Malaysia

18 MoH facilities in Johor affected by floods: Dr Zaliha

They include 13 village clinics, four health clinics, one dental clinic in Segamat, Tangkak

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 04 Mar 2023 2:04PM

18 MoH facilities in Johor affected by floods: Dr Zaliha
Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa says the number of teams from the ministry assigned to provide services to flood victims in Johor is adequate for the time being. – Fire Dept pic, March 4, 2023

SERDANG – A total of 18 Health Ministry (MoH) facilities have been affected by the current floods in Johor, said minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.

She said the affected facilities comprised 13 village clinics, four health clinics and one dental clinic in Segamat and Tangkak.

“Chaah (in Segamat) is the most affected, especially the health clinic. We lost some of our devices over there,” she told a press conference after opening the Serdang Heart Disease in Pregnancy Symposium at Serdang Hospital here today.

Dr Zaliha said for the time being, the number of MoH teams assigned to provide services to flood victims in Johor is adequate.

Johor has been hit by floods since March 1, and the number of evacuees rose to 37,322 at 8am today, compared to 34,849 at 8pm yesterday.

Asked whether there was any Covid-19 infection at flood relief centres in Johor, Dr Zaliha said as of this morning, one case each had been detected in Segamat and Kluang.

The two individuals were reported to be in stable condition and undergoing isolation at Segamat Hospital and Enche’ Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital, Kluang, she said.

“We will also monitor cooking activities at relief centres to avoid food poisoning problems while preventive measures for dengue and leptospirosis are carried out daily by a team from the district health office,” she said.

Earlier, in her speech, Dr Zaliha said Serdang Hospital had become the focus of referrals for heart disease cases during pregnancy because there is a combination of cardiac, obstetrics and gynaecology services as well as paediatrics, with 669 such patients getting treatment there last year.

She said the analysis of maternal deaths from the report published on Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths 2012-2014 showed the four main causes of death were heart complications, postpartum haemorrhage, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and pulmonary embolism (blood clot in an artery in the lungs). – Bernama, March 4, 2023

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