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Swine flu kills one near Ariyalur
Registered time: 2015-11-15 10:31:58
Ariyalur: Ariyalur district near centurai person died of swine flu. Trichy pampered kattaiyankutikatu villager died in the hospital.
Suspected case of death by H1N1 in Trichy
Gokul Rajendran,TNN | Nov 16, 2015, 03.21 AM IST
TRICHY: A 38-year-old woman, who undergoing treatment for fever, died on Sunday, suspected to be a case of H1N1. R Sellam from Agaram village, near Senthurai in Ariyalur district, breathed her last at the Thanjavur Government Medical College Hospital around 4am on Sunday.
Health department officials are yet to reach a conclusion as the lab results on swab samples collected from her are pending.
"She died as soon as she was brought to Thanjavur Government Medical College Hospital from KMC, a private hospital in Trichy, after her family members decided to shift her to the government hospital, which is well equipped," deputy director of health services (DDHS), Ariyalur, Dr S Porkodi told ToI.
TIRUCHI, November 16, 2015
Updated: November 16, 2015 05:43 IST
Ariyalur woman dies of swine flu
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
A 38-year-old woman from Ariyalur, who was treated at three hospitals in three districts, died of H1N1 on Saturday.
According to officials, R. Sellam of Agaram had developed severe respiratory problem, fever and sore throat a few days ago. She was initially admitted to a private hospital in Ariyalur. Since there was no improvement, she was admitted to a private hospital in Tiruchi on Saturday, where a swab test confirmed that she was infected with H1N1 virus.
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Trichy: A 32-year-old man from a village in Ariyalur district was on Monday admitted to Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital in Trichy with symptoms of H1N1. With this, the total number of H1N1 cases reported in the central region touched six in the last one month.
K Karthikeyan from Kallankurichi, who was suffering from severe respiratory problem, was shifted to MGMGH around 1am on Monday from a private hospital in Thanjavur. "My son's condition was deteriorating. He continued to have breathing difficulty despite undergoing treatment at a private hospital for the last four days. Further, they failed to communicate clearly about his ailment. So, I brought him to MGMGH," said his father Karunanidhi. Karthikeyan works as a clerk in a cement factory in Ariyalur district.
Woman dies of suspected swine flu near Kancheepuram
G. Mallika, 55, of Musarawalkam, near here, is said to have died of H1N1 infection.
According to her family, Mallika suffered from fever and respiratory problems a few days before Deepavali and took treatment at a private hospital for a few days before she was referred to a private medical college hospital at Porur. On the night of November 14, she was shifted to Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital. She died there at 4.30 a.m. on November 15, her son G. Gopi said. ?While handing over the body fully covered with white cloth, the doctors asked us not to remove the cloth and cremate it in flames as my mother died due to suspected swine flu infection,? he added.
CHENNAI, November 19, 2015
Updated: November 19, 2015 15:57 IST
H1N1 cases surface in city as weather turns chilly
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?While in February and March we saw 208 and 307 infections, the numbers dropped over the summer and, over the last few months have been between 15 and 20. In September and October, there were 20 cases each,? he said.
As of Wednesday, the State has had a total of 786 cases of H1N1 and 20 deaths. A total of 10,107 people have been tested for the virus. One more death, reported a few days ago, is being checked and if confirmed, the toll will go up to 21, he said.
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Summary: CHENNAI: The death of a 55-year-old woman triggered swine flu scare in the city. The report also mentioned H1N1 (swine flu), but with a question mark. According to her family members, Malliga was diagnosed for swine flu. Meanwhile, in Nagapattinam, the death of a nine-month-old foetus in-utero after the pregnant mother contracted swine flu, on Tuesday, created panic in Melavanjur village. The medical team that treated the victim in a private nursing home here was provided with Tamiflu tablets.
Swine Flu Claims Namakkal Farmer, 45-year-old Lorry Driver in Tiruchy
By Express News Service Published: 20th November 2015 05:48 AM Last Updated: 20th November 2015 05:48 AM
TIRUCHY: Saminathan (45), a lorry driver hailing from Sempattu in Tiruchy, who was diagnosed H1N1 influenza failed to respond to treatment and succumbed to death in a private hospital in the City on Wednesday.
