Swine Flu is gradually spreading across India due to favourite temperatures and lack of awareness among people. 60 people died and 650 persons tested positive in the last 7 days. More deaths were reported from Pune, Aurangabad, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Gujarat, West Bengal, Orissa, Dehi and UP are also reporting new cases and deaths. First Swine Flu case was detected in the world in April, 2009 while India reproted first Swine Flu case in May, 2009 from Hyderabad. It claimed 1750 lives in 2009 and 260 lives this season. Swine Flu cases and deaths: 1. Andhra Pradesh: In 2009, 50 patients died out of 750 positive Swine Flu cases. But, in the last 2 months, 22 people died out of 250 positive cases. Most of the deaths are reported from Hyderabad, Chittoor and North Andhra districts. 7 nursing students are tested positive for Swine Flu. 2. Pune: 100 people died in the last 3 months in this city. 200 people died in 2009. 1000 people tested positive for Swine Flu in the last 3 months. 1700 tested positive in 2009. 3. West Bengal: 4 people died in the last 2 months. No deaths were reproted in 2009. 120 people were tested positive in the last 2 months while 135 tested positive in 2009. 4. Orissa: 4 people died in the last 7 days. 5. Uttar Pradesh: 5 persons died in the last 30 days. 6. Delhi: 7 swine flu deaths and 125 positive cases have been reported in this season. 7. Bangalore: Swine Flu is not as severe as it was in 2009 due to increased awareness among people. Important Precaution: Injectable vaccine should be taken by people above 18 years of age only under doctor guidance while Nasal vaccine should be take by children above 3 years under paediatrician's advice. Likely victims: Children, pregment women and people who are already suffering from heart diseases, diabetes and kidney diseases. Take basic precautions: Washing hands, consulting doctor if you have cough for more than 2 days and using maks in crowded places etc. Swine Flu is a curable disease if you consult doctor in the early stage. … [Read more...]
July 25: Swine Flu cases update
News of new Swine Flu cases and deaths are coming from all over India. Maharashtra is reporting more deaths while Kerala is reporting more cases. 1. Kerala: 15 new swine flu cases and one death was reported in the last 24 hours. 2. West Bengal: 42 swine flu cases and one death was reported from West Bengal in the last 1 month. 3. Maharashtra: Pune: 4 Swine Flu deaths were reported from the city in the last 5 days. 500 new Swine Flu cases and 57 deaths were reported from Pune in the last 3 months. Swine Flu claimed 270 people in the last 12 months in the city. City is reporting rapid increase in Swine Flu cases. Death rate (10%) from Swine Flu is very high in this city. Reason is not known. Mumbai: 18 swine flu deaths are reported from Mumbai this season. Aurangabad: One death was reported in the last 2 days. This is the first Swine Flu death in the region the last 5 months. 4. New Delhi: 38 Swine Flu cases are reported in the last 3 months and 5 people died from this viral disease. 5. Andhra Pradesh: Hyderabad: 10 Swine Flu deaths in the last 30 days. Warangal: First Swine Flu case was reported in the district. 6. Orissa: Two Swine Flu cases are reported in the last 48 hours. Death rate will be very low if people consult doctor when they have suspicious symptoms. … [Read more...]
Swine Flu news updates
Reports of new Swine Flu cases and deaths are coming from all over India. West Bengal reported first death in the state while Andhra Pradesh reported three deaths in Hyderabad. 60 people died due to Swine Flu while 330 confirmed Swine Flu cases are reported in the last 3-4 months. West Bengal minister and AIIMS doctor are also in the new cases list. New cases are reported from Vadodara, Surat, Srinagar and Pune in the last 3 days. Swine Flu in this season: West Bengal: 31 cases and 1 death Andhra Pradesh: 98 cases and 10 deaths New Vaccine from Serum Institute: Pune based Serum Institute released new vaccine for Swine Flu - Nasovac. It is an intranasal vaccine (administered through nose) and cost is just 160 rupees. It should be administered only on doctor's advice. … [Read more...]
