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    Five more swine flu deaths take India's toll to 111

    New Delhi, Sep 3 : Five more swine flu deaths were reported Thursday, taking the toll due to influenza A(H1N1) virus to 111 in India, health authorities said here.

    Of the five deaths, three were reported from Karnataka alone, followed by one death each from Maharashtra and Gujarat.

    While all the three Karnataka deaths were in Bangalore, the other deaths were from Pune, declared an epidemic city, and Vadodara.
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    The Pune death is certainly new. Vadodara is probably Bhavya Dave. The three from Bangalore probably the 27 yo M, the 41 yo M and (the 38 yo F?)
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    Re: Another fatality in Pune

    The Pune death is certainly new. Vadodara is probably Bhavya Dave.
    It is Bhavya Dave. I'll post some additional info under her thread.

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      Re: Another fatality in Pune

      As there has been no corroborating evidence for this Pune fatality in the past 48 hours, I am now assuming that it is alluding to the death of Rajendra Dake M/53 who died on Wednesday afternoon Sep 2 in Sassoon hospital, Pune.
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        Re: Another fatality in Pune

        Two suspected H1N1 death in city

        Tags : pune, swineflu, health

        Posted: Monday , Sep 07, 2009 at 0321 hrs

        Dr Pandit Chavan, deputy director, Maharashtra Health Department said two suspected swine flu deaths were reported in the city on Sunday, the reports of which are awaited. Chavan said five persons tested positive and 57 were suspected cases.

        A total of 7,038 persons were screened on Sunday, of which 217 were given Tamiflu.

        Dr Pandit Chavan,deputy director,Maharashtra Health Department said two suspected swine flu deaths were reported in the city on Sunday...

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