The Indian Express 02.07.2013
BMC steps up anti-TB drive after doc death
After a doctor of Sion Hospital succumbed to multi-drug resistant TB
on Sunday, the BMC has intensified its infection control drive.
on Sunday, the BMC has intensified its infection control drive.
According to Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors
(MARD), Sumidha Kandhare (24) was one of 20 doctors in three main civic
hospitals – KEM, Nair and Sion – suffering from the disease. In 2013
alone, 1,300 cases of tuberculosis have been reported in the city.
“We will hold a sensitisation programme for our interns to ensure
they do not contract the diseases from patients. We are also going to
make sure there is a separate OPD for
TB patients and screenings are carried out on a quarterly basis,” said Additional Municipal Commissioner Manisha Mhaiskar.