Breast Feeding Week Observed at Father Muller Medical College

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August 8, 2011

Mangalore, August 8: A week-long programme on breastfeeding was observed from August 1 to August 6 by the Department of Pediatric and Obstetrics of Father Muller College of Nursing, along with the Department of Pediatric Medicine, Father Muller Medical College.

The inauguration was held in OPD, at 10.30 am, on August 1.

Rev Fr. Denis D'Sa, the Administrator of Medical College and College of Nursing, highlighted the need of nurturing the nature against the artificiality. Fr. Richard Coelho, the Administrator of hospital, Dr. Sanjeev Rai, Chief of Medical Services, Sr. Aileen Mathias, Nursing Superintendent and Sr. Winniffred D Souza, Principal college of Nursing and Sr. Flora, HOD Department of OBG Nursing, teaching staff, and students OPD patients were present on the occasion. Dr. Varadharaj Shenoy, HOD Department of Pediatric Medicine welcomed and revealed the theme “TALK TO ME! BREASTFEEDING A- 3 D EXPERIENCE” where in, he mentioned the importance of public, being made aware for the promotion of Breastfeeding.

Charts on the subjects were displayed in the hospital for the public information. Mrs Prema D'Souza, HOD Department of Pediatric nursing proposed the vote of thanks.

The talk on breastfeeding was delivered to youth, at St. Aloysius College and St. Agnes College by Mrs. Prema D'Souza, which was attended by 800 Degree students.

The Quiz and the talk were also arranged for the postnatal mothers in the maternity wards of the hospital, Urban Health Centre, Jeppu and Primary Health centre, Mullerkad. Around 150 delivered mothers participated in the Programme. Baby show was conducted in Mullerkad .The prizes were distributed to the winners of the quiz and baby show.

Television talk on V4 news 24x7 was given by Mrs.Prema D'Souza and telecasted on 5/8/11 at 8.45 pm , 8.45 am on 6/8/11,the same was re-telecasted on 7/08/11at 12.45PM

The programme highlighted the importance of Breastfeeding, uses, exclusive breastfeeding and the utilization of public and media in promoting the Breastfeeding campaign.

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February 1,2020

Shivamogga, Feb 1: A three-year-old girl who fell out of a moving vehicle had a miraculous escape in Agumbe Ghat section in Teerthahalli taluk of Shivamogga district of Karnataka.

The incident took place in the early hours of Friday when 12 members from three different families were returning from a tour of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The girl was reunited with her family after 30 minutes of high drama.

The child, identified as Anavi, is believed to have fallen from the vehicle as it negotiated hairpin bends on the Agumbe Ghat road, 350km from Bengaluru. The child's parents, Binu and Lincy, from NR Pura in Chikkamagaluru district, and other family members reportedly dozed off and did not realize the child had fallen off the vehicle until they covered a distance of about 20km.

One of the family members noticed that child was missing from the seat next to the door. When the driver realized the door latch had given way, they suspected the child could have slipped out of the vehicle.

Then the family started searching along the road and learnt from a forest guard at the Agumbe checkpost that a missing child was found and it had been handed over to Agumbe police station.

An advocate who identified himself as Vinay spotted the girl child as he passed the deserted stretch minutes after the vehicle left and picked her up and handed her over to Agumbe police.

The child sustained minor injuries in the fall. She was provided medical treatment before she was handed over to the parents.

Sources said it wasn't known how the vehicle door opened. One theory is that the girl could have accidentally unlocked the door while clutching the latch in the bumpy ride on the ghat. Police did not file any complaint.

Similar incident

This incident is almost a rerun of a Kerala incident in which a one-year-old baby fell off a moving jeep and was reunited with its mother hours later in September 2019 in Idukki district.

The baby had slipped off the mother's arms while she dozed off in the vehicle. CCTV footage showed the baby, after falling on the road, crawling towards a lit-up area close by, which turned out to be a forest checkpost. Family realised child was missing after 20km.

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April 12,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 12: As many as 17 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed on Sunday in Karnataka, taking the total number of infected to 232, the health department said.

This includes six deaths and 54 discharges.

According to the bulletin issued by the health department, six cases were reported from Vijayapura, four cases in Belagavi, three each in Bengaluru city and Kalaburagi and one in Mysuru.

Among the 17, four people are suffering from Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) -- two of whom are in Bengaluru and one each in Vijayapura and Kalaburagi, the department said.

Following the sudden spurt in cases in Vijayapura, the department has initiated contact tracing.

Ever since the outbreak of COVID-19, Bengaluru continued to top the list with 76 cases, followed by Mysuru with 48 cases, Belagavi with 14 cases, Kalaburagi with 13 cases and Dakshina Kannada with 12 cases.

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April 29,2020

Udupi, Apr 29: Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) kit used by the doctors to treat COVID-19 patients was found in the river at Kodangala, Alevoor Gram Panchayat limits, sources said on Wednesday.

According to them, a Panchayat office staff who noticed the PPE thrown in the river informed the Health Department about it on Tuesday and following which a police complaint was filed.

As the PPE is used only for medical treatment, police officials need to investigate who used the kit and in which hospital, who threw it in the river and the purpose of throwing it.

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