Dengue became fatal in Patna: Rail DIG's bodyguard dies, fourth life lost in a week
This is the fourth death due to dengue in Patna in the last one week.
Now dengue has started proving fatal in the capital Patna. The death toll continues for the past one week. In this sequence, a patient named 32-year-old Ranjit Kumar died of dengue on Tuesday morning. Ranjit's treatment was going on for the last four days at Ruban Memorial Hospital located in Patliputra of the city. The deceased has been identified as the boardy guard of DIG, SCRB, Rajeev Ranjan, Railways. After getting dengue, the family was admitted to Ruban Hospital where treatment was going on in ICU.
Health continues to decline after dengue
After Ranjit Kumar's dengue, his health kept deteriorating. While confirming the death, Dr Satyajit Singh, Director, Ruban Memorial Hospital said that the patient was admitted in a critical condition. Platelets were also very low. After being admitted to the ICU, treatment was going on under the supervision of specialist doctors. Where he died during treatment. Let us tell here that a day earlier in Ruban Hospital, 9-year-old Aarav Kumar, son of Krishna Singh, a resident of Swampy, also died of dengue.
Civil surgeon does not have information
This is the fourth death due to dengue in the last one week. Two Ruban and two deaths have taken place in the city's NMCH Hospital. The relatives of the deceased and the hospital administration have told dengue as the cause of death. But the special thing is that not a single dengue death figure has been recorded in the report of the Civil Surgeon's office. Civil Surgeon Dr KK Rai said that they are not aware of the hospital where dengue has died. If a person residing in the district dies of dengue, his report comes to the Civil Surgeon's office. However, if you told, I take information about this matter.

