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Abbreviations: C-Cases, D- Deaths
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from
States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
^As on 06.10.2017
Dated: 09.10.2017, Time: 03.15 PM
Total: 2,129
It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro
The United Nations agency working to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable.
Comparison to previous years;
2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
2015: 2,782 fatalities to Oct 12th
2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
2013: 707 fatalities for the full year.
2012: 249 fatalities to Oct 6th.
2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
2010: 1,860 fatalities to Oct 9th. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
Figures above are for A/H1N1 only. This is still referred to in India as "swine flu" and is the only strain of influenza for which the government keeps public records.
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
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Seasonal Influenza (H1N1)? State/UT- wise, Year- wise number of cases and deaths from 2010 to 2017 (till 15th October 2017)
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from
States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
^As on 08.10.2017
Dated: 16.10.2017, Time: 05.00 PM
It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro
GISRS was not updated.
The United Nations agency working to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable.
Comparison to previous years;
2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
2015: 2,868 fatalities to Nov 1st
2014: 229 fatalities for the full year (official number 218)
2013: 707 fatalities for the full year. (official number 700)
2012: 291 fatalities to Oct 29th.
2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
2010: 1,919 fatalities to Oct 18th. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
Figures above are for A/H1N1 only. This is still referred to in India as "swine flu" and is the only strain of influenza for which the government keeps public records.
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
Swine flu scare over for now, but may be back early next year
The number of cases peaked in the past two months, with more than with 610 deaths recorded in August and 599 in September. The first three weeks of October recorded 1,264 cases and 128 deaths.
HEALTH Updated: Oct 28, 2017 07:28 IST
Rhythma Kaul
Hindustan Times, New Delhi
A swine flu outbreak that killed more than 2,000 people this year appears to have waned for now, experts said on Friday, but warned of a seasonal flare-up of the highly-contagious H1N1 virus early next year.
This year?s widespread outbreak of swine flu ? Influenza A (H1N1) in medical terms ? caught health authorities by surprise as it came after a relatively mild 2016 ? with 1,786 infections and 265 deaths.
Till October 22 this year, H1N1 infected more than 37,500 people and killed 2,089, according to data from the health ministry.
...
The number of cases peaked in the past two months, with more than with 610 deaths recorded in August and 599 in September. The first three weeks of October recorded 1,264 cases and 128 deaths.
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
The United Nations agency working to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable.
Comparison to previous years;
2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
2015: 2,868 fatalities to Nov 1st
2014: 229 fatalities for the full year (official number 218)
2013: 707 fatalities for the full year. (official number 700)
2012: 291 fatalities to Oct 29th.
2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
2010: 1,919 fatalities to Oct 18th. (official number 1,763 for the full year)
Figures above are for A/H1N1 only. This is still referred to in India as "swine flu" and is the only strain of influenza for which the government keeps public records.
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from
States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
^As on 15.10.2017
Dated: 23.10.2017, Time: 2.00 PM
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from
States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
^As on 22.10.2017
Dated: 30.10.2017, Time: 4.00 PM
India sees more than 20-fold jump in swine flu cases in 2017
Dehradun: According to a latest report on seasonal influenza (H1N1) released by the ministry of health and family welfare?s Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDPS), 8,543 people succumbed to deadly swine flu virus between 2010 and October 2017. More importantly, the number of cases across the country this year has seen a more than 20-fold rise from last year.
The report, ?Seasonal influenza (H1N1) ? State/UT-wise, year-wise number of cases and deaths from 2010 to 2017 (till 29th October)? states a total of 1.14 lakh people were infected by H1N1 in the past seven years.
According to the data, the worst hit remained Maharashtra with maximum deaths (23812 cases, 716 deaths) followed by Gujarat (18,206 cases, 431 deaths) and Rajasthan (13, 158 cases, 235 deaths).
The report shows that only Sikkim and Lakshadweep are the two areas that have remained untouched by H1N1 cases in the past seven years. In 2017, four states and a UT ? Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Lakshwadeep ? have not seen even a single case of H1N1 so far.
Seasonal Influenza (H1N1)? State/UT- wise, Year- wise number of cases
and deaths from 2010 to 2017 (till 19th November 2017)
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from
States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
Dated: 20.11.2017, Time: 5.20 PM
Seasonal Influenza (H1N1)? State/UT- wise, Year- wise number of cases
and deaths from 2010 to 2017 (till 26th November 2017)
^As on 19.11.2017
Abbreviations: C-Cases, D- Deaths
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from
States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
Dated: 28.11.2017, Time: 10.20 AM
Seasonal Influenza (H1N1)? State/UT- wise, Year- wise number of cases
and death from 2010 to 2017 (till 03rd December 2017)
^As on 02.12.2017; ^^As on 01.12.2017; #As on 26.11.2017
Abbreviations: C-Cases, D- Deaths
*Telangana State has reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after separation from Andhra Pradesh
Disclaimer: The reports on cases and deaths of seasonal influenza (H1N1) are based on the reports received
from States/Uts to Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
04.12.2017, Time: 07.20 PM
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
Seasonal Influenza (H1N1)? State/UT- wise, Year- wise number of cases
and death from 2010 to 2017 (till 17th December 2017)
$As on 03.12.2017; ^As on 15.12.2017; #As on 13.12.2017
Abbreviations: C-Cases, D- Deaths
*: The reports on cases and deaths of influenza A (H1N1) are based on the reports received from States/UTs to
Central Surveillance Unit, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi.
Dated 19.12.2017, Time: 10.20 AM
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