Swine Flu resurgence
A fresh wave of swine flu was reported across the country with one person from Maharashtra succumbing to swine flu, today. With this death, the total number of people who have lost their lives due to this disease has risen to 444 with Karnataka as the most affected, recording 15 cases, Delhi 13 cases, Maharashtra ten and Kerala five. The total number of people affected by swine flu has reached more than 13, 000 and 49 cases reported during today alone. As of now, more than 70 thousand people have been tested for swine flu of which an alarming 18 percent have been found to be positive. This has been the report even as a none month old baby and a eighty year old woman admitted with swine flu died on Saturday in Maval taluka. 49 fresh cases of swine flu have been reported from across the country, according to official sources. Due to the sudden spurt of fresh swine flu epidemic in the city, the Sawai Gandharva Music Festival scheduled to be held in the city in December has been postponed. Significantly, this is the first time, in the history of the festival that it has been postponed. Although the festival will be held in the first week of December, the preparation for it starts almost six months earlier. This festival will be the place where about 35 artists from all over India will perform their best. Since it is the congregation of a large number of people, in the wake of the revival of swine flu, the organizers, after discussion with the District magistrate and Commissioner of the city, decided not to take any risk and hence announced the postponement of the festival. Swine flu has taken its deadly toll even in U.S. as the White House declared swine flu as a national emergency following the death of over a thousand people due to the deadly H1N1 virus. … [Read more...]
Swine Flu – Ignorance or Negligence!!
The swine flu death toll touched 118 today with three more persons succumbing to the disease. The two new cases were from Uttarakhand and Gujarat and deaths are coming from states like Andhra Pradesh. Till date, samples from 22,847 people have been tested for influenza A (H1N1) in various government laboratories across the country and 4,198 of them have been found positive, the health ministry said in a statement. Above statistics is enough to confirm that Swine Flu has reached India’s shore – what’s really sad to note is that Indian govt’s lack of initiative towards educating citizens on Swine flu symptoms/precautions etc. Let me start off with a small observation about Swine Flu – and how it is being tackled by the ever “respectable” authorities inside the country. Here are some facts: 1. Search for “Swine Flu Govt of USA” on google search – the first result points to http://www.pandemicflu.gov/ 2. Search for “Health Ministry Ireland Swine Flu” on google search – the first result points to http://www.dhsspsni.gov.uk/ 3. Search for “Swine Flu Govt of India” – the first page fails to point to any page hosted by the Government of India (rather it takes you to all the news sites). The information presented so far might make the readers believe that there is no such initiative being taken by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). Well, that’s not the case. You can find the specific page here – http://www.mohfw.nic.in/SWINEFLU.htm Who’s Responsible? I will stop short of dissecting this page or even comparing it against the 2 other links provided above. The amount of crisp and forthcoming information being provided by the first 2 pages is what I am looking for. Coming back to the context – is there a serious lack of resources available to the Government of India (to provide information about the disease)? Are there not enough people who will create a perfect e-home for the Swine Flu pandemic in our country? Or do we simply don’t care? To come out with a very honest opinion – the government’s single point contact – National Informatics Center – for all such requirements isn’t simply geared up to be the “best”. If you look at the best hospitals in Delhi (i.e. AIIMS, Apollo, Escorts / Fortis, Safdarjung), except for AIIMS, none of the websites has a mention of Swine Flu on the homepages of these institutions. And AIIMS has done the easiest thing that was there to do – link those words to the Swine Flu page at MoHFW. At the cost of sounding the utmost critic of civic agencies, I will have to make a claim. At a time when the H1N1/Swine Flu virus is getting utmost attention all across the world – can we afford to lack behind even at the “Information Propagation” stage. Is it really too much to ask – that I want to read all about Swine Flu / H1N1 sitting in the comfort of my home? I can already hear the standard argument that would be posted as a response to this “want”. The internet penetration in India is minuscule and the government has taken appropriate steps through other information mediums. Being from Delhi, I can only provide facts about Delhi. However, there is little chance that those facts cannot be extrapolated to be found true all across the country. Tune into any of the radio stations like 91.1, 92.7, 93.5 or 98.3 FM – and keep yourself tuned for the next 24 hours. Tell me the number of times you hear a government solicited campaign trying to tell you about Swine Flu. If these radio stations can provide some recording of dates like 1st and 2nd May 2009 – listen to them again for 24 hours. And count the number of times you hear a Congress or BJP poll campaign. Well, it is no surprise what number would win this game. It’s high time that our civic agencies, the concerned ministries went overboard onto the information bandwagon. There is no single information medium that could possibly be overlooked in today’s times. And if the private players in the Health Care sector are not going to participate in such ventures, there is only a particular section of the “aam-junta” that’s going to feel “informed”. Isn’t it morally binding upon the Apollo’s and Fortis to be forthcoming on what the H1N1 virus is all about? What are the symptoms? What are the precautions? How does the virus spread? Ignorance by Government: Recently, the first batches of swine flu vaccine rolled out from Baxter Inc labs but there’s little to cheer for India. While the first supplies from Baxter went to the British … [Read more...]
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