Children dying from cough syrup is a serious situation
Soumya Swaminathan, the chief scientist of the World Health Organization, has said that the case of the death of children in Gambia, an African country, due to syrups given to relieve colds and coughs is a serious situation.
These syrups are manufactured by a pharmaceutical company in India. Soumya Swaminathan, the chief scientist of the World Health Organization, is an Indian woman.
The World Health Organization has drawn attention to the death of children in The Gambia after using syrups, and a special investigation is also being conducted in this regard.
(NDTV)