All the deaths have occurred due to malnutrition and the outbreak of multiple viral infections in Tharparkar, a district in the Sindh province, said doctors at the government hospital.
According to the statistics released by the Health Department of Sindh, 55 children died due to similar viral infections and malnutrition in January, 45 in February and 56 in March. At least 21 infant deaths have been reported in April so far.
At least 1,500 children die each year due to malnutrition, viral infections and lack of proper medical facilities in the remote region of the province, said the health department.
According to reports, parents of affected children are concerned over lack of medical facilities in the government hospitals of small cities. In local hospitals, patients are facing severe problems due to lack of doctors and medicines.
Earlier this month, United Nation’s Children Fund has released a report, putting Pakistan on the list of countries with highest mortality rates with 22 infants dying before even turning one month old.
Published in Daily Times, April 19th 2018.
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