ESI Hospital To Constitute Committee To Study High COVID-19 Mortality Rate
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 01 August, 2025
- 0 Comments
- 0 Mins
Bengaluru: A committee will be formed to study the reasons for the high mortality of COVID patients in ESI hospital, located in the city, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said here on Saturday.
Speaking to newsmen after visiting the Hospital, the Minister said that ever since the onset of the COVID-19 disease as many as 421 patients had been admitted to the ESI hospital and 54 of them succumbed to the pandemic.
Read Also: COVID outbreak: HAL donates 2 ambulances to Bengaluru hospital
Stating that the Mortality rate is as high as 12.8% and there is a need to understand the reason, he said that more number of cancer patients are getting admitted into this hospital.
"Patients are coming to hospital often at later stages of infection which is also may be a reason for the high mortality rate" he said.
However, a death audit has been ordered and the same will be submitted to the government, he said.
The Minister also informed that there are 494 beds in this hospital and 150 beds have been reserved for Covid patients. Two patients are in serious condition and 10 are in ICU.
The Minister, who had also held an interaction with the patients, through video conference, informed that Patients have expressed satisfaction about the treatment and other facilities here. Doctors and PG students are working hard to control the pandemic, the Minister said.
Read Also: Mangaluru: Private hospitals to reserve 50 percent beds for Coronavirus treatment
Disclaimer: This website is designed for healthcare professionals and serves solely for informational purposes.
The content provided should not be interpreted as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, prescriptions, or endorsements of specific medical practices. It is not a replacement for professional medical consultation or the expertise of a licensed healthcare provider.
Given the ever-evolving nature of medical science, we strive to keep our information accurate and up to date. However, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the content.
If you come across any inconsistencies, please reach out to us at
admin@doctornewsdaily.com.
We do not support or endorse medical opinions, treatments, or recommendations that contradict the advice of qualified healthcare professionals.
By using this website, you agree to our
Terms of Use,
Privacy Policy, and
Advertisement Policy.
For further details, please review our
Full Disclaimer.
Tags:
Recent News
NEET 2025: TN Health extends round 3 choice fillin...
- 31 October, 2025
DME Gujarat extends PG Ayurveda, Homeopathy round...
- 31 October, 2025
Decade-Long Study of PCI and CABG in Left Main Cor...
- 31 October, 2025
AI-Powered ECG Interpretation Found Better than St...
- 31 October, 2025
Daily Newsletter
Get all the top stories from Blogs to keep track.
0 Comments
Post a comment
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!