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    Link to 2013 thread: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=199111

    Survey swine flu in Akola
    Bhaskar News Network | Apr 05, 2 014, three fifty-two AM IST


    Bhaskar News - Swaipur
    colony diameter RC swine flu alert after a person's death, the medical department of the deceased on Friday in Akola original village house to house survey conducted. The swine flu patient during treatment in the hospital Wednesday night, Udaipur originally Akola recent Rameshwarlal RC 55 year old son Ramesh Chandra Vyas Colony Bhilwara resident died Bangar.
    Akola charge of the medical Bhawani Singh of Udaipur Bangar Aranti Medical College was undergoing treatment. Bangar village some time during the illness were Akola, considering all six hundred houses in the village in the department survey. With particular swine flu patient ((Rameshwarlal Bangar)) of the habitat around homes and neighborhoods in every home, the Department coughs, colds, fever, flu tablet Tammy distributed them with patient information. Friday evening Simaco deputy Prakash Sharma took stock of the arrangements.

    भास्कर न्यूज - सवाईपुरस्वाइन फ्लू से आरसी व्यास कॉलोनी के एक व्यक्ति की मौत के बाद सतर्क हुए चिकित्सा विभाग ने...
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    4 swine flu deaths in city out of five in state so far

    PUNE: Despite a drop in the number of H1N1 cases, the high mortality rate (from 8% in 2012 to 25% this year so far) has left doctors and experts worried.

    Of the 21 cases till April this year, five have succumbed to the infection. Of these, Nagpur accounted for four and Kolhapur one.

    The first swine flu casualty of this year occurred at Wockhardt Hospital in Nagpur on February 6. Sachin R Gosewade (41) died on February 9, a 4-year-old epilepsy patient died of swine flu on March 9, a 33-year-old woman died at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Nagpur on April 17 and a 55-year-old woman from Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) died at Wockhardt Hospital in Nagpur on May 3.

    Despite a drop in the number of H1N1 cases, the high mortality rate (from 8% in 2012 to 25% this year so far) has left doctors and experts worried.

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    • #3
      Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 5 fatalities

      Woman with swine flu critical; 9th case this year


      PUNE: A 43-year-old woman from Loni Kalbhor in Pune district, who is undergoing treatment for swine flu at a private hospital in the city, has been put on ventilator support after her condition became critical.

      "She developed influenza like symptoms including fever, dry cough on May 26. On June 2, she was rushed to a private hospital in Wagholi after she complained of breathlessness. The woman was referred to the Ruby Hall Clinic the same evening, where she was put on ventilator support. She was diagnosed with swine flu on June 5. She has no other co-morbid conditions," said a health official from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).

      A total of nine people have been diagnosed with swine flu in the city this year. "No swine flu deaths have been reported so far. In April, a two-and-a-half year old boy from Phursungi was diagnosed with swine flu and was the last patient to be put on ventilator support. He was admitted to the KEM Hospital on April 15 and was discharged on April 23," the official said.

      A 43-year-old woman from Loni Kalbhor in Pune district, who is undergoing treatment for swine flu at a private hospital in the city, has been put on v

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        Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 5 fatalities

        First death by swine flu this year, Health officials want people alert against H1N1 in Pune

        Pune: Civic officials have advised people to stay alert as the first serious case of swine flu infection was reported this month. With pre-monsoon showers lashing the city and doctors warning against the rise in viral infections such as Influenza A, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) authorities state that though swine flu infection has become endemic, it is still a life- threatening infection like dengue fever. the civic body also advises Punekars to take precautionary measures to ward off swine flu. The disease is back into focus after a 43-year-old woman from Loni Kalbhor in Pune district was diagnosed as swine flu positive on June 5 and was put on ventilator support after her condition became critical, however she has passed away on Monday, 16 June.

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        Swine Flu, Ruby Hall Clinic, H1N1, Pune Municipal Corporation, National Institute of Virology, Wagholi, National Institute, Loni Kalbhor, Influenza A, S T Pardeshi

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        • #5
          Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 6 fatalities

          also from the above report;

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          In the last one week, four Pune residents have died of swine flu, while seven patients are in critical state and on ventilator support at different hospitals.
          "Since this is the season for spurt in viral infections, our advice to all physicians is to take cases of swine flu seriously despite of it being endemic," said Pardeshi.
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          Swine Flu, Ruby Hall Clinic, H1N1, Pune Municipal Corporation, National Institute of Virology, Wagholi, National Institute, Loni Kalbhor, Influenza A, S T Pardeshi
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            Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 6 fatalities

            8 fatalities reported statewide to June 8th http://indianexpress.com/article/ind...te-to-over-20/
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            • #7
              Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 8 fatalities

              Year's second swine flu death at GMCH
              TNN | Jul 23, 2014, 01.46 AM IST

              NAGPUR: A 35-year-old woman, Sushma Mishra, who died in the ICU of the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) on Saturday, has been found to be swine flu positive. This is apparently the second swine flu death from January this year at GMCH.

