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    Link to 2016: https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...ndia-h1n1-2016

    India recorded 160 deaths due to swine flu between January 1 and March 26, govt tells Lok Sabha

    Sushmi Dey | TNN | Mar 31, 2017, 10.45 PM IST

    NEW DELHI: Around 160 deaths have been reported due to swine flu from across the country this year so far, the Centre informed the Parliament on Friday.
    Between January 1 and March 26, 160 people died from swine flu, whereas 6,062 cases were registered, Minister of State for Health Anupriya Patel said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
    The highest number of deaths were reported from Maharashtra (63), while Telangana registered 16 deaths.
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    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...w/57948137.cms

    Our current FT tally is

    Maharashtra: 80
    Tamil Nadu: 31
    Telangana: 16
    Andhra Pradesh:13
    Rajasthan: 12
    Gujarat: 9
    Karnataka: 8
    Kerala: 7
    Puducherry: 6
    Punjab: 1
    Total: 183
    Last edited by tetano; May 12, 2017, 01:54 AM.
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    Our current FT fatality totals are

    Maharashtra: 88
    Tamil Nadu: 31
    Telangana: 22
    Andhra Pradesh:13
    Rajasthan: 13
    Karnataka: 13
    Gujarat: 12
    Kerala: 7
    Puducherry: 6
    Punjab: 1
    Total: 206
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    The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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    • #3
      Our current FT fatality totals are

      Maharashtra: 106
      Tamil Nadu: 31
      Telangana: 22
      Kerala: 16
      Gujarat: 16
      Andhra Pradesh:13
      Rajasthan: 13
      Karnataka: 13
      Puducherry: 9
      Punjab: 1
      Total: 240

      Comparison to previous years;
      2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
      2015: 2,177 fatalities to April 11th
      2014: 10 fatalities reported to April 7th
      2013: 570 fatalities reported to April 13th.
      2012: 59 fatalities to April 14th.
      2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
      2010: 504 fatalities to April 10th
      Last edited by Ronan Kelly; April 14, 2017, 06:23 AM. Reason: updated Gujarat
      Twitter: @RonanKelly13
      The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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      • #4
        Our current FT fatality totals are

        Maharashtra: 136
        Tamil Nadu: 31
        Telangana: 23
        Rajasthan: 21
        Kerala: 18
        Gujarat: 16
        Andhra Pradesh:14
        Karnataka: 13
        Puducherry: 9
        Punjab: 2
        Chhattisgarh: 2
        Haryana: 1
        Total: 286

        Comparison to previous years;
        2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
        2015: 2,230 fatalities to April 28th
        2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
        2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
        2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
        2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
        2010: 560 fatalities to May 27th
        Twitter: @RonanKelly13
        The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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        • #5
          Our current FT fatality totals are

          Maharashtra: 171
          Tamil Nadu: 31
          Rajasthan: 24
          Kerala: 23
          Gujarat: 17
          Telangana: 17*
          Andhra Pradesh:15
          Karnataka: 15
          Puducherry: 9
          West Bengal: 3
          Chhattisgarh: 3
          Punjab: 2
          Haryana: 1
          Total: 331

          * Revised to include 2017 only. Previous total included deaths since Aug 1 2016.

          Comparison to previous years;
          2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
          2015: 2,272 fatalities to May 24th
          2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
          2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
          2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
          2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
          2010: 560 fatalities to May 27th
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          The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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          • #6
            Alarming rise in swine flu cases in India as 345 killed this year alone

            Most parts of India are in the grip of swine flu with western and southern states of the country the worst hit. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka account for more than 55% of all cases, while Maharashtra has recorded half of all deaths.
            India had 8,648 cases and 345 swine flu deaths till May 7 this year, compared to 1,786 cases and 265 deaths in 2016, reveals data from the ministry of health and family welfare.
            Tamil Nadu alone recorded 2,798 cases till May 7, which is more than the total tally of 2016.
            Maharashtra has the highest death toll, with 181 people succumbing to H1N1 complications till May 7.
            With just 130 infections, Gujarat has an unexplainably high death toll of 31, which puts the state?s death rate ? the percentage of people dying of the infection ? at close to 23.8%, compared to the national average of 3.98%.


