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    Three dead due to swine flu in Ahmedabad


    AHMEDABAD: After dengue fever which had gripped the city during November and December, it is the swine flu outbreak which is looming large in the city.

    In the last three days since Tuesday evening, various hospital including private hospital have reported three deaths. However, according to Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the death reported in the city two were from Rajasthan and one was from Bhuj.

    AMC officials said that one Tasman Kanga (34 years) a resident of Pratapur in Banswada, Rajasthan, was admitted to a private hospital in Drive In road. Tasman was admitted to the hospital on January 6. Both the deaths were reported on Thursday.

    In the second death one Manjula Bhanderi (28 years) a resident of Mandavi, Bhuj was admitted to a private hospital on the outskirts of the city on January 9. On Tuesday, Savalsingh Sansingh Rajput (42) a resident of Munda in Badmer Rajasthan had died during treatment at civil hospital in the city.


    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/45830270.cms

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    Swine flu cases in Kutch, a worry
    TNN | Jan 18, 2015, 11.26 PM IST

    AHMEDABAD: Swine flu has started raising its ugly head over Kutch region once again. In the last two weeks 29 cases of swine flu, including one death, has been reported in this region. The Kutch district collectorate has already issued strict instructions to his district health staff to identify early cases of swine flu.

    This is a steep rise when compared to last year when 28 swine flu cases were registered in the entire year in Kutch. While there have been 29 cases in just two weeks of January this year.
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    Swine flu has started raising its ugly head over Kutch region once again. In the last two weeks 29 cases of swine flu, including one death, has been r
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    • #3
      H1N1 virus: Two more die of swine flu in Jamnagar

      Two more people died of swine flu (H1N1) in Jamnagar in the last two days, taking the death toll due to the disease to three in the district. Meanwhile, six other persons were being treated for the virus and were in a stable condition on Monday, authorities said.
      Both the deaths were reported from state government-run Guru Gobind Singh Hospital in Jamnagar city within 48 hours.
      ?A 45-year-old man died late on Saturday night while a woman, also 45 years old, succumbed to the virus at around 9 am on Monday. Both of them were admitted to the hospital in a critical condition two days before they died,? Dr Nandini Desai, medical superintendent of GG Hospital, told The Indian Express.


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      • #4
        from tetano's link above;
        Incidentally, a 70-year-old woman had also died of swine flu in GG Hospital last week.

        - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/ind....5xdMYSWB.dpuf


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        • #5
          H1N1 kills 3 more in Gujarat

          JAMNAGAR/AHMEDABAD: Swine flu scare is getting worse in Gujarat.

          On Monday, three persons - two in Jamnagar and one in Surat - succumbed to the deadly HINI virus, taking the death toll in the state since January 1 to six. Earlier, one patient each had died in Mandvi, Bhuj and Jamnagar.

          Kutch has seen a sudden surge in the disease with 29 people, mostly women, testing positive since January 1. Bhuj is the worst-affected accounting for 17 cases. However, only one person - a woman from Mandvi, died on January 6, chief district health officer (CDHO) of Kutch Pankaj Pandey.

          Swine flu scare is getting worse in Gujarat.On Monday, three persons - two in Jamnagar and one in Surat - succumbed to the deadly HINI virus, taking t

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          • #6
            Seven more Swine flu positive cases reported in Kutch

            RAJKOT: Seven more Swine flu cases were reported in Kutch district on Tuesday as the total number of swine flu positive cases in Kutch district now reaches to 36 since January 1. Earlier on Monday, three persons ? two in Jamnagar and one in Surat ? succumbed to the deadly H1N1 virus, taking the death toll in the state since January 1 to six.
            Kutch has seen a sudden surge in the disease with 36 people, mostly women, testing positive since January 1. Bhuj is the worst-affected with H1N1 virus.
            District administration officials said that local health department is fully equipped to treat the patients and isolation wards have been set up in Bhuj and other affected taluka places.

            On Monday Mustufa Jivani (45) and Bhavna Jethva (47), both residents of Jamnagar in Saurashtra succumbed to H1N1 virus.
            "Five patients are admitted to the isolation ward at the civil hospital and two have been tested positive in Jamnagar'' said an official.
            Ever since the outbreak of swine flu in India in 2009, Gujarat has reported 20.42% deaths (per 100 patients) as compared to the national average of 6.65%.

