Monday, February 7, 2011
Sri Lanka Became The South Asian Country With Lowest Maternal And Child Deaths
Sri Lanka became the South Asian Country with lowest maternal and child mortality rates according to the Ministry Of Health.The newest research done by the Family Health Bureau reveals that the Sri Lanka's Maternal Mortality rate is 33.5 per 100,000 live births and the Child Mortality rate is 10 per 1000 live births.
The Pre and Post native care amongst the mothers too is in highest standard and according to the reports 96 percent of Sri Lankan mothers are admitted to hospitals to deliver their babies and out of these 94 percent got admitted to Government Hospitals and 2 percent admitted to Private Hospitals.
The Pre and Post native care amongst the mothers too is in highest standard and according to the reports 96 percent of Sri Lankan mothers are admitted to hospitals to deliver their babies and out of these 94 percent got admitted to Government Hospitals and 2 percent admitted to Private Hospitals.
Karapitiya Hospital Staff Is In Strike Against The Administration Of Hospital Director

Emergency Surgeries and Treatment are functioning as usual according the sources.
Doctors,Nurses and Minor Staff are involved in strike demanding removal of the hospital director due to her inefficiency when handling administration activities.
Ministry Of Health To Issue A Circular To Inspect Food And Drugs Sell By Flooded Hotels And Pharmacies
Ministry of Health to issue a special circular to the food and drug inspectors who are in flood affected areas to inspect the food and drugs sell by the flooded Hotels,Catering Services and Pharmacies locates in affected areas.This step is taken to ensure the quality of the food and drugs in those areas and will destroy the food and drugs which proved as not suitable for consumption according the Ministry Sources.
Ministry Of Health To Send A Team Of Epidemeologists Tomorrow To Flood Affected Areas
The Ministry Of Health has decided to send a team of Epidemiologists to the flood affected areas by tomorrow (08)to monitor and prevent the spreading of water borne diseases in these areas .Due to the floods there is a risk of spreading Water borne diseases like diarrhea,cholera,leptospirosis.hepatitis a according to the epidemiologists.
Displaced People Due To Floods Risen To 320,000 -11 Deaths Reported

More than 11,000 houses also destroyed due to floods according to the Center. Around 759 camps are set up to accommodate the displaced people.
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