            India witnessed worst outbreak of the Swine flu, renamed the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus by the World Health Organistion (WHO), in the pandemic years of 2009-10 when the disease affected close to 50,000 people and killed more than 2,700 across the country.

            India witnessed worst outbreak of the Swine flu, renamed the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus by the World Health Organistion (WHO), in the pandemic years of 2009-10 when the disease affected close to 50,000 people and killed more than 2,700 across the country.

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            • #7
              Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

              Maharashtra: 185
              Rajasthan: 34
              Tamil Nadu: 31
              Gujarat: 31
              Kerala: 25
              Telangana: 17
              Andhra Pradesh:15
              Karnataka: 15
              Puducherry: 9
              West Bengal: 5
              Chhattisgarh: 3
              Punjab: 2
              Haryana: 1
              Himachal Pradesh:1
              Uttar Pradesh:1
              Total: 375


              Comparison to previous years;
              2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
              2015: 2,272 fatalities to May 24th
              2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
              2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
              2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
              2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
              2010: 560 fatalities to May 27th
              Twitter: @RonanKelly13
              The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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              • #8
                Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

                Maharashtra: 196
                Rajasthan: 40
                Gujarat: 33
                Tamil Nadu: 31
                Kerala: 28
                Telangana: 17
                Andhra Pradesh:16
                Karnataka: 15
                Puducherry: 9
                West Bengal: 5
                Delhi: 4
                Chhattisgarh: 3
                Punjab: 2
                Himachal Pradesh:2
                Haryana: 1
                Uttar Pradesh:1
                Total: 403


                Comparison to previous years;
                2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                2015: 2,272 fatalities to May 24th
                2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
                2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
                2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
                2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
                2010: 560 fatalities to May 27th
                Last edited by Ronan Kelly; May 20, 2017, 04:48 AM. Reason: Added 3 to Kerala from late update.
                Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                • #9
                  Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

                  Maharashtra: 213
                  Rajasthan: 47
                  Kerala: 41
                  Gujarat: 36
                  Tamil Nadu: 31
                  Telangana: 17
                  Andhra Pradesh:16
                  Karnataka: 15
                  Puducherry: 9
                  West Bengal: 5
                  Delhi: 4
                  Chhattisgarh: 3
                  Himachal Pradesh: 3
                  Punjab: 2
                  Uttar Pradesh: 2
                  Haryana: 1

                  Total: 445


                  Comparison to previous years;
                  2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                  2015: 2,272 fatalities to May 24th
                  2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
                  2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
                  2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
                  2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
                  2010: 560 fatalities to May 27th
                  Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                  The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                  • #10
                    Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

                    Maharashtra: 229
                    Rajasthan: 55
                    Kerala: 41
                    Gujarat: 37
                    Tamil Nadu: 31
                    Telangana: 17
                    Andhra Pradesh:16
                    Karnataka: 15
                    Puducherry: 9
                    West Bengal: 6
                    Delhi: 4
                    Chhattisgarh: 3
                    Himachal Pradesh: 3
                    Punjab: 2
                    Uttar Pradesh: 2
                    Haryana: 1
                    Madhya Pradesh: 1

                    Total: 472


                    Comparison to previous years;
                    2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                    2015: 2,272 fatalities to May 24th
                    2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
                    2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
                    2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
                    2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
                    2010: 568 fatalities to June 6th
                    Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                    The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                    • #11
                      Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

                      Maharashtra: 232
                      Rajasthan: 57
                      Kerala: 41
                      Gujarat: 40
                      Tamil Nadu: 31
                      Telangana: 17
                      Andhra Pradesh:16
                      Karnataka: 15
                      Puducherry: 9
                      West Bengal: 6
                      Delhi: 4
                      Himachal Pradesh: 4
                      Chhattisgarh: 3
                      Uttar Pradesh: 3
                      Punjab: 2
                      Haryana: 1
                      Madhya Pradesh: 1

