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Twelve Children Hospitalized After Leaving Pediatric Ward Without Clearance
15 Nov
Summary
- 12 children admitted to hospital developed fever after leaving ward without permission
- Children were re-admitted and stabilized, currently under observation
- Preliminary findings suggest reaction may have been triggered by sepsis or viral pneumonia

On November 14, 2025, twelve children admitted to the pediatric ward of Kamala Nehru Area Hospital in Nagarjunasagar, Nalgonda district, India developed fever and related symptoms after leaving the ward without medical clearance. Hospital authorities have since stabilized the children and they are currently recovering.
According to a report submitted to the District Collector, a total of 21 children aged 1 to 11 years were initially admitted to the Area Hospital with complaints of fever and discomfort. They were examined, given antibiotics, and provided supportive care. However, during routine checks later that night, medical staff found that 12 of the admitted children were missing from the ward.
The missing children later returned to the hospital with high fever, chills, vomiting, and abdominal pain. They were immediately re-examined, re-admitted, and provided further medical intervention. By the next morning, the children's condition had improved, with their fever subsiding and vital signs returning to normal.
Preliminary findings in the medical report suggest that the reaction may have been triggered by sepsis or viral pneumonia with gastritis. The report also noted that after false messages were circulated on social media, a crowd of nearly 40 people gathered outside the hospital, accusing the staff of negligence.


