Tag: AIIMS

  • Ex-PM Manmohan Singh diagnosed with dengue, condition improving: AIIMS official

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh has been diagnosed with dengue but his health condition is improving, AIIMS officials said Saturday.

    The 89-year-old Congress leader was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here Wednesday evening after he complained of weakness following a fever.

    “He has been diagnosed with dengue but his platelet count is now increasing and his condition is improving,” an AIIMS official said Saturday.

    Singh has been admitted to a private ward in the cardio-neuro centre of the hospital and is under the care of a team of cardiologists led by Dr Nitish Naik.

    Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya met Singh on Thursday and enquired about his health.

    A row erupted after Mandaviya’s visit as he allegedly took a photographer with him while visiting the former prime minister.

    Manmohan Singh’s daughter, Daman Singh, had hit out at Mandaviya for getting a photographer against the wishes of the family.

    Daman Singh told ThePrint that her mother was very upset because a photographer had entered the room along with the minister.

    But when she insisted that the photographer leave the room, “she was completely ignored”.

    “She was very upset. My parents are trying to cope in a difficult situation. They are elderly people. Not animals in a zoo,” Daman Singh said.

  • Former PM Manmohan Singh is recovering and stable, says AIIMS

    By Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Former Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh, who has been admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), is stable and improving, according to the officials on Friday.

    As per the officials of the premier facility, Singh has been doing good and showing signs of betterment and recovering. The 89-year-old Congress leader was admitted at AIIMS on Wednesday after he complained of weakness following fever.

    According to the sources at the facility, the former prime minister was admitted to the cardioneuro unit at the hospital and is under the care of a team of cardiologists led by Dr Nitish Naik, Singh’s personal physician for years.

    Following his admission, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya visited AIIMS to enquire about Singh’s health and met his family. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also went to check upon his condition.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also tweeted about Singh’s admission wished him quick recovery. However, Mandaviya/s visit has drawn flak over privacy as he posted photos of the former PM lying on the bed. The photos have been removed from the social media account. 

  • Ex-PM Manmohan Singh admitted to AIIMS with weakness after fever

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here Wednesday evening after he complained of weakness following a fever, sources said.

    They said the 89-year-old had a fever on Monday and had recovered from it, but turned weak and is currently on fluids.

    In April this year, Singh was admitted to the hospital due to the coronavirus infection.

  • Kin of alleged PFI activist requests Mathura DM to shift him to AIIMS, says activist ‘severly ill’

    By PTI

    MATHURA: The father-in-law of an alleged PFI activist, who was arrested along with three others when he was going to Hathras, has written to the district magistrate here, requesting him to shift the activist lodged as undertrial in Mathura jail to AIIMS as he is severely ill, the counsel for the activist said.

    “Suffering from aortic regurgitation since childhood, Atiqur Rahman developed serious cardiac and respiratory complications on September 22 while being taken to the PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) special court in Lucknow from Mathura jail, as he was required to appear before the court,” Madhuban Datt Chaturvedi, the counsel for Rahman, quoting the letter given to the DM on September 23, said.

    He said Rahman was first rushed to CHC Khandari, then district hospital Agra and finally to SN Medical College Agra, where doctors after giving him initial treatment, advised shifting him to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi or SGPGI Lucknow.

    In spite of medical advice for expert treatment, Rahman, again, was admitted in the hospital of Mathura jail after keeping him in waiting for entry in the jail for over one hour on September 22, the counsel for the alleged Popular Front of India (PFI) activist said quoting the letter.

    Delhi-based Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan and three others, including Rahman, were arrested by Mathura police on October 5 last year, while they were on their way to a village in Hathras to meet the family members of the Dalit girl, who had died in a Delhi hospital while undergoing treatment after a gangrape in her village.

    The four were arrested earlier on the apprehension of causing a breach of peace but were later slapped with stern charges of sedition and being involved in various terror offences.

    Though a request by the Judicial and administrative authorities has been made earlier several times for shifting him to AIIMS, however, all the requests were ignored, the letter to the DM alleged.

    Since the trial has not yet started and since presumption of his innocence cannot be ruled out, a request for shifting him to AIIMS or any other medical institution of repute was made in the letter, he added.

  • Health Minister urges all AIIMS to coordinate with each other to provide best healthcare to people

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday urged all AIIMS in the country to coordinate with each other so that the best healthcare can be provided to the public.

