KARACHI, March 26: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Karachi Chapter on Monday expressed concern over the supply of contaminated water to various areas of the city, particularly in government hospitals.

PMA Karachi Honorary General Secretary Dr Qaiser Sajjad said waterborne diseases like hepatitis A and E, typhoid, gastroenteritis, cholera, etc. were caused by the use of unhygienic water.

At least 30 per cent of patients visiting government hospitals are found suffering from such diseases.

Dr Qaiser pointed out that government hospitals were without proper facility of clean water for staff and patients, adding that though water coolers have been installed at these hospitals, their number is insufficient.

He said the number of coolers be increased while overhead and underground water tanks be cleaned regularly to lessen the possibility of disease.

Dr Qaiser criticised the lack of adequate checks and balances on the manufacturers of bottled water regarding quality and price.—PPI

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