An alarm has been raised over the increase in deaths of Under-Five
children in Kenema district by the hospital Secretary, Joseph T. Kamara. He disclosed that the hospital admitted 443 infants
in the month of September, 406 were discharged while 37 deaths occurred. For the month of October, he disclosed that 415 children were admitted, 382 discharged and 32 deaths recorded.
The hospital secretary was of the opinion that children die as a result
of what he referred to as carelessness on the part of some lactating
mothers, adding that most the deaths are as a result of late arrival in
the hospital when the child’s condition is beyond recovery.
Joseph Kamara further maintained that health practitioners may apply
their best in saving a life yet still the chances of survival have
always been slim, while stressing that they have been engaging community
stakeholders in ensuring that lactating mothers bring their children to
the hospital in time as they noticed any illness.
He expressed frustration over the numbers of children that died within
these two months which he said is a big disappointment to the hospital
management and their donor partners.
He called on stakeholders to discourage such practices and encouraged their subjects to come to the health centre on time.
One of the mothers of a patient who spoke to this medium alleged that
she came with her baby to the hospital at 8.00am but she was not
attended to until 2.00pm and suddenly when the first treatment was
administered to her child, convulsion attacked the baby, she said the
nurses refused to attend to her saying until the doctor arrived.
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