“Burn units are more important than ICUs. Steps should be taken to set up a burn unit in every district for ensuring the treatment of those receiving burn injuries in different accidents,” he said.
Zafarullah, also a freedom fighter, made the remarks while talking to reporters after visiting the victims of Narayanganj mosque’s AC explosions at Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.
He said the lives of many people who suffered burn injuries in the AC blasts could have been saved had they provided prompt treatment in Narayanganj after the incident.
The noted physician said many patients have to come to the capital while some of them die on the way as most hospitals in districts and upazilas lack necessary and enough medical equipment.
“It cannot be accepted that a hospital lacks morphine which costs only Tk 35. It also can’t be accepted that the physicians will not have basic training. Every doctor needs to have primary knowledge on burn injury treatment since there can be an accident or fire incident at any time anywhere,” he said.
Dr Zafarullah said the AC-blast victims should have been given first aid in Narayanganj, but it did not happen as the doctors there are not trained to deal with such patients.
He urged the government to arrange training for doctors in every district town so that they can treat the patients with burn injuries.
Some 40 people suffered burn injuries as all the air conditioners of Baitus Salam Mosque exploded during Esha prayers in Fatullah, Narayanganj on Friday night. At least 24 of them succumbed to their injuries.
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