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Rats Roam Jabalpur Hospital's Orthopedic Ward
15 Dec
Summary
- Rats were seen freely roaming the orthopedic ward of Jabalpur district hospital.
- Rodents climbed beds and consumed patients' food, causing significant distress.
- Hospital officials cited ongoing construction as a cause for the infestation.
A severe rat infestation has been reported in the orthopedic ward of Jabalpur district hospital, raising serious public health concerns. The rodents were seen moving freely among patients' beds and even consuming their food, causing significant alarm and distress among those admitted. This incident highlights a recurring problem in Madhya Pradesh's government healthcare facilities.
Hospital authorities have attributed the infestation to ongoing construction activities near the orthopedic ward. They stated that regular pest control measures are in place and were recently conducted, but acknowledged the need for additional steps, including sealing entry points and reiterating pest control efforts. The situation has sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of hygiene standards.
This is not an isolated event, as similar rat-related incidents have occurred at other major hospitals in Madhya Pradesh, including Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College in Jabalpur and Indore's Maharaja Yashwantrao Hospital, where rat bites tragically led to the deaths of two newborns. These past occurrences underscore a systemic issue requiring urgent attention.

