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    Swine flu in India: 2 cases reported from Kolkata, 1 critical
    Poorva Chavan Feb 10, 2015 at 10:55 am

    Swine flu has become a nationwide catastrophic phenomenon with every major state being affected by it. The city of Kolkata seems to be its next target with two new cases being reported on Monday and one of which is a woman who is in a critical condition. Both the patients have been hospitalised in private hospitals.
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    10 suffering from swine flu in Kolkata
    Wed, 11 Feb 2015th 4:04 PM | 33 Views | Daily Dawn Web Bureau: Edited by Shekhar Joshi 0 2 Google + 1 0 2 0 A + A-
    Kolkata Kolkata, capital of West Bengal, 10 people have been found positive results in the investigation of swine flu. Health Department official said on Wednesday. Health Building a source told IANS, 'Kolkata 10 cases of swine flu have so far. Swine flu, cholera and enteric Diseases at the National Institute Belegata check (NICED) is in. '
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    • #3
      Two die of swine flue in West Bengal

      Kolkata: Two persons died of swine flu in separate parts of the state Wednesday, a senior health official said.




      A man in his late-50s from Chandannagar in Hooghly district died due to swine flu, while another resident of Mumbai, who was holidaying in the city, succumbed to the disease, Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Moloy Dey told PTI today.
      "We have news of two deaths due to swine flu in the state. We are taking stock of the situation and necessary precautions have been taken," Dey said.
      Talking about the number of people affected by the H1N1 virus in the state, Dey said, "We do not have an estimation (of the number of people affected) at the moment but we are ready to face it with all might."
      Reports of 216 deaths due to swine flu have been reported from across the country within the first 10 days of this month taking the toll to 407 this year, mostly in states like Gujarat and Rajasthan.

      Two persons died of swine flu in separate parts of the state Wednesday, a senior health official said.




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        Swine flu claims life in Hooghly, 9 affected in Kolkata
        TNN | Feb 12, 2015, 12.08 AM IST

        KOLKATA/HOOGHLY: After claiming lives in Gujarat, Telangana and Pujnab, swine flu claimed its first victim in West Bengal on Wednesday. Rupali Ghosh, 62, from Chandernagore died at a nursing home in Bhowanipore on Wednesday morning. Her swab samples tested positive to H1N1 on Tuesday.
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          31 swine flu cases in Kolkata
          Tue, 17 Feb 2015
          Kolkata:As many as four fresh cases of swine flu were detected here in the last two days, a West Bengal health department official said Tuesday. However, there have been no fresh deaths.

          As many as 31 people have been afflicted with influenza, with two deaths recorded in Kolkata so far.

          "The total cases are 31 till Monday. No additional deaths were reported. The state is stocked with the required drugs and the situation is under control," State Health Secretary Moloy Dey told IANS.
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            Swine flu: Eight-year-old boy dies in Bengal, toll rises to 3 in state
            Feb 20, 2015 15:16 IST

            Kolkata: An eight-year-old boy died today due to swine flu, taking the toll in the state to three since January, a health official said.
            "The boy, who was admitted in a critical condition seven days back at BC Roy Hospital in Beliaghata, died early this morning. He stopped responding to treatment and was put on ventilation," Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Moloy Dey told PTI.
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            An eight-year-old boy died today due to swine flu, taking the toll in the state to three since January, a health official said.
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              Swine flu toll rises to four in Bengal
              IANSBy Indo Asian News Service | IANS ? 1 hour 13 minutes ago

              Kolkata, Feb 22 (IANS) The swine flu toll Sunday rose to four in West Bengal with the death of a two and half-year-old girl at a hospital here, an official said.
              Baby Tarannum, who was admitted to the B.C. Roy Children's Hospital earlier this month died Sunday morning. So far four swine flu deaths have occurred in the state," Principal Secretary (health and family welfare) Moloy Dey said.
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              • #8
                Murshidabad toddler dies of swine flu
                TNN | Feb 22, 2015, 11.47 PM IST

                KOLKATA: Swine flu claimed its fifth victim in the state on Sunday when a two-and-a-half-year-old died at BC Roy Children's Hospital. Another child died of H1N1 in the same hospital on Friday.

