Inspection reveals lack of MDR-TB ward at MGM Hospital
Key Points:
• Central health team inspects MGM Hospital in Jamshedpur
• Lack of proper TB patient care facilities in East Singhbhum district
• Team directs swift establishment of MDR-TB ward
JAMSHEDPUR – A five-member central health team raised concerns over tuberculosis patient care in East Singhbhum district after inspecting MGM Hospital.
The team conducted a thorough assessment of the hospital facilities.
They found no dedicated MDR-TB ward for patient treatment.
Moreover, the inspection revealed an absence of infection control committees.
The team held a crucial meeting with Civil Surgeon Dr. Sahir Pal.
They issued directives for immediate action to address these shortcomings.
Currently, TB patients share wards with general patients.
This practice significantly increases the risk of TB transmission.
Medical experts emphasized the airborne nature of TB transmission.
"TB bacteria spread when infected individuals cough or speak," a health official explained.
The team urged the creation of a separate space for TB diagnosis and treatment.
Furthermore, they recommended relocating the existing TB testing facility.
The central government has committed to funding these improvements.
Meanwhile, infection control committees have been established at MGM and Sadar hospitals.
These committees will work towards preventing disease spread.
Regular inspections and meetings will be conducted to ensure compliance.
The central team’s visit highlights the urgency of enhancing TB care infrastructure.

