MUZAFFARGARH, Saadia , a seven month old infant whose three fingers were chewed by cats in DHQ hospital Muzaffargarh succumbed to wounds today.She could not survive.A Senior Doctor in Health Department told that Cat bites only account for 10-15% of animal bites reported by emergency rooms, but they pose a much greater risk of infection. Cat bites create narrow, deep puncture wounds. Unlike other animal bites, which can tear flesh and even break bones, these deeper wounds are much harder to clean. Additionally, cats’ mouths carry a large number of bacteria which can cause serious infections in bite wounds. One of the more common is a highly pathogenic bacterium, Pasteurella multocida.Taking notice of negligence of Medicaland para medical staff of District Head Quarter Hospital Muzaffargarh ,Punjab Government has suspended the services of Medical Superintendent ,Ward Assistant Kashif and Nurse Incharge Shama Shamim for negligence of duty while show cause notices were sereved on Dr.Naveed Haider and Security Guard Ghulam Abbas Undoubtedly, one of the most horrific and gruesome images that can be conjured up is a seven month old baby getting feasted on by cats. This kind of disturbing image is usually seen in the most macabre of horror movies, but as it turns out, reality in Pakistan even surpasses the most bizarrely fabricated fiction.An baby , Saadia born to Saeeda bibi of village Chaman ,asuburb of Muzaffargarh and ababy boy Muhammad Hasnain were severely bitten by cats this Thursday at the children ward of the DHQ Hospital in Muzaffargarh. It is stated that the surviving seven month old baby , has visible cat bites on his hand.The cat chewed her three fingers hree fingers of the baby were injured by cat at night when all were sleeping.They awakened when the cats attacked another baby who cried loudly
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