Mahottari, July 31 : A snakebite patient has reportedly died for want of timely treatment in Mahottari.
Yubaraj Shrestha of Maisthan in
Bardibas-4 in Mahottari district, who was bitten by a snake on Saturday night,
died after the hospital failed to manage a ventilator for himself, claimed the
bereaved family. Shrestha's family took him to a nearby snakebite treatment
center at Gauridanda in Bardibas-3 shortly. But the center lacks a ventilator,
leading to the incident, maintained the family.
After a center's technician
told that Shrestha required ventilator support, they took him to Janakpur,
but to no avail. Doctors at the Provincial Hospital, Janakpur declared him
dead.
"There had been hopes that
Shrestha could survive snakebite if the center had a ventilator.
But to our dismay, we could not manage a ventilator for him," said Krishna Devkota, chairperson of the board of directors, of the snakebite treatment center.
Repeated calls to Bardibas
Municipality and the line ministry to manage a ventilator for the center had
yet to be heard, he said. "It requires a ventilator for a serious
snakebite patient. So, without a ventilator in the center, we transfer
snakebite patients elsewhere."
Shrestha was bitten in the neck by
a cobra while sleeping without setting up a mosquito net. Shrestha, originally
from the Sindhuli district was running a private school at Bardibas-4.
Snakebite cases have gone rampant
in Tarai including the district, especially during monsoon. Two persons died
from snakebite at Bardibas in Mahottari district in past three weeks, according
to data.
Meanwhile, representatives from the
civil society have drawn the attention of lawmaker Giriraj Mani Pokharel
to the management of the ventilator facility at Bardibas. (RSS)