On January 30, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed the opposition charge that the recent crib deaths in state-run hospitals in Malda and Murshidabad were due to medical negligence.
Seven of the babies were just 15-days-old. Vice-principal of the hospital Dr M A Rashid said most of them came from rural hospitals in Malda district and outside with problems ranging from pneumonia to septicaemia.
Dr Rashid said with nine more deaths, the crib death toll has shot up to 125 in the last 16 days. He said experts belonging to Sick Newborn Care Units would shortly visit the hospital to have a look at the infrastructure.
"In Malda, 8,000 babies are born outside hospitals. In Murshidabad too, non-institutional births run into several thousands. These babies who are brought to hospitals do not die due to negligence. But if negligence occurs, the guilty will be punished," Banerjee told news channels.
Pointing out that a large number of women in rural areas are married off before 18, she said in most cases, their children weigh 500 to 600 gm. "This (early marriage) is a social disease. But if they are referred to state-run hospitals, we cannot refuse them admission," she said adding those who are criticising the government over the infant deaths are doing so to "malign" it.
In Malda, Congress and CPI(M) are doing this in a planned manner, the CM alleged.Pointing out that 70 to 80 children have died at the B C Roy Paediatric Institute during the last Left Front rule,she said "over the past eight months, however, we have beenable to bring down infant mortality substantially".
As per the union government figures, Bengal now has a lower infant mortality rate than many states like Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Karnataka, Banerjee said.