            Seven more Swine flu cases were reported in Kutch district on Tuesday as the total number of swine flu positive cases in Kutch district now reaches to




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            • #7
              One suspected swine influenza deaths in the region: Six Case
              Jan 21, 2015, 10.53PM IST

              Artikalakomenta
              swine flue
              Nav time> Bhuj

              Kutch suspected swine flu deaths resulting arerati wife went forth to go phaluthi cheprapta phaluna suspected swine flu symptoms, according to the General Hospital of Bhuj 3pa-year-old wife of BSF jawans were rushed for treatment. Jaya is resulting in his death. On the other hand, positive in six cases have been recorded so far 42 svainaphluna the total number of patients. Four male-six new patients, including a woman and a child.

              However, the death of a patient suspected symptomatic woman waiting on the report of the health system. Swine flu is increasing concern in the region. In the current swine phaluna beginning of the year the number of patients increased from 21 to 42 in a day. Noting that there is growing concern among people with cool to beats.
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              • #8
                Swine flu claims four more lives

                By: Express News Service | Ahmedabad | Posted: January 23, 2015 3:17 am | Updated: January 23, 2015 3:26 am
                Swine flu claimed four more lives including three women on Thursday, while another woman reportedly died of the H1N1 virus in Jamnagar on Wednesday evening.
                A 53-year-old woman from Ankleshwar town in Bharuch district was admitted to Apple Hospital at Udhna Darwaja in Surat detected with Swine flu on Wednesday. She was rushed to New Civil Hospital late Wednesday night. However she died on Thursday afternoon.
                Another 50-year-old woman from Palanpur, undergoing treatment in Surat Municipal Corporation-run SMIMER Hospital, succumbed to the H1N1 virus in the evening, said doctors.
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                - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/cit....Ff5Ou06Y.dpuf

                From what I can gather in the article, the state death toll has risen to 15 - Ro
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                • #9
                  Gujarat: Swine flu toll reaches 15, chief secretary rushes to Bhuj

                  Friday, 23 January 2015 - 11:50pm IST | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: PTI

                  Three more swine flu deaths were reported in Gujarat on Friday, taking the death toll due to the disease in the new year to 15.

                  Further, 12 new cases of swine flu were reported, taking the total number of H1N1 infection cases to 104, said the state health commissioner J P Gupta.
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                  Three more swine flu deaths were reported in Gujarat on Friday, taking the death toll due to the disease in the new year to 15.
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                  • #10
                    Swine flu care status quo, more than 26 cases, one death in Bharuch
                    Jan 25, 2015, 11.34PM IST

                    Nav time> Gandhinagar

                    Care of swine flu in the state remained unchanged. Kalol, Gandhinagar, the capital of the region, while on Sunday 11, Panchmahal and Vadodara in the state, including more than 26 patients recorded in a single day since the total number of patients has reached 148. One patient died due to swine flu in Bharuch. The number of patients with trained death due to swine flu in the state so far has been 18. The primary symptoms of swine flu in the state health department covers all patients under compulsory vaccination campaign. A doctor in the region have suffered with swine flu have found an unofficial way.

                    Create new cities have been the victim of swine flu in the state daily. Sunday in the capital Gandhinagar, Hajipur Kalol seemed to treat the symptoms of swine flu in the region bavana-year-old man was admitted to the city where his private hospital test positive for H-1ena-1 is shifted to the isolation ward. However, hospital sources said that the patient is stable.

                    Jepiguptae health commissioner said that to prevent swine flu and swine flu vaccinations mandatory for all patients with primary symptoms being. However, he confirmed that the region is not a matter of being caught swine flu Doctor. Currently, 77 patients are undergoing treatment in the recovery of 54 patients, who have been discharged after treatment.

                    Severe disease attack on Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Panchmahal, Mehsana and Gandhinagar has been found more in nine cities.