According to health officials, Saminathan had travelled to Tiruppathi with his family and returned four days ago suffering from high fever, vomiting and respiratory problems. As he did not improve, he was taken to a private hospital in the city on Wednesday morning. He was confirmed with H1N1 after the blood test at a govt. authorised private lab. He did not respond to the treatment and died on Wednesday night
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Meanwhile, a 50-year-old farmer, Jagadeesan of Thoppapatti near Rasipuram, died on Thursday at a private hospital in Coimbatore, allegedly of swine flu.
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TRICHY: A 24-year old woman from Nagapattinam, who suffered a miscarriage due to swine flu a few days ago, died of H1N1 in the isolation ward of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH) in Trichy around 10 pm on Friday. Earlier in the day, a 63-year-old woman from Karur died of H1N1 in the same ward. With this, five people have died of H1N1 in the Trichy region in the past 10 days.
K Deepa, 24 from Melavanchoor in Nagapattinam district was declared dead by the MGMGH doctors tonight after her health condition failed to respond to the treatment from Tuesday. A source at the hospital said she had severe respiratory problem caused by swine flu. She was nine months pregnant when she was shifted from a private hospital in Nagapattinam to the MGMGH on October 17. She is survived by her husband Karuppasamy and a son.
The foetus was found dead in the womb on October 16, said her sister Parameshwari. The foetus was removed by the MGMGH doctors, but her health condition deteriorated due to the gradual dysfunction of lungs.
Earlier in the day, P Chandra died following dysfunction of the respiratory system triggered by H1N1.
"Her health condition worsened despite treatment," Dr Anitha, nodal officer for the treatment of fever cases, told TOI on Friday evening.
Chandra developed fever on November 10 and underwent treatment at a private hospital in Karur. As the fever failed to subside, she was taken to a private hospital in Trichy, where she was diagnosed with H1N1.
The doctors announced the news of the death to her family members and relatives who were waiting outside the isolation ward in the hospital at around 4pm.
Her family members wanted to take the body to their home for conducting the final rites. However, health department officials remained undecided on whether to allow them to do so. "We have taken prophylactic measures among the family members and neighbours. Usually people take such bodies to the crematorium from the hospital. In this case, we are yet to decide," said deputy director of health services Dr Nalini.
C Nagakanni from Rettaivaikkal on Vayaloor Road in Trichy died on Diwali day at MGMGH followed by R Sellam, 38, from Ariyalur on November 1 at Thanjavur Government Medical College Hospital and Saminathan, 45, from Sembattu at a private hospital in Trichy on November 18.
Meanwhile, Friday's deaths triggered panic among the relatives of two other patients who are also undergoing treatment at MGMGH H1N1.
2 Swine Flu Cases Among 3 Fever Deaths in Tiruchy
By Express News Service Published: 21st November 2015 06:12 AM Last Updated: 21st November 2015 06:12 AM
TIRUCHY: In what has become a continuing saga, three fever-related deaths were reported at the MGMGH on Friday.
In the first case, 25-year-old Dheepa of Nagapattinam, who was brought to the hospital in a serious condition with H1N1 on November 18 passed away on Friday. The woman had lost her 9-month-old foetus because of H1N1related complications and was fighting for her life.
In the second case, a 63-year-old woman from Karur suffering from H1N1 died on Friday. Sources said the woman had been receiving treatment at a private hospital and was referred to MGMGH only on Wednesday night in a critical condition.
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In the third incident, a 15-year-old boy from Perambalur died of mysterious fever. Sources said Satheeshkumar, son of Saravanan of Naranamangalam, was suffering from fever for over a week and admitted to MGMGH five days ago. However, his condition worsened and he was shifted to Intensive Care Unit a couple of days back.
