Sai Pravalika, hailing from Jangaon district in Telangana was admitted to the hospital on December 7 last year and on December 15 her parents alleged that a worm was found in a saline bottle administered to the child and accused of negligence in treatment.
However, doctors at the hospital today refuted the allegations and clarified her death is not related to it (allegations of saline contamination) and she died of prolonged illness.
The Superintendent further said last week her lungs started getting infected resulting in pneumonia and respiratory failure. "Infection distress occurred...She was put on ventilator and she also suffered renal problem and had been put on dialysis and while undergoing treatment she died at 3.30 am today," he said.
On allegations of saline contamination by the parents and relatives, Reddy said "the matter is still under investigation by the Drug Control Authorities and her death cannot be linked to it."
Reacting on the incident, Telangana Health Minister Dr C Laxma Reddy said, "It is a natural death...Due to the disease (prolonged illness) she died. Saline issue is a old one. We will extend financial help if they (parents) seek".
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