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RAJKOT: Five patients tested positive for swine flu in Rajkot Civil Hospital on Wednesday. These patients have been identified as Bhavesh (26) and his wife Shilpa (25) of Matarvadia village of Maliya-Hatina in Junagadh, Champaben (40) of Gandhigram in Rajkot, Sabbir (40) of Soni Bazaar in Rajkot and Vilashben (35) of Visavadar in Junagadh.
Sources said all these patients were admitted to the civil hospital three days ago as they showed symptoms of swine flu. Their blood samples were sent for laboratory tests which confirmed that they were affected by the flu.
Meanwhile, four new suspected swine flu patients have been admitted in an isolation ward at the hospital and their blood samples have been taken for the H1N1 virus tests.
Swine flu claims 23 lives in Gujarat; 82 under treatment GUJARAT, Posted on Feb 14, 2013 at 12:46am IST
Press Trust of India
Gandhinagar: Swine flu has claimed 23 lives in Gujarat since the onset of winter and 82 patients are being treated, the government said on Wednesday.
"There have been 23 deaths due to swine flu in the state since the latest outbreak of the disease this season. 82 people are being treated in various hospitals," Nitin Patel, Health Minister and Gujarat government spokesperson, told media persons in Gandhinagar.
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23 die of swine flu this year
Published: Thursday, Feb 14, 2013, 15:29 IST
By DNA Correspondent | Place: Gandhinagar | Agency: DNA
Swine flu has claimed 23 lives in the state since January 2013 while 82 patients are under treatment. Government spokesperson and state finance and health minister Nitin Patel said, ?Of the 23, three were from Rajasthan and 20 from Gujarat.?
The minister added, ?There are 28 patients from different parts of Saurashtra are under treatment at Rajkot, Ahmedabad has 12, followed by Bhuj and Vadodara with nine and seven patients respectively. Seven patients are in the age group of 0-14 year, 43 between 15 and 45 years and 32 above 45 years of age.?
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63-year-old man succumbs to swine flu in Rajkot hospital
ByVijaysinh Parmar, TNN | Feb 14, 2013, 02.48 PM IST
RAJKOT: A 63-year-old man succumbed to Swine-flu at civil hospital in Rajkot. According to sources, the deceased has been identified as Punabhai Raghavbhai, a resident of Ghantiyad village in Bagasara taluka of Amreli district.
Due to precautionary measures, deceased's final rites were performed at city based crematorium instead of deceased's native place. Earlier on, Wednesday, five patients tested Swine-flu positive in civil hospital in city.
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Since January 2013, total 10 people have succumbed to Swine-flue at civil hospital in Rajkot.
Three more die of swine flu
TNN | Feb 15, 2013, 03.58 AM IST
Rajkot/BHUJ: Three patients have died of H1N1 virus - one in Rajkot and two from Kutch ? in the past 48 hours.
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In Kutch district, two more deaths from swine flu have been reported. The victims have been identified as Hansmukh Joshi (47) and Meenal Thakker (26) of Bacchau. While Thakker died in a hospital in Adipur, Joshi succumbed to the infection while undergoing treatment in an Ahmedabad hospital. Confirming their deaths, chief district health officer (CDHO) S K Modh said that appeals have been made to the people to come to government hospitals for tests the moment they have any symptom of the dreaded H1N1 virus.
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Ahmedabad: H1N1 flu attacked in the state of Gujarat. 23 people died and 82 people are admitted in the hospitals.
As per the media reports, the state government spokesperson, Nitin Patel said that 3 out of 23 dead people belonged to Rajasthan. He also mentioned that 28 positive test have been detected from Rajkot. The amount for Ahmedabad, Kutch and Vadodara is 12, 9, and 3 respectively.
He elaborated his statement and said that all government hospitals have bulk of medicines to treat and prevent the disease.
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Man dies of swine flu
TNN | Feb 15, 2013, 11.09 PM IST
RAJKOT: A 62-year-old man succumbed to swine flu at a private hospital in Rajkot on Friday. The deceased has been identified as BabubhaiVarmora of Darshan Apartment on University Road.
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Kutch reports 3 more swine flu deaths
TNN | Feb 16, 2013, 11.08 PM IST
BHUJ/RAJKOT: There have been three deaths due to swine flu in Kutch in the past 48 hours, while five new H1N1 positive cases have been admitted in the Rajkot Civil Hospital.
In Kutch, the latest case of swine flu death was that of a woman from Adipur who died on Friday evening, taking the toll of H1N1 deaths to three.
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Bhuj/ There have been three deaths due to swine flu in Kutch in the past 48 hours, while five new H1N1 positive cases have been admitted in the Rajkot
Edit - seems to be an updated/ slightly altered version of post #21 above - it's possible that the Adipur fatalities mentioned are one and the same - Ro
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Man dies of swine flu in Kutch
Bhuj | Sunday, Feb 17 2013 IST
A middle-aged man died of the swine flu in Civil Hospital here yesterday. The dreaded disease has claimed 10 lives in Kutch district in last six weeks. District Health Officer Arun Kurvi today said three patients with suspected swine flu symptoms are being treated in the hospital Their blood samples have been sent to Rajkot for analysis.
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No let-up in swine flu, one more dies
TNN | Feb 17, 2013, 11.22 PM IST
RAJKOT: A 70-year-old man who was tested positive for swine flu died on Sunday night at a private hospital in the city. The deceased has been identified as Jagjeevan Chavda. He was admitted to the hospital two days ago after he complained of fever and cough.
The number of swine flu cases has gone up in the Saurashtra region and so far 12 persons have lost their lives in the region this year.
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18 Feb 2013 08:15:14 AM IST
Last Updated : 18 Feb 2013 08:15:14 AM IST
Girl dies of swine flu in Gujarat
A girl died in Vadodara due to swine flu, taking the total number of deaths due to the infection to three in the city since November last.
Lata Gari, who hailed from Ranapur in neighbouring Madhya Pradesh, succumbed to the complications caused by the H1N1 infection on Saturday night at a private hospital on February 12.
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65-year-old woman dies of swine flu
TNN | Feb 19, 2013, 05.24 AM IST
RAJKOT: A 65-year-old woman died of swine flu at Civil Hospital in the city on Sunday night. The deceased, Shantaben Raiyani, was a resident of Laxmannagar in Gondal town of Rajkot district.
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At least 13 people have died due to swine flu since January in Saurashtra, sources said.
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