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    Posted: Aug 24, 2009 at 1104 hrs IST
    New Delhi Six persons, including a 21-year-old pregnant woman, succumbed to the deadly swine flu since on Sunday evening, pushing the countrywide fatalities to 69 even as over 100 more were infected with the H1N1 virus.

    Four deaths occurred in Maharashtra, the worst-hit state, and one each in Gujarat and Haryana as close to 2,800 patients were undergoing treatment for the disease across the country.



    Twenty-one year-old Pushpa Choudhary, a resident of Thane who was seven months pregnant, died of swine flu at Kasturba Hospital today, taking the death count to eight in the metropolis, health officials said.
    Another fatality from the Maharashtra was reported when 26-year-old Anil Sheshrao Chavan succumbed to the disease at a hospital in Jalna in Marathwada region.



    In Pune, which is bearing the brunt of the pandemic in India, two more women today died of the disease, taking the death toll here to 22.



    Forty-two year Kamal Wagale, who tested positive for H1N1 virus and was admitted to a private hospital in a critical condition yesterday, died on Sunday.



    The second victim, Ujwala Wakchoure, 36, succumbed to the disease at the government-run Sassoon Hospital, where she was admitted on August 21.
    A middle-aged man died at the SSG hospital in Vadodra this morning as the total number of HINI fatalities in Gujarat mounted to six.
    Hasmukh Hingu, admitted to the government-run hospital on August 20 with respiratory distress syndrome, tested positive yesterday, Gujarat Principal Secretary (Health) Ravi Saxena said.



    In the national capital, a 48-year-old man, who died late Saturday night of suspected swine flu, had tested negative for the virus.



    RML Medical Superintendent N K Chaturvedi said the man died of acute respiratory distress syndrome and pnuemonitis, adding he was not suffering from HINI disease.



    In Haryana, a 40-year-old woman, who was admitted to a private hospital in Panchkula with symptoms of swine flu, died on Sunday.
    A resident of Kurukshetra district, her swab had been sent to the National Institute of Communicable Diseases for test, a state health department official said.



    As many as 13 people, including two children, tested positive for the virus in Delhi, taking the total number of H1NI cases in the national capital to 441.
    In all, over 100 people were afflicted with the disease across the country since Saturday evening, Union Health Ministry officials said.




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    Flu pandemic claims two more lives, toll climbs to 71
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    Pune/Rajkot A toddler and a middle-aged man have succumbed to swine flu in Maharashtra and Gujarat, pushing the nationwide toll due to the pandemic to 71 even as schools and colleges in Pune, which had been shut due to the spurt in the infection, reopened on Monday after nearly two weeks.
    Over 100 more fresh cases of flu infection were reported from various states yesterday. The two-and-a-half year-old child, who was suffering from a liver disorder, was admitted to the Command Hospital in worst-hit Pune on August 21 after she tested positive for the virus, health officials said.

    She passed away last night, they said. With toddler's death, the toll in Pune has risen to 23 and in Maharashtra to 39.

    52-year-old Rajesh Udhad, who was admitted to Wockhardt Hospital in Rajkot on August 20 after he showed flu symptoms like fever, breathlessness and vomitting, died this morning, raising the virus toll in Gujarat to seven. With the two deaths, fatalities due to the disease have climbed to 71. This includes Karnataka with 12, Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh with three each, Delhi two and Kerala, Goa, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Haryana with one each. Meanwhile, schools and colleges in Pune reopened today after almost two weeks of closure effected by the authorities to prevent spread of the flu virus.

    As many as 13 people, including two children, tested positive for the virus in Delhi yesterday, taking the total number of flu cases in the national capital to 441. In all, over 100 people were afflicted with the disease across the country since yesterday, Union Health Ministry officials said.
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