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Mumbai: How Project Victory kept kidney patients’ Covid-19 fatalities low

The BMC and city nephrologists collaborated to ensure more than 2,000 positive and suspected positive patients got dialysis and none lost their life because they missed it

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At least 23 dialysis centres were set up for Covid-19 patients  in the city under the project

At least 23 dialysis centres were set up for Covid-19 patients in the city under the project

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), with the help of city nephrologists, has managed to keep the number of fatalities due to Covid-19, in kidney patients low. In the beginning of the pandemic, many such patients had struggled to get the life-saving thrice a week dialysis and even died in the process.

“Many kidney patients missed their dialysis and died in the initial period. Missing even one dialysis can be life-threatening for kidney patients. There was chaos as hospitals and dialysis centres were scared to take suspected Covid-19 patients for dialysis. Fear of the infection was high,” said Dr Shrirang Bichu, head of nephrology, Bombay Hospital. 

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