The 31 children, who died in the BMCH, were in the age group of one-day old to nine-year old, and were admitted to the hospital with high fever, malnourishment, under weight and with infection, the official said.
On October 31, five infants died at the facility, while on November 1 there were six deaths, November 2 five, November 3 seven, November 4 six and today till 1 pm two deaths were reported, the official said.
Daan claimed the hospital has a shortage of doctors, nurses and staff and most the infants admitted here are referred from different district hospitals in serious condition.
At the time most of the children are admitted here they are already in serious condition suffering from high fever, malnourishment, under weight and with infection, the Super claimed.
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