                    Sunday 26 swine flu deaths in the balance sheet total of 18 positive cases, 54 of 148 patients who were undergoing treatment for a total of 77 positive cases during the patient recover

                    11 new registered cases of Kutch 1 Gandhinagar, Mehsana 4 1 3 Surat, Vadodara, Bharuch 3 1 Jamnagar 1 Dahod 1 Panchamahal
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                    • #11
                      Swine flu death toll reaches 22 in Gujarat; 170 cases reported
                      Last Updated: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 - 23:26

                      Ahmedabad: Swine flu has claimed 22 lives in Gujarat this month, while the total number of cases has scaled up to 170 across the state, officials said Tuesday.

                      "The death-toll due to Swine flu reached 22 today, while the total number of H1N1 cases has scaled up to 170 in the entire state," Health Commissioner of Gujarat J P Gupta said.

                      Kutch district is the worst affected, where around 81 cases, including five deaths, have been reported, while Jamnagar has registered 12 cases including five deaths, he said.
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                      Swine flu has claimed 22 lives in Gujarat this month, while the total number of cases has scaled up to 170 across the state, officials said Tuesday.
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                      • #12
                        Swine flu kills one more in Ahmedabad
                        TNN | Jan 29, 2015, 01.59 AM IST

                        AHMEDABAD: One person died of swine flu in the city on Wednesday, taking the death toll to five. The victim was a 50-year-old man from Sabarmati.

                        Nine more people also tested positive across the state. Of these nine, six belong to the city. The six includes a 65-year-old man from Satellite, a 22-year-old woman from Shahibaug, a 42-year-old man from Hirawadi, a 24-year-old man from Sola, and a 45-year-old from Nikol.
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                        On Tuesday, the AMC health department reported that four persons had died of swine flu in Ahmedabad between January 25 and January 27. During this period, three others died elsewhere in the state, including Kutch and Saurashtra. In all, the state has reported 24 deaths till now.
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                          Bhuj resident dies of swine flu in Rajkot hospital

                          RAJKOT: The deadly H1N1 virus commonly known as swine flu claimed yet another life when one more patient succumbed to it at civil hospital in Rajkot.

                          The deceased has been identified as Subhash Jivrajbhai from Bhuj town of Kutch district. He was admitted to an isolation ward specially created for patients of H1N1 virus at the civil hospital.

                          Till now, three persons have died of swine flu in Rajkot civil hospital. Out of theses two were from Bhuj and one was from Rajkot city.






                          The deadly H1N1 virus commonly known as swine flu claimed yet another life when one more patient succumbed to it at civil hospital in Rajkot.

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                          • #14
                            Google translated;

                            Doctor Ahmedabad became the victim of swine flu
                            Jan 29, 2015, 01.16PM IST

                            Kahera swine flu in the state has been increasing day by day going. Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad jhapetamam swine flu have also reported to be a doctor. In the last two days, three people have died due to swine flu. Mrtyumanka across the state due to the Swine flu has reached 25. Link Wednesday, 63-year-old male living in Mehsana Ahmedabad Civil Hospital patient died during treatment at 10.50 in the morning. On January 24, a link to the patient was referred to the Community Health Centre in Ahmedabad. H1N1 positive cases recorded in Ahmedabad on Wednesday 9 phaphadata people are horrified. Kahera Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday expressed concern about swine flu was increasing. With a total of 190 swine flu cases in the state's 15 districts have been affected.

                            Sabarmati in a private hospital in the city on Wednesday, 50-year-old male patient had died. Kutch is also a 14-month-old girl has died of swine flu. This took its toll on the region's Swine phlue 6 person. 81 swine flu patients are undergoing treatment at a hospital ward. Ahmedabad Civil Hospital this month, a total of 22 swine flu patients were admitted. Four patients have died. 13 patients are undergoing treatment. With the appearance of two cases of swine flu on January 28 in Surat, Gujarat is reached on the 27th of this month, the number of patients.


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                            • #15
                              7 local cases among 13 swine flu deaths in Ahmedabad
                              TNN | Jan 31, 2015, 06.16 AM IST


                              AHMEDABAD: Of the 13 people who died of swine flu in Ahmedabad, seven were from the the city, while six patients were brought here for advanced treatment.

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                              According to health department officials, on Friday there were also three deaths from swine flu. Two were in Surat and one in Ahmedabad.

                              The number of deaths due to swine flu in the state is now 32. A total of 242 patients have tested positive at various hospitals in the state.
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                              According to officials, of the 242 tested positive till Friday, a total of 114 patients are still in treatment across the state.
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