The MKCG Medical College and Hospital here, which on an average attends to 50 newborns every day, is a case in point. The Sick Newborn Care Unit (SNCU) at the hospital is being run without a ventilator and an Intensive Care Unity (ICU), hospital officials said.
The hospital also does not have other necessary equipments like bubble CPAP, ABG, portable X-ray machine and Central Oxygen Supply, though it is the only referral hospital in southern Odisha, they said.
"We receive numerous referral cases. We have requested the National Health Mission to increase the number of beds in the unit," he said.
The SNCU needs 10 pulse oximeters, four baby laryngoscopes, 10 infusion pumps, four bumble CPAP machines besides four ventilators," said Narendra Nath Soren, Professor in the Pediatric department.
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"Shortage of doctors and trained nurses is the other problem. The unit is being managed by the doctors of the Pediatric department and house surgeons. We had put up an advertisement for a pediatric specialist, but received no application," said Behera.
At MKCG, 216 babies died between April and July this year. A total of 726 deaths were reported between April 2014 and March this year, a hospital official said.