                      Total: 482


                      Comparison to previous years;
                      2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                      2015: 2,272 fatalities to May 24th
                      2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
                      2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
                      2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
                      2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
                      2010: 568 fatalities to June 6th
                      Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                      The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                      • #12
                        Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

                        Maharashtra: 240
                        Rajasthan: 57
                        Kerala: 51
                        Gujarat: 41
                        Tamil Nadu: 31
                        Telangana: 17
                        Andhra Pradesh:16
                        Karnataka: 15
                        Puducherry: 9
                        West Bengal: 6
                        Delhi: 4
                        Himachal Pradesh: 4
                        Chhattisgarh: 4
                        Uttar Pradesh: 3
                        Punjab: 2
                        Haryana: 1
                        Madhya Pradesh: 1
                        Goa: 1

                        Total: 503


                        Comparison to previous years;
                        2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                        2015: 2,348 fatalities to Aug 7th
                        2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
                        2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
                        2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
                        2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
                        2010: 568 fatalities to June 6th
                        Last edited by Ronan Kelly; June 23, 2017, 05:49 AM.
                        Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                        The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                        • #13
                          Swine flu threat growing big in India this year, killed 525
                          More than 10,000 people are already infected with the fatal viral infection in the country during the past six months.

                          HEALTH Updated: Jun 23, 2017 09:53 IST
                          Rhythma Kaul

                          After 2009 and 2015, swine flu, renamed as influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 virus by the World Health Organisation (WHO), cases are going up alarmingly this year.

                          In the past six months, the country has already reported a total of 10, 812 cases, and 525 people have succumbed to the viral infection, shows government data.

                          Western and Southern states of India, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are the worst hit as these regions account for close to 60% of all the swine flu cases.

                          More people? 245? have died in Maharashtra, as compared to 26 in the corresponding period last year.
                          ...
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                          • #14
                            Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on any state for a more detailed thread.

                            Maharashtra: 254
                            Rajasthan: 57
                            Kerala: 55
                            Gujarat: 43
                            Tamil Nadu: 32
                            Telangana: 17
                            Andhra Pradesh:16
                            Karnataka: 15
                            Puducherry: 9
                            West Bengal: 6
                            Delhi: 4
                            Himachal Pradesh: 4
                            Chhattisgarh: 4
                            Uttar Pradesh: 3
                            Punjab: 2
                            Haryana: 2
                            Madhya Pradesh: 1
                            Goa: 1

                            Total: 525


                            Comparison to previous years;
                            2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                            2015: 2,348 fatalities to Aug 7th
                            2014: 98 fatalities reported to June 30th
                            2013: 622 fatalities reported to June 16th.
                            2012: 102 fatalities to July 9th.
                            2011: 44 fatalities to July 31st.
                            2010: 627 fatalities to July 4th
                            Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                            The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                            • #15
                              8,648 Swine Flu Cases And 345 Deaths Reported

                              H1N1 flu is also known as swine flu. It's called swine flu because a few decades ago, the people who caught the H1N1 flu had direct contact with pigs. That changed several years ago, when a new virus emerged that spread this flu among people who hadn't been near pigs. In 2009, H1N1 was spreading fast around the world, so the World Health Organization called it a pandemic. Since then, people have continued to get sick from swine flu, but not as many.
                              Today, most parts of India are in the grip of swine flu with western and southern states of the country the worst hit. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka account for more than 55% of all cases, while Maharashtra has recorded half of all deaths.
                              India had 8,648 cases and 345 swine flu deaths till May 7 this year, compared to 1,786 cases and 265 deaths in 2016, reveals data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
                              "Flu outbreaks appear to hit western India harder, show India's earliest records when Odisha, West Bengal and the north-east India escaped the worst of the 1918 Spanish Flu outbreak, which killed 40 million people worldwide," said an epidemiologist at the Union health ministry and family welfare.

                              Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala worst hit by the flu tragedy. Air borne transmission makes it tough for prevention measures to work.

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