Investigation Launched After Animal-Use Syringes Delivered to Noida Hospital
Probe sought after animal-use syringes supplied to Noida district hospital
Hindustan Times
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A procurement error at the Sector 39 district hospital in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, led to the delivery of 60,000 animal-use syringes instead of those intended for human use. The chief medical officer has initiated an inquiry to determine accountability and prevent future lapses in the procurement process.
- 0160,000 animal-use syringes were mistakenly delivered to a hospital.
- 02The error occurred during the procurement process via the Government e-Marketplace.
- 03No syringes were used on patients, as the discrepancy was identified during inspection.
- 04A notice has been issued to the hospital administration for a response.
- 05Political leaders are calling for a thorough investigation into the incident.
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A significant procurement error occurred at the Sector 39 district hospital in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, where 60,000 syringes intended for animal use were delivered instead of those for human use. The order was placed on December 25, 2025, through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal. Hospital officials reported that the syringes were marked for animal use, indicating a mistake in the product category selection during procurement. Fortunately, none of the syringes were administered to patients as the issue was detected during an inspection by the store and pharmacy teams. Dr. Narendra Kumar, the chief medical officer (CMO), stated that the procurement process involves multiple levels of approval, yet the error went unnoticed. A notice has been issued to the hospital administration to respond, and an inquiry has been initiated to establish accountability. In response to the incident, Akhilesh Yadav, chief of the Samajwadi Party, criticized the state government for its oversight in public healthcare and demanded a thorough investigation.
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This incident raises concerns about the safety and oversight of medical supplies in public healthcare facilities, potentially affecting patient trust and care quality.
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