KATHMANDU, July 24: BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences has set up a separate dengue ward with 30 beds into operation to treat dengue patients from Sunday.
Prahlad Karki, Permanent Vice-Chancellor of the Institute said that a separate dengue bed was put into operation after the "Central Emergency" and "Dengue Clinic" of the institute could not handle it. He said that the 100-bed capacity Covid-19 hospital has been converted into a dengue hospital for the time being.
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He stated that since the last two days, 85 percent of the beds in the 50-bed 'observation ward' of the institution were filled with dengue patients, and a separate dengue hospital was put into operation. For the past few days, 60 to 75 people infected with dengue have been visiting the emergency wards of the institute every day.
He informed that since the last two days, 85 percent of the beds in the 50-bed 'observation ward' of the institution were occupied with dengue patients, and a separate dengue hospital was put into operation. For the past few days, 60 to 75 people infected with dengue have been coming to the emergency room of the institute every day. He said that the institution has started the dengue hospital despite the lack of manpower so that people are not deprived of treatment amid the increased risk of dengue infection.