Gastro another threat after dengue
By SYED JAFAR ASKARI October 6, 2008 KARACHI - Gastroenteritis has become another threat for the citizens after dengue fever; as several cases of gastroenteritis has been reported in different hospitals of the interior Sindh .
The disease that can take the form of an epidemic is a common health problem during the summer season in many developing countries including Pakistan.
One Pakistani child dies of diarrhoea and chest infections every minute. Poor treatment of gastroenteritis kills 5 to 8 million people per year Worldwide, and is a leading cause of death among infants and children under 5. Outbreak of gastro in the metropolis can be dilemma for Sindh Health Department, which has already failed to gain control over dengue fever in the province.
Thousands of the people since January to date have been afflicted with gastro. Two hospitals of Rawalpindi, including Holy Family Hospital (HFH) and Rawalpindi General Hospital (RGH) alone have witnessed reports of over 3,000 cases of gastroenteritis by the mid of current year.






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