    Mandaviya on Monday held a review meeting of six AIIMS in the country from AIIMS, New Delhi.

    “Today a review meeting of six AIIMS of the country was held from AIIMS, New Delhi. In AIIMS, there was discussion about the construction work and research of modern infrastructure and specialist departments of many diseases.

    I call upon all AIIMS in the country to coordinate with each other so that we can provide best healthcare to the public,” he said in a tweet in Hindi.

  • ‘Hope to soon start working’: Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot shares health update post angioplasty

    By PTI

    JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who recently underwent angioplasty, on Thursday said he hoped to soon start working as before.

    In a tweet, he said at present, he is working as per the advice of doctors. “Vinay Behl, former head of the Department of Cardiology, AIIMS, New Delhi and my cardiologist in the national capital, met at the chief minister’s residence on Wednesday,” Gehlot said in another tweet in Hindi.

    He said that Behl discussed about his treatment with SMS Medical College principal Sudhir Bhandari along with the team of Rajiv Bagratta, Sohan Sharma, Anoop Jain and Vijay Pathak.

    उन्होंने SMS मेडिकल कॉलेज के प्रिंसिपल सुधीर भंडारी के साथ जयपुर में उपचार करने वाली टीम डॉ. राजीव बगरत्ता, डॉ. सोहन शर्मा डॉ. अनूप जैन एवं डॉ. विजय पाठक से चर्चा की।
    — Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) September 16, 2021
    “Behl expressed satisfaction on seeing the test reports and expressed happiness over the timely treatment by the SMS team. According to the advice of doctors, I am currently working and I hope that I will soon start working as before,” the CM said in a series of tweets.

    The 70-year-old Congress leader underwent angiolplasty, a procedure to clear blocked arteries, last month.

  • SC asks AIIMS to give age determination report of missing Gorakhpur girl recovered by police

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to give by September 17 its report on determining the age of a girl who went missing from Gorakhpur in UP since July 8 and was later recovered by Delhi Police earlier this month.

    The apex court observed that further steps will be taken in the matter depending on the age determination report of the girl, who according to her mother is aged around 15-16 years while in Aadhaar, her age is mentioned as 13.

    A bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar also permitted two lawyers assisting senior advocate KV Viswanathan, who was nominated by the top court to appear for the girl as she was not represented before it through a counsel, to interact with her.

    “We direct the concerned authority of AIIMS, Delhi to ensure that age determination report is given before the next date of hearing which we schedule on September 17,” said the bench, also comprising justices Dinesh Maheshwari and CT Ravikumar.

    The top court had on September 7 handed over the investigation of the case lodged in Uttar Pradesh, after the girl was missing from Gorakhpur, to Delhi Police which recently recovered her and arrested the alleged abductor.

    During the hearing on Tuesday, Viswanathan said that he has seen the two status reports and also the suggestions of Additional Solicitor General (ASG) RS Suri, who is appearing for Delhi Police, and the counsel appearing for the girl’s mother.

    He said age of the girl has to be determined as the report says pregnancy was detected but ultrasound does not show pregnancy.

    On his suggestion that two lawyers assisting him be permitted to interact with the girl who is presently staying at a child home, the bench said, “We will immediately accept your suggestion. We will permit these advocates to interact with the girl.”

    Viswanathan said after her age is ascertained, then the other issues including that of under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act may arise. “We will ask the AIIMS to give age determination report,” the bench said.

    The ASG told the bench that the girl had married the man, who had allegedly abducted her. “If she is a minor, then the marriage is no marriage at all. We will go into it later,” the bench said. Suri said since the pregnancy is stated to be in early stage, abortion could be the best course.

    The bench said it would go into the issue after age determination report is placed before it.

    Advocate Pai Amit, appearing for the girl’s mother who had filed a petition seeking directions to the UP Police and Delhi Police to trace her daughter, told the bench that the girl is saying that she is 17-year-old while as per the mother, she is aged about 15-16.

    “We have to go step-by-step. Without knowing her age, how can we decide,” the bench observed, adding that age determination is the priority at this stage. Viswanathan said that age determination and confirmation of pregnancy will help in forming a concrete opinion in the matter.

    At the fag end of hearing, Amit said that media should be asked not to divulge details of investigation report as the matter concerns a minor. The bench directed the Delhi Police to ensure that investigation report or developments in the matter are not publicly disclosed.

