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Paediatric wards Around Tamil Nadu Equipment up to Protect Children from third Covid Tide

Paediatric wards Around Tamil Nadu Equipment up to Protect Children from third Covid Tide
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CHENNAI: Paediatric wards at important Covid-19 care centers in Tamil Nadu state they’re ready and have sufficient beds if more kids become infected in the forthcoming weeks.
In Chennaithe Institute of Child Health (ICH) includes 160 Covid beds in two unique blocks.
Since not a lot of children need hospitalisation, just 15 are acknowledged and under therapy at the moment.
Approximately 100 beds are handed to Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH), that observed acute bed shortage a week, to deal with adults,” said a senior ICH physician.
“When there’s a population change in the virus also people need additional children’s beds, then we’ve produced plans to convert mature beds into paediatric beds.
Treatment and treatment protocols are prepared,” said Srinivasan, senior paediatrician and say nodal officer for neonatal care.
Jayanthi Vishwanathan, senior adviser – paediatrics, Gleneagles Global Health City hospital, stated they possess an isolated cubicle prepared however, the challenge is to allow just 1 parent with a kid.
Normally they just take turns.
In different areas of the country like Trichy, most hospitals have begun incorporating oxygen-supported beds in paediatric wards expecting a spike.
“Preferably a paediatric ward may accommodate 40-50 patients in major associations like Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government clinic, Trichy and also the ability will double in a day or two,” explained Dr K Senthil Kumar, nodal officer, and unique toddler care device, Trichy district.
Theintegrated child development providers from the district have been phoning parents up of child under five to test on Covid disease.
In Madurai, the district government has difficulty screening by analyzing everyone in children’s houses as 11 in a house in Samayanallur got contaminated.
Based on official statistics, all 37 districts have 25 neonatal beds and 100 paediatric beds each.
“We’ve converted all these since beds.
Furthermore you will find six paediatric resuscitation and crisis beds in most areas,” said Srinivasan.
Dr Balasubramanian of Kanchi Kamakoti Child Trust Hospital stated that he was thankful the government was eventually incorporating more ICU centers for kids, which may be useful afterwards.
But fear is unwarranted because just one percent of kids would need hospitalization,” he explained.
“Due to lockdown and Covid-related anxiety, regular cases have diminished from paediatric physicians.
At our clinic, just 65 of these 205 beds are now occupied.
Not one of these Covid patients.
That is the situation in many hospitals.
So there wasn’t any need to fear,” he further added.
So far as therapy is concerned, Dr Jayanthi Viswanathan stated,”Contrary to adults, we now do not see many kids with poor lung participation.
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Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation says it’s put adequate requests for medications, masks and disposables for health care.
(With inputs from Sampath Kumar and V Devanathan)

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