              Dr Arun Humne, head of the preventive and social medicine department and nodal officer for swine flu conformed to TOI that the patient was H1N1 positive. However, sources in GMCH say the patient's family may not be even aware of her positive status. Her sample (now being tested at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College) was not sent for testing till Tuesday afternoon. The sample sent on Tuesday morning was reported to be positive in the afternoon.
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              A 35-year-old woman, Sushma Mishra, who died in the ICU of the Government Medical College and Hospital on Saturday, has been found to be swine flu pos
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              • #8
                Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 9 fatalities

                60-year-old with H1N1 put on ventilator support

                PUNE: A 60-year-old man from Purandar taluka in Pune district, who is undergoing treatment for swine flu at a private hospital in the city, has been on ventilator support since July 18 after his condition deteriorated.

                This is the second patient in Pune who became critical soon after being diagnosed with the H1N1 this month. A 43-year-old woman had succumbed to the infection at a private hospital in the city on July 16.

                "The man developed influenza like symptoms from July 10. Despite being ill, he delayed in taking treatment for first three days. His condition worsened and he developed breathlessness. He was rushed to KEM hospital in Pune on July 13," said a health official from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).


                A 60-year-old man from Purandar taluka in Pune district, who is undergoing treatment for swine flu at a private hospital in the city, has been on vent

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                • #9
                  Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 9 fatalities

                  Four swine flu patients critical

                  PUNE: Four swine flu patients admitted to different hospitals in the city are critically ill and have been put on ventilator support. Two of them are from the city (Kondhwa and Pimpri) while the other two are from adjoining districts who were brought here for tertiary care.

                  As many as 17 people have tested positive in Pune so far. Of them, two died. Both hailed from rural parts of the district.

                  Among the four seriously ill, a 62-year-old woman lives in Kondhwa. She has hypertension and was recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism.She developed symptoms like cold and dry cough around July 23. Her condition worsened around July 26 as she developed fever with chills along with breathlessness. She was first taken to Inamdar Hospital in Fatimanagar on August 6 which in turn referred her to Prayag Hospital. Her throat swab tested positive for swine flu at a private designated laboratory on August 2. Her condition later worsened and she has been put on ventilator support. She delayed seeking treatment for four days.

                  Another patient, a 47-year-old man, a resident of village Shirol in Sangli district, developed symptoms around July 22. Initially, he had throat pain, dry cough, and mild breathlessness. He was taken to a private hospital in Miraj which in turn referred him to Ruby Hall Clinic which got him admitted on July 27. He had severe breathlessness at the time of admission. He was put on pressure control mode ventilator support. He also delayed seeking treatment for three days. His throat swab was sent to the National Institute of Virology which confirmed the infection on July 27.

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                  Four swine flu patients admitted to different hospitals in the city are critically ill and have been put on ventilator support.

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                    Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 9 fatalities

                    Pimpri youth dies of swine flu

                    PUNE: A 23-year-old man from Pimpri succumbed to swine flu at a private hospital here, taking the city's H1N1 death toll to three so far this year.

                    Three more swine flu patients are currently critical and have been put on ventilator support at different hospitals in the city. The state's swine flu death toll has gone up to 15 so far this year.

                    The deceased, Swapnil Bhausaheb Sable, was a resident of Pimprigaon in Pimpri Chinchwad. He developed symptoms like cold, fever and throat pain on August 4. His condition worsened in the next three days as he developed breathlessness. He was first taken to a hospital in Aundh, which referred him to Sahyadri Hospital in Bopodi, where he was admitted on August 10. He was later put on pressure control mode ventilator support. His throat swab tested positive for swine flu on August 13.


                    A 23-year-old man from Pimpri succumbed to swine flu at a private hospital here, taking the city's H1N1 death toll to three so far this year.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 10 fatalities

                      Two more succumb to swine flu

                      PUNE: Swine flu claimed two more lives on Thursday, taking the city's death toll to five. In the last two days, three patients have died of the infection.