    Earlier, Suri had told the court that the girl was recovered and the man who allegedly abducted her was arrested from Kolkata on September 2 and they were brought here on September 4. After that, the minor was examined at the AIIMS and also given counselling, he had said, adding the girl had refused to go with her mother.

    He had said the AIIMS has referred her to the forensic department for estimation of her age. The top court had on September 1 pulled up Uttar Pradesh Police for its probe into the case and directed it to forthwith share the investigation report with Delhi Police.

    The mother, who works as a domestic help in Delhi, has claimed in her petition that her daughter is believed to have been kidnapped from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh by a man when her family members had gone there to attend a marriage ceremony.

    An FIR was registered in the case at Gorakhpur.

    In her petition, the girl’s mother has sought directions for carrying out investigation into the disappearance and kidnapping of her daughter and take appropriate action against those who may be found involved in this.

    The habeas corpus petition, seeking to produce the girl before the court, has alleged that despite an FIR being lodged at Gorakhpur and an attempt being made to make a complaint with the Delhi Police, no action has been taken to trace the minor.

    It claimed the man, who is suspected to have kidnapped the girl, was constantly luring and coaxing her to accompany him.

  • COVID R-naught count in Uttarakhand, seven other states has crossed one: AIIMS Rishikesh director

    By PTI

    RISHIKESH: The R-naught count in Uttarakhand and seven other states has crossed one, a senior doctor said on Tuesday, citing the recent findings of the University of Michigan.

    Director of AIIMS, Rishikesh, Ravi Kant urged people to remain cautious and not lower their guard even after getting both doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

    “R-naught indicates virus prevalence and the speed at which it is spreading. It also shows how many people one COVID-19 patient can infect,” he said.

    “The R-naught count should not be more than one. The bigger the number, the faster the rate of spread of the disease among the population,” he added.

    Citing the recent findings of the University of Michigan, Kant said the R-naught count in eight Indian states has crossed 1.

    Mizoram tops the table with an R-naught count of 1.56, followed by 1.27 in Meghalaya, 1.26 in Sikkim, 1.17 in Uttarakhand, 1.13 in Himachal Pradesh, 1.08 in Manipur, 1.01 in Kerala and 1.02 in Delhi, he said.

    “People in Uttarakhand need to be more careful as tourists, devotees, yoga and adventure sports lovers from all over the country visit the state and often become unmindful of the Covid guidelines like wearing masks and maintaining social distancing in their excitement,” Kant said.

    He said more and more people should get themselves vaccinated against COVID-19 and not lower their guard even after getting both doses of the vaccine.

    The central government on Tuesday said that 37 districts across nine states, including 11 districts in Kerala and seven in Tamil Nadu, are showing a rising trend in the average daily new COVID-19 cases over the last two weeks even as the corresponding nationwide figure continues to register a decline.

    At a press briefing on the pandemic, officials said the reproduction number or R number that indicates the speed at which COVID-19 is spreading is more than 1 in five states — Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh — which remains a cause for concern.

    Andhra Pradesh, Goa and Nagaland have their reproduction number at 1, Joint Secretary in the Union Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said.

    For India, it is around 1, he said.

    The Reproduction number or Rt refers to how many people an infected person infects on average.

    In other words, it can tell how efficiently a virus is spreading, Agarwal explained.

    He said, “37 districts across nine states — Kerala (11 districts), Tamil Nadu (7), Himachal Pradesh (6), Karnataka (5), Andhra Pradesh (2), Maharashtra (2), West Bengal (2), Meghalaya (1) and Mizoram (1) — are still showing rising trend in daily new COVID-19 cases during the last two weeks.”

    The increasing trend of reproduction number in some states is cause for concern, although there is stabilisation in COVID-19 cases in the country, NITI Aayog member (Health) V K Paul said, adding there are significant reasons to enforce pandemic control measures.

    “If we look at the overall picture, we are hovering with a reproduction number of around 1 and it is more than 1 in some states. An increasing trend is a cause for concern. So a profound word of caution: Himachal has R number of 1.3 and for Punjab it has been recorded at 1.3 and showing an increasing trend.”

    “Though there is a stabilisation in the overall number of cases we still have significant reasons to be concerned, reasons to be vigilant and significant reasons for us to enforce pandemic control measures in every possible way,” he said.