Swine the author's death, viral fever, a student killed .. Salem panic
Posted by: Veera Kumar Published: Saturday, November 21, 2015, 16:11 [IST]
Salem: Salem swine Government School teacher Zakir Hussain said. ? flu virus killed a student at the school. Zakir Hussain, who belonged to the town of Salem, who died ammappettai Maruti. He worked as a teacher in a government school. Who suffers from severe fever last week he was admitted for treatment at a private hospital in Coimbatore. Zakir Hussain died undergoing treatment this morning. Meanwhile, a tenth grade student from the village Satish naranamankalam Perambalur district died of the flu virus. Over the past week, some sort of a student who had been suffering from fever, was admitted to the government hospital in Trichy for melcikiccai. Satish student at this stage, patient succumbed. He died of pneumonia, according to the district administration. The relatives of the killed student accused Satish kayccalaltan dengue. The four-year-old girl near naranamankalam marutatiyaiccernta similarly affected by the flu virus, Trichy Roshni is currently receiving treatment in hospital.
3rd death in last two days in TN as H1N1 toll climbs
TNN | Nov 22, 2015, 01.13 AM IST
SALEM/COIMBATORE: A 47-year-old government school teacher from Salem died of H1N1 virus in Coimbatore Friday night.
Zaheer Hussain, 47, a teacher in the corporation boys' school, was admitted to a private hospital in Salem two weeks ago with symptoms of H1N1. On November 10, he was referred to the Kovai Medical Centre and Hospital (KMCH) where he died on midnight of Friday. Doctors confirmed he died of H1N1.
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CHENNAI: With a death due to H1N1 being reported in Salem after five people diagnosed with the infection died in Trichy in ten days, the health department is closely watching the region.
Jaheer Hussain, 47, a school teacher near Ammapet in Salem who died on Friday night, was the latest victim. C Nagakanni from Rettaivaikkal on Vayaloor Road in Trichy died on Diwali day at MGMGH followed by R Sellam, 38, from Ariyalur on November 1 at Thanjavur Government Medical College Hospital and Saminathan, 45, from Sembattu at a private hospital in Trichy on November 18. Meanwhile, K Deepa, 24 from Melavanchoor in Nagapattinam district and Chandra, 63 from Karur died in the hospital on Friday. A 19-year-old boy with H1N1 symptoms was in Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH) on Saturday.
Trichy Corporation health officer M Geetha Rani said that H1N1 was a pandemic in 2009 but now its virulence has gone down, and the World Health Organization has declared it a seasonal influenza.
"We tend to get immune to such viral infections over time which is the reason behind the fewer number of deaths in the recent years," she said.
Pointing out that it is merely a seasonal flu, the health expert said that it mostly affects people with low immunity during winter. She emphasized on early diagnosis. "Most of the deaths could be averted if patients with H1N1 symptoms are taken to hospital on time," she said.
CHENNAI, November 22, 2015
Updated: November 22, 2015 05:31 IST
H1N1 toll rises; doctors advise against panicking
TAMIL NADU BUREAU
With two confirmed deaths being reported over the past couple of days from Tiruchi and Coimbatore, and one more death suspected, but still unconfirmed, due to a H1N1 infection, the state needs to gear up to face a possible outbreak.
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Meanwhile in Chennai, a 33-year-old man is suspected to have died of H1N1 (swine flu) at Government Royapettah Hospital on Saturday. The patient, Vinayaga Murthy, a resident of Royapettah, was admitted to the hospital around 8 a.m. -- unconscious and bleeding -- a hospital official said.
He is believed to have recently returned from a trip abroad and had fever for about two days. He died around 3 p.m. at the hospital. ?His X-Ray shows an infection in the lungs. The cause of death is septic shock and acute respiratory distress. However, we have sent a sample to test for H1N1,? the official said.
80-year-old woman dies of swine flu
Press Trust of India | Coimbatore
December 4, 2015 Last Updated at 14:57 IST
An elderly woman, who was suffering from fever and throat pain, died today of swine flue in the government hospital here.
The deceased has been identified as Muthammal.
She was a resident of Sultanpet near Sulur on the outskirts was suffering from fever and throat pain and was under treatment in a private hospital since November 30.
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