2017 Gorakhpur hospital deaths
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لقي ما يقارب 70 طفل حتفهم في مستشفى حكومي في الهندوسط مزاعم أنه بسبب قطع إمدادات الاوكسجين لها لعدم دفع مستحقاتها المالية للحصول عليه.
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Many child deaths occurred at the state-run BRD Medical College hospital in Gorakhpur city of Uttar Pradesh, India in 2017. As of 2 September 2017, 1,317 children had died at the hospital in 2017. The 2017 deaths attracted national attention in August, when 63 children died at the hospital after the hospital's piped oxygen supply ran out. The number of child deaths in previous years were 5,850 in 2014; 6,917 in 2015; and 6,121 in 2016.
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حادثة موت أطفال مستشفى جوراكبور
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Location of Gorakhpur district in Uttar Pradesh
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لقي ما يقارب 70 طفل حتفهم في مستشفى حكومي في الهندوسط مزاعم أنه بسبب قطع إمدادات الاوكسجين لها لعدم دفع مستحقاتها المالية للحصول عليه.
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Many child deaths occurred at the state-run BRD Medical College hospital in Gorakhpur city of Uttar Pradesh, India in 2017. As of 2 September 2017, 1,317 children had died at the hospital in 2017. The 2017 deaths attracted national attention in August, when 63 children died at the hospital after the hospital's piped oxygen supply ran out. The number of child deaths in previous years were 5,850 in 2014; 6,917 in 2015; and 6,121 in 2016. Acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) was a major cause of the deaths: As of 29 August 2017, 175 children had died because of encephalitis (including 77 in August alone). Government negligence arising from the shortage of oxygen supply was discovered to have been a major cause for avoidable deaths. The oxygen supply was cut by the supplier due to long non-payment of dues. The Yogi Adityanath led government had ignored repeated requests for clearing the dues despite warning about supply being cut, and faced heavy criticism. One year after the incident, the families of the victims had not been compensated or visited by state government officials.
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