    Agarwal further said 44 districts across 11 states and union territories, including Kerala (10), Manipur (10), Mizoram (6) and Arunachal Pradesh (5), reported a weekly positivity rate of more than 10 per cent in the week ending August 9.

    However,districts with more than 100 daily cases have declined from 279 in week ending on June 1 to 48 in week ending on August 8, 2021, Agarwal informed.

    Only one state has more than 1 lakh active cases, eight states have active cases between 10,000 and 1 lakh, and 27 states and UTs have less than 10,000 active cases currently.

    “I would like to emphasise once again that this is no time to lower the guard. Staying vigilant, following Covid-appropriate behaviour, compliance with masks, avoiding crowds and not creating crowds even in close rooms, avoiding unnecessary travels, all these precautions continue to be very, very important for us,” Paul stated.

    Agarwal said Kerala reported 51.51 per cent of the total COVID-19 cases recorded in India in the past seven days.

    The southern state currently contributes 43.77 per cent of the total active cases in the country, followed by Maharashtra with 18.48 per cent cases.

    For Kerala, it is clear that containment measures must be paid more attention to.

    “We do not have to allow the spread and that is the policy of the government that we talk about containment not mitigation. We need to bring herd immunity with vaccines and not infection,” Paul said.

    “One more message is that Delta variant is ruling the nation, in fact ruling the world. Everywhere you can see the spread of Delta and because of it surge across many countries have been reported,” Paul stated.

    The government said Delta Plus variant of SARS-CoV-2 has been detected in 86 samples in India, including 34 in Maharashtra, as on August 9.

    On vaccination, Paul said the advantages of increasing coverage of vaccination is already being seen.

    “We must also see that how vaccines are helping in economic activities and bringing us towards normalcy. As the vaccination coverage is rising, we must also see how preferentially it helps the workforce and we encourage corporates in this direction. There is a clear need that our educational institutions run and taking that in mind we need to connect teachers with vaccination. Many teachers have been vaccinated and for the rest all efforts must be made,” he said.

    On vaccine availability, Paul said all vaccines have different terms of importing under different circumstances.

    Sputnik is being imported from outside and it is also being made here, Moderna has a different grant.

    “J&J (vaccine) is being made in the country so all situations are different and there are issues that need to be sorted and when you want to access these vaccines there are certain conditions clauses, MoUs agreed upon this takes time,” he said.

    He said that indemnity is not needed in the process followed for emergency use authorisation of Johnson and Johnson (J&J) vaccine.

    Zydus Cadila, Biological E, Covavax and mRNA vaccines might appear in this sequence but it is a dynamic situation and there is continuous progress, he said.

    India logged 28,204 new coronavirus infections, the lowest in 147 days, taking the total tally of cases to 3,19,98,158, while the active cases fell to 3,88,508, the lowest in 139 days, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.

    The death toll has climbed to 4,28,682 with 373 fresh fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.

  • Gangster Chhota Rajan discharged from AIIMS, returns to Tihar jail

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Gangster Chhota Rajan, who was admitted to AIIMS on Tuesday due to stomach ache, was discharged from the hospital and taken back to Tihar jail, officials said on Saturday.

    Rajan, 61, underwent treatment and was discharged from the hospital on Friday evening, they said.

    Director General (Delhi Prisons) Sandeep Goel said Chotta Rajan has been discharged from AIIMS and is now back in jail.

    In April also, Rajan was admitted to the hospital after he had tested positive for COVID-19.

    He was brought back to the jail after his recovery.

    Rajan has been lodged at the high-security prison since his arrest upon his deportation from Bali in Indonesia in 2015.

  • Jailed gangster Chhota Rajan admitted to AIIMS-Delhi with stomachache

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Jailed gangster Chhota Rajan was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here after he complained of a stomachache, officials said Thursday. A senior jail official said, “Rajan was having a stomachache and was admitted to AIIMS Tuesday. He is likely to be discharged today. However, no official communication has been received on his discharge.”

    61-year-old Rajan was admitted at the hospital in on April 24 also after he had tested positive for COVID-19 in Tihar Jail two months earlier. He was brought back to the jail after his recovery. Rajan is lodged at the high-security prison since his arrest upon his deportation from Bali in Indonesia in 2015.