Cities > BangaloreH1N1: Bangalore toll equals Pune
Updated : 06 Sep 2009 08:40:08 AM IST
BANGALORE: Bangalore may soon have the dubious distinction of being the H1N1 capital of the country.
With swine flu claiming one more life in the city on Friday, the toll has risen to 34 thus equalling Pune, which till now had reported the highest number of cases.
A 38-year-old woman succumbed to H1N1 at Manipal Hospital on Friday. She was admitted to the hospital on August 18 with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), along with renal failure.
Her throat swabs were sent to NIMHANS on the same day and the report stating it to be a positive H1N1 case was received by the hospital on August 20.
She was administered Tamiflu tablets since August 20 and had completed the full course.
This is the 40th H1N1 death in the state.
Updated : 06 Sep 2009 08:40:08 AM IST
BANGALORE: Bangalore may soon have the dubious distinction of being the H1N1 capital of the country.
With swine flu claiming one more life in the city on Friday, the toll has risen to 34 thus equalling Pune, which till now had reported the highest number of cases.
A 38-year-old woman succumbed to H1N1 at Manipal Hospital on Friday. She was admitted to the hospital on August 18 with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), along with renal failure.
Her throat swabs were sent to NIMHANS on the same day and the report stating it to be a positive H1N1 case was received by the hospital on August 20.
She was administered Tamiflu tablets since August 20 and had completed the full course.
This is the 40th H1N1 death in the state.
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