The Haripad police registered the case following a complaint filed by the kin of one of the deceased persons, alleging that both men had experienced fever and diarrhoea soon after the dialysis at the taluk hospital on December 29, news agency PTI reported.
According to the complaint, the severe infection caused by the unhygienic conditions in the dialysis unit at the Haripad Taluk Hospital had led to their death, they alleged.
Medical Dialogues recently reported that following the deaths of two patients who underwent dialysis at Haripad taluk hospital, allegations of medical negligence have emerged, prompting the Kerala Health Department to shut down the dialysis unit and launch an inquiry.
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Both men had been shifted to other hospitals when they developed uneasiness and died on subsequent days late December, they alleged.
According to the FIR, the case was registered based on the complaint of the family of Ramachandran (60), one of the deceased.
The complainant alleged that the dialysis unit of the taluk hospital was being operated in a negligent manner.
The complainant alleged that the accused, the superintendent of the hospital, and the staff of the dialysis unit were aware that the negligent condition there could pose a danger to human life, but they ignored it.
A native of Haripad, Ramachandran died on December 31 while undergoing treatment at a multi-speciality hospital in Mavelikkara. The other man, Majeed, hailing from Kayamkulam, died at a medical college hospital in the district on December 30, the FIR added, reports PTI.
The case was registered against the hospital superintendent and the dialysis unit staff under sections 125 (act endangering life or personal safety of others) and 106 (1) (causing death by rash or negligent acts) of BNS, police added.
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