THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 14, 2017- Topic 1
The death of more than 60 children in the span of a few days in a
major referral hospital in Uttar Pradesh has jolted the conscience of the
nation. This was an entirely preventable tragedy. It will take an independent
inquiry to establish why children perished at the BRD Medical College in
Gorakhpur between August 7 and 11. Such an inquiry should examine whether and
to what extent the disruption of oxygen supply to those who were
extremely sick was a cause for the deaths.
That the two events were not
entirely unrelated seemed to be indirectly confirmed with the frantic
requisitioning of emergency oxygen supplies and the State government suspending
the principal of the college. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s immediate
assertion that no deaths took place due to lack of oxygen was inappropriate as
it would prejudice any administrative probe. After all, the company that
supplied the oxygen had issued notice to the hospital on large unpaid bills,
warning of a crisis. Only a high-level judicial inquiry will have credibility.
That no lessons have been learned by the State government and the Centre is
evident from the unremitting annual peaks of disease and death in U.P.,
particularly in the eastern districts: data show that Japanese encephalitis,
which afflicted many of the children who died last week, has claimed more than
10,000 lives in the State between 1978, the year of the first major outbreak,
and 2005. High mortality has been witnessed in subsequent years as well. As a
parliamentarian representing Gorakhpur for almost two decades, Mr. Adityanath
was only too familiar with the epidemics that wracked his constituency
frequently. Previous State governments have done little to address this
problem, but that cannot be Mr. Adityanath’s response to the tragedy.
Reducing the incidence of fatal or crippling disease calls for robust
medical infrastructure, which governments can create quickly, if they have the
will. In the case of U.P., the epidemics have their roots in weak social
determinants such as housing and sanitation, coupled with ecological changes.
Encephalitis is correlated with expansion of irrigation and construction of
dams four decades ago, resulting in an increase in disease-transmitting
mosquitoes. Proximity to pigs and birds created viral transmission pathways.
The Centre has a vaccination programme in place and a stated commitment to
build paediatric intensive care units in priority districts, but these have not
had significant impact. The way forward would be for the Indian Council of
Medical Research to launch a special commission for U.P., treating it as a
public health emergency. It is also an appropriate moment for the Centre and
the States to consider their poor record. They trail even other developing
economies, such as neighbouring Thailand and some African countries, in moving
to universal health care. Such a systemshould be non-commercial and regulated
to contain costs, giving everyone affordable access to doctors, diagnostics and
treatment.
Vocabulary
Jolt: push
or shake (someone or something) abruptly and roughly.
Example: A surge in the crowd behind him jolted him forward
Synonyms: push, thrust, jar, bump, knock, bang, shake, joggle, jog
Conscience: an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the
rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
Example: He had a guilty conscience about his desires
Synonyms: sense of right and wrong, moral sense, inner
voice, morals
Perish: suffer
death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
Example: A great part of his army perished of hunger and disease
Synonyms: die, lose one's life, be
killed, fall, expire, meet one's death, be lost
Disruption: disturbance or problems that interrupt an event, activity, or
process.
Example: The schedule was planned to minimize disruption
Frantic: wild
or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
Example: She was frantic with worry
Synonyms: panic-stricken, panicky, beside oneself, at one's
wits' end
Assertion: a
confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
Example: His assertion that his father had deserted the family
Synonyms: declaration, contention, statement, claim, opinion, proclamation
Credibility: the quality of being trusted and believed in.
Example: The government's loss of credibility
Synonyms: trustworthiness, reliability, dependability, integrity, reputation, status
Encephalitis: inflammation of the brain, caused by infection or an allergic
reaction.
Example: Complications of systemic infection include pneumonia, encephalitis , and
hepatitis.
Fatal: causing
death.
Example: A fatal accident
Synonyms: deadly, lethal, mortal, death-dealing, terminal, incurable
Epidemic: a
widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular
time.
Example: A flu epidemic
Synonyms: outbreak, plague, pandemic, epizootic
Proximity: nearness
in space, time, or relationship.
Example: Do not operate microphones in close proximity to television sets
Synonyms: closeness, nearness, propinquity, accessibility, handiness, vicinity
