency ward for the treatment of patients.
Meanwhile stock of cholera saline in the hospital finished
and the patients' relatives had to buy it from local market that too fell short
of the essential medicine, said relatives of patients.
"To meet the crisis, we have asked medicine traders in
Rangpur to urgently supply 300 packets of cholera saline. We also started
announcement through loudspeakers, asking people not to drink water without
purifying," said Shamsul Alam, mayor of Gaibandha municipality.
"The epidemic might be due to contaminated drinking
water. However, proper test will be needed to ascertain the reason," said
Dr Azad Mandol, in-charge resident medical officer of Gaibandha Sadar
Hospital .
Meanwhile, over 30 patients have already been released from
the hospital and the situation is now under control, he said.
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