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    Two more die of swine flu in A.P.
    Staff Reporter


    Two more persons died of swine flu here on Saturday, taking the overall death toll to four in the Andhra Pradesh. The victims were 30-year-old Lakshmi Devi Lakka from Kavadiguda, Secunderabad, and 38-year-old Roopa Devi from Kadapa district.
    Lakshmi Devi was admitted in a critical condition to Aware-Global Hospital, L. B. Nagar, on August 25 and kept on ventilator. Doctors of the Chest Hospital said Roopa Devi, admitted on August 29, went in to a critical state owing to late diagnosis. ?She was on ventilator from the first day. She had a multiple organ failure,? they pointed out.

    Till now, the health authorities have confirmed 205 positive cases of swine flu in the State.

    On August 31, the first swine flu fatalities were notified with the death of 35-year-old realtor T. Malyadri and 25-year-old Prasad.
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    Re: Two more die of swine flu in A.P.

    More swine flu deaths in Hyderabad

    The two persons who died on Saturday were in a critical condition

    HYDERABAD: Two more persons succumbed to the H1N1 virus in the twin cities. Lakshmi Devi Lakka (30) from Kadapa and C. Roopa Devi (38) from Kavadiguda, died in the early hours of Saturday at Aware-Global, L. B. Nagar and Chest Hospital, respectively. Doctors said both were in a critical condition because of delayed diagnosis of swine flu.

    Virus turns aggressive


    With four swine flu deaths in six days and more likely in the coming days, health officials are now advocating the importance of adhering to the concept of ?social distancing. Stress is also being given to improve medical infrastructure like more ventilators and manpower to treat critical cases in government hospitals. ?The virus is gradually becoming aggressive. Within a short span of two weeks after contracting it, few patients have died.

    It?s better to avoid public places for few months,? says Chest Hospital Superintendent Dr. S. V. Prasad. Doctors informed that Lakshmi Devi was admitted in a critical condition to Aware-Global Hospital, L. B. Nagar, on August 25 and was on ventilator since then.

    The Chest Hospital doctors informed that Roopa Devi, admitted on August 29, was critical due to delayed diagnosis. ?It?s always better to avoid public gathering spots. Yet, we have not reached a threshold to advise drastic measures like giving a blanket call to avoid public places. Those having flu like symptoms should be socially responsible enough to avoid public places,? says State coordinator for swine flu K. Subhakar.

    Meanwhile, the authorities confirmed eight more swine flu cases in the twin cities, taking the total number of cases in the State to 215.

    The Institute of Preventive Medicine (IPM) received 23 samples from the screening centres out of which they confirmed eight cases. The patients who tested positive are locals and do not have any travel history. All the eight swine flu positive patients are in a stable condition.

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