Barahathawa (Sarlahi), May 7: It has been six years since the door of the intensive care unit of the snakebite treatment centre at Nawalpur in Sarlahi padlocked.
The treatment room at the centre is
equipped with an ICU and a ventilator. However, there are no skilled doctors to
use the facilities for treatment.
For the last six years, the
treatment center has repeatedly called vacancy for skilled doctors, but no
doctor has been recruited yet.
Centre Chair Uddhab Paudel said
that sometimes there was nominal application in response to the vacancy notice
while in some instances the doctors selected for recruitment did not turn up to
take the appointment.
A big number of patients are
visiting the center every day during the snakebite season.
The critical cases of snakebite
need to be treated with the help of ICU and ventilator immediately. Chair
Paudel said although the equipment was ready at the treatment center, the
patients had to be referred elsewhere due to lack of human resources to operate
them.
Jagarnath Yadav, health assistant
and in-charge of the centre, said, "There are several cases of deaths on
the way. In 2075 BS, the Centre had arranged ICU and ventilator for the
treatment of critical patients of snakebite.
Centre Chair Paudel complained that
ICU and ventilator had to be kept without use for six years due to lack of
skilled human resources. (RSS)