As many as 111 new cases of measles were reported on
Thursday
LAHORE:
Published in The Express Tribune, April 19th, 2013
“No one
died of measles today [Thursday]. We are trying our best to look after the
patients at high dependency units and save as many lives as we can,” a senior
doctor at the Children’s Hospital said.
A
Health Department official said, “A proposal to purchase 33 million vaccine
doses has been forwarded to the chief minister. It will cost Rs3 billion. The
health secretary has already shared this information.”
Separately,
Caretaker Health Minister Salima Hashmi on a visit to the College of Physicians
and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) on Thursday asked the experts to take all possible
measures for prevention of communicable diseases.
Dr
Khalid Masood Gondal, the CPSP regional director, Additional Secretary (Technical)
Dr Anwar Janjua, CPSP Vice President Rakhshanda Rehman, Prof Ali Mehdi Hashmi,
Prof Muhammad Shoaib Shafi, Prof Syed Asghar Naqi and faculty members were
present on the occasion.
Hashmi
said there was a need to establish quality medical institutions in rural areas
so that the people should not have to come to cities for healthcare.
She
said the basic responsibility of the caretaker government was to conduct free,
fair and transparent elections but day-to-day problems could not be overlooked.
She
called upon doctors to combat the public health challenges the country faced.
The
minister expressed hope that the CPSP would play its role in providing teachers
to the newly set up medical colleges in the Punjab. She said countries like
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal were ahead of Pakistan in mother and child
healthcare.
She
said mortality rate of women and children and statistics related to health in
Pakistan were a source of concern. She also said better facilities should be
provided to doctors as well as more funds for healthcare.
She
said health care system was not truly a business but a fundamental need. It is
thus the basic responsibility of government to ensure that affordable medical
care was available to the people.
Earlier,
the CPSP regional director gave a detailed briefing to the minister regarding
activities and achievements of the college. Dr Gondal said thousands of medical
experts, and teachers trained by the college were performing valuable services.
Hashmi
also distributed certificates among the participants of a medical teachers’
training course.
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