                      Mangal Baburao Phalke, a resident of Padali village, Koregaon taluka in Satara district, developed septicemia and succumbed to H1N1 infection around 12.30am at Ruby Hall Clinic on Wednesday. Another patient, 47-year-old Sushil Kumar Bhandare, from Shirol village in Sangli district developed septicemia with multi-organ failure and succumbed to the infection around 12.10pm on the same day. Condition of both the patients was critical and they were put on ventilator support," said a civic health official.

                      Phalke, a patient of hypertension, developed the symptoms from August 12. She complained of cough and breathlessness, and was admitted to a hospital in Satara. She was later shifted to Ruby Hall Clinic on August 16. Her condition was critical at the time of admission and was put on ventilator the same day. On August 18, her throat swab tested positive for swine flu.

                      Bhandare started showing the symptoms from July 22. Initially, he had throat pain, dry cough, and mild breathlessness. He was taken to a private hospital in Miraj, which in turn referred him to Ruby Hall Clinic. He was hospitalized on July 27.


                      Swine flu claimed two more lives on Thursday, taking the city's death toll to five.In the last two days, three patients have died of the infection.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 12 fatalities

                        40-year-old woman succumbs to swine flu
                        TNN | Aug 25, 2014, 01.09 AM IST

                        PUNE: A 40-year-old woman from Bidar died of swine flu on Saturday taking the city's H1N1 death toll to six this year, so far. Four persons have succumbed to the infection in the last three days.

                        A total of 19 people have been diagnosed with H1N1 infection in the city this year, so far. The condition of another swine flu-infected patient is critical.

                        The victim, Neelima Kadadi, a resident of village Hulsoo in Basavakalyan in Bidar district in Karnataka, developed influenza-like symptoms on August 10.
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                        A 40-year-old woman from Bidar died of swine flu on Saturday taking the city's H1N1 death toll to six this year, so far.Four persons have succumbed to
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                          Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 13 fatalities

                          google translated;

                          SWINE FLU DEATH OF YOUTH
                          Published on August 28, 2014

                          Pimpri no. To contract swine flu killed a young man named Sandeep Gyiluska is Parshuram Jadhav. Also in the city, came out of a side Sndi ???? patient information is obtained swine. Mahapalika to the medical department, said Monday there were 842 patients suffering from cold, fever -jukham. Of the 201 swine flu patients Gyelchar Pratibndha ?? measures imposed Inje ?? section swine samples have been sent for testing.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 14 fatalities

                            Cold-fever in Kalyan-Dombivli, killing 2

                            Sep 1, 2014, 08.30AM IST

                            Nisn, Wellness: Wellness and Dombivli 2 deaths from cold and flu has spread panic among people. According to information received in welfare Durgamata former resident of Temple Road Anandvadi God Amit Ahire (14) came to a sharp fever. Rukmini Bai admitted to her local hospital kin, where the next morning Klwa Shivaji Maharaj Hospital doctors said the move. Amit was taken by ambulance to the Klwa. Amit Lal's condition began to deteriorate approach the checkpoint, then brought him back Rukminibai Hospital. Czech doctors arriving, then he was dead. In another incident, Kalyan Sheel Phata Road resident Ramsagr-Maurya (28) also had high fever with chills. He was admitted to hospital, where he died during treatment.

                            कल्याण और डोंबिवली में ठंड व बुखार से 2 लोगों की मौत होने से लोगों में घबराहट फैल गई है। मिली जानकारी के अनुसार कल्याण पूर्व में दुर्गामाता मंदिर रोड...
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                              Re: Maharashtra Influenza 2014, 14 fatalities

                              Doctor dies of swine flu, year?s toll is 7
                              Snehlata Shrivastav | Sep 11, 2014, 03.20 AM IST

                              Nagpur: Making a mild comeback, swine flu this year seems to be taking a toll of health professionals. The disease has already killed a 37-year-old medical officer from Tiroda, Dr Chandoba Suryawanshi, a few days back. Two other resident doctors, one at NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences and the other at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), too are under treatment for the viral disease.

                              Meanwhile, the death toll since January this year in city due to the virus has reached seven with the death of 38-year-old Chandu Dhule from Wardhman Nagar, who tested positive on Tuesday at GMCH, on Wednesday. Dr Suryawanshi died while undergoing treatment at Orange City Hospital and Research Institute (OCHRI). So far, three of the seven deaths have occurred at GMCH. The total number of deaths due to the virus since 2009 is over 131.
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                              Swine flu has already killed a 37-year-old medical officer from Tiroda, Dr Chandoba Suryawanshi, a few days back. Two other resident doctors, one at N
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