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Day after, 19-yr-old issued mismatched blood

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Aparna Banerji

Tribune News Service

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Jalandhar, February 6

The operations of the Phagwara blood bank were today closed following yesterday’s blunder of issuing HCV-infected blood to an 85-year-old woman, but not before it committed another blunder of administering mismatched blood to a 19-year-old patient.

Blood Transfusion Officer Dr Hardeep Singh Sethi and Lab Technician Ravipal were placed under suspension in connection with the case reported yesterday. A show-cause notice has also been issued to the blood bank to reply on the issue within seven days. It would remain closed till further orders (until the removal of deficiencies).

Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Anurag Aggrwal said, “There were glaring lapses in following the standard operating procedures (SOPs)… we plan to review the scenario in the entire state.”

Pardeep Mattu, State Drug Controller and Joint Commissioner Food and Drug Administration said, “The operation of the blood bank has been closed… now, it cannot take or issue blood. Routine operations will also remain suspended.”

The report submitted by the medical board also highlighted the latest case of administering mismatched blood to a 19-year-old patient.

Last night, Pardeep Yadav (19), a labourer, was administered B-positive blood, although his blood group is O-positive. The transfusion of mismatched blood led to immediate deterioration in Pradeep’s health. He developed jaundice, started vomiting and his blood sugar level shot up to 321. His condition is stated to be stable now.

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