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Rajasthan Hospital to try Cow urine as Disinfectant
As a pilot project, one of the biggest government run Hospital in Rajasthan, Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital shall experiment using cow urine as disinfectant. This pilot testing will go on for straight 15 days, to test the effectivity of cow urine as disinfectant
Speaking to DNA, SMS hospital superintendent Dr Man Prakash Sharma said, "We have constituted a committee of three doctors which will test the effectiveness of the 'gau mutra' disinfectant." The committee set up to evaluate the effect of Gau Clean will analyse its effectiveness in areas like the ICU, hospital floor and on medical equipment.
This comes as after the approval of State health minister, Rajendra Rathore to use cow urine. "I will put a team of doctors there to study for a month and we will then be able to establish how effective is the cow urine and if it really works or not," said the minister had told media earlier, while inaugurating the cow urine refinery at Jalore's Pathmera during the month of May.
The hospital is in the process of identifying the areas where the new product will be tested. The administration has already received 50 bottles of 'Gau Clean' for the pilot project. If successful the product will not only be replicated in other hospitals but also at government offices and buildings.
Speaking to DNA, SMS hospital superintendent Dr Man Prakash Sharma said, "We have constituted a committee of three doctors which will test the effectiveness of the 'gau mutra' disinfectant." The committee set up to evaluate the effect of Gau Clean will analyse its effectiveness in areas like the ICU, hospital floor and on medical equipment.
This comes as after the approval of State health minister, Rajendra Rathore to use cow urine. "I will put a team of doctors there to study for a month and we will then be able to establish how effective is the cow urine and if it really works or not," said the minister had told media earlier, while inaugurating the cow urine refinery at Jalore's Pathmera during the month of May.
The hospital is in the process of identifying the areas where the new product will be tested. The administration has already received 50 bottles of 'Gau Clean' for the pilot project. If successful the product will not only be replicated in other hospitals but also at government offices and buildings.
Meghna A Singhania is the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Medical Dialogues. An Economics graduate from Delhi University and a post graduate from London School of Economics and Political Science, her key research interest lies in health economics, and policy making in health and medical sector in the country. She is a member of the Association of Healthcare Journalists. She can be contacted at meghna@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751
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