                Tarannum Khatun of Murshidabad's Bhagabangola was admitted to the hospital on February 6 with fever and respiratory distress. As her condition deteriorated, she was put on ventilation three days later. Samples sent to National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) confirmed H1N1 on February 12. Doctors at the hospital had said since the beginning that her condition was critical.
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                Swine flu claimed its fifth victim in the state on Sunday when a two-and-a-half-year-old died at BC Roy Children’s Hospital. Another child died of H1N
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                • #9
                  Swine flu toll in Bengal now 6
                  Malaysia News.Net Thursday 26th February, 2015
                  The toll due to swine flu in West Bengal Thursday rose to six with the death of a person at a city hospital while the number of positive cases went up to 100, an official said.

                  "The swine flu toll now is six after a person died today at a city hospital. In the last 24 hours, 11 new cases have been recorded which takes the number of positive cases to 100 in the state," said Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Malay Kumar De.
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                  • #10
                    Swine Flu claims 2 more lives, taking the total death toll to 10 in West Bengal
                    Friday, 27 February 2015 - 3:39pm IST | Pooja Mehta


                    The number of deaths due to Swine Flu in West Bengal has reached 10 after the virus claimed two more lives on Thursday.

                    A 77-year-old resident of Haridevpur, Padmaoalash Dutta died of Swine Flu in a private hospital at Tollygunge on Thursday. Another patient named Krishna Acharya, aged 40, died in a private hospital in South Kolkata on the same day.
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                    • #11
                      Child dies of Swine Flu in Kolata
                      Posted on February 28, 2015Author staffreporter
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                      Kolkata: A child succumbed to the deadly Swine Flu at BC Roy child hospital in Kolkata on Saturday. The two year old child named as Ompresha Pramanik was a resident of Joynagar area of South 24 Pargana. Eight people have died of Swine Flu so far in the state. Seventy five more people are reported to be infected with the deadly H1N1 virus in the state.
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                        One more swine flu death in WB, toll rises to 9 in the state
                        Press Trust of India | Kolkata March 6, 2015 Last Updated at 18:42 IST
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                        A resident of the city succumbed to swine flu early this morning, taking the toll to nine in the state since January as eight new cases of H1N1 infection were reported.

                        "The patient in his late 30s remained in a critical condition for the past couple of days. He was shifted to a private hospital from a nursing home on Wednesday, where his condition deteriorated. He died early this morning," West Bengal Health Services Director Biswaranjan Satpathy said.
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                          5 flu deaths in city in a day
                          TNN & Agencies | Mar 8, 2015, 12.15 AM IST

                          KOLKATA: Five swine flu deaths were reported from different hospitals in the city on Saturday ? the highest single-day toll so far. This takes the death count to 13 in the state.

                          Among those who died on Saturday are two children and three elderly women. With 10 new swine flu cases detected the same day, the number of affected has reached 199. "Currently 59 patients are undergoing treatment, including 22 in government hospitals. The rest ? 127 people ? have been treated and discharged," said director of health services Dr B R Satpathy.
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                          Five swine flu deaths were reported from different hospitals in the city on Saturday — the highest single-day toll so far. This takes the death count


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                            1 more swine flu death; toll 14

                            - Govt says one of the five deaths on Saturday was not caused by H1N1; virologists link weather to outbreak
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                            A 50-year-old man died of swine flu at a private hospital in the city, taking the toll in Bengal to 14.

                            The New Alipore resident, Debashis Chakraborty, died at Medica Superspecialty Hospital.

                            Health officials said 14 new swine flu cases had been detected on Sunday, taking the total number of people affected to 213.

                            On Saturday, there were reports of five deaths in city hospitals. But a health department official claimed that one of the five deaths reported was not caused by swine flu.
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                              One more die of swine flu; toll reaches 14
                              PTI, Kolkata | Updated: Mar 09, 2015 12:23 IST

                              With one more person succumbing to swine flu in the city this afternoon, the toll due to the H1N1 virus in West Bengal reached 14 since January.

                              "A 40-year-old man who was suffering from swine flu died on sunday afternoon. His condition was quite critical for last couple of weeks and he was on ventilation," West Bengal Principal Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) Moloy Dey said.
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