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  • #31
    Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

    Maharashtra: 450
    Gujarat: 308
    Rajasthan: 76
    Kerala: 73 (+ 9 others suspected)
    Uttar Pradesh: 41
    Tamil Nadu: 33 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
    Odisha: 24
    Delhi: 22 (47 fatalities reported in city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 25 from surrounding states)
    Telangana: 20
    West Bengal: 20
    Punjab: 18
    Karnataka: 17
    Andhra Pradesh:16
    Uttarakhand: 15
    Madhya Pradesh: 13
    Chhattisgarh: 13
    Himachal Pradesh: 10
    Puducherry: 9
    Goa: 7
    Chandigarh: 4
    Haryana: 4
    Assam: 3
    Jharkhand: 2
    Andaman & Nicobar: 1
    Arunachal Pradesh: 1
    Manipur: 1

    Total: 1,201
    It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro

    Comparison to previous years;
    2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
    2015: 2,434 fatalities to Aug 30th
    2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
    2013: 653 fatalities reported to Aug 25th.
    2012: 151 fatalities to Aug 25th.
    2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
    2010: 1,117 fatalities to Aug 22nd. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
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    • #32

      A little out of date on the major states, but provides updates for the smaller ones. - Ro...
      https://scroll.in/pulse/848932/swine...g-at-high-risk
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        Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

        Maharashtra: 467
        Gujarat: 354
        Rajasthan: 92 (including 5 out of state residents)
        Kerala: 74 (+ 9 others suspected)
        Uttar Pradesh: 66
        Punjab: 36
        Tamil Nadu: 33 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
        Odisha: 32
        Madhya Pradesh: 28
        Delhi: 22 (47 fatalities reported in city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 25 from surrounding states)
        Telangana: 22 (reported in the media)
        West Bengal: 20
        Karnataka: 17
        Andhra Pradesh:16
        Uttarakhand: 16
        Chhattisgarh: 16
        Himachal Pradesh: 12
        Puducherry: 9
        Goa: 8
        Chandigarh: 4 (I've put Haryana residents with Haryana)
        Haryana: 4 (all 4 died in Chandigarh hospitals)
        Assam: 4
        Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 4
        Daman & Diu: 2
        Jharkhand: 2
        Andaman & Nicobar: 1
        Arunachal Pradesh: 1
        Manipur: 1

        Total: 1,363
        It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro

        Comparison to previous years;
        2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
        2015: 2,434 fatalities to Aug 30th
        2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
        2013: 653 fatalities reported to Aug 25th.
        2012: 151 fatalities to Aug 25th.
        2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
        2010: 1,182 fatalities to Aug 29th. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
        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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          • #35
            Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

            Maharashtra: 508
            Gujarat: 393
            Rajasthan: 119 (including 6 out of state residents)
            Kerala: 75 (+ 9 others suspected)
            Uttar Pradesh: 73
            Punjab: 46
            Odisha: 45
            Madhya Pradesh: 45
            Tamil Nadu: 33 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
            Telangana: 23 (reported in the media)
            Delhi: 22 (49 fatalities reported in city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 27 from surrounding states)
            Chhattisgarh: 22
            West Bengal: 20
            Karnataka: 17
            Andhra Pradesh:16
            Uttarakhand: 16
            Himachal Pradesh: 12
            Puducherry: 9
            Goa: 9
            Haryana: 7 (at least 4 died in Chandigarh hospitals)
            Assam: 5
            Chandigarh: 4 (I've put Haryana residents with Haryana)
            Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 4
            Daman & Diu: 2
            Jharkhand: 2
            Andaman & Nicobar: 1
            Arunachal Pradesh: 1
            Manipur: 1
            Jammu & Kashmir: 1

            Total: 1,531
            It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro

            Comparison to previous years;
            2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
            2015: 2,516 fatalities to Sep 12th
            2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
            2013: 653 fatalities reported to Aug 25th.
            2012: 173 fatalities to Sep 10th.
            2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
            2010: 1,417 fatalities to Sep 12th. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
            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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            • #36
              Alarming 5-fold rise in swine flu deaths

              There has been an alarming 16-fold rise in the number of swine flu cases and five-fold increase in deaths due to the H1N1 virus infection in India this year. According to the data available from the Union Health Ministry, a total of 29,076 cases have been registered so far in nine months in 2017 across the country against just 1,786 cases in 2016.
              Compared to 265 deaths reported last year, the casualty figure stands at 1,415 so far in 2017. Maharashtra tops the list with 504 deaths followed by Gujarat with 367 deaths. (See Box)
              However, while many States are under the grip of the mosquito-borne diseases, the data reveal that the virus seems to have spared the North-Eastern region so far. While Meghalaya, Sikkim, Mizoram and Manipur have reported no cases, Arunanchal Pradesh has registered five cases and one death during the period. Tripura has reported 35 cases for the first time in last so many years.


              http://www.dailypioneer.com/todays-n...lu-deaths.html

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                • #38
                  Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

                  Maharashtra: 536
                  Gujarat: 412
                  Rajasthan: 144 (may or may not include 10 out of state residents)
                  Uttar Pradesh: 80
                  Kerala: 75 (+ 9 others suspected)
                  Madhya Pradesh: 62
                  Punjab: 59
                  Odisha: 50
                  Tamil Nadu: 34 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
                  Chhattisgarh: 31
                  Telangana: 24 (reported in the media)
                  Delhi: 22 (over 50 fatalities reported in city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 27 from surrounding states, others undetermined)
                  West Bengal: 20
                  Uttarakhand: 19
                  Karnataka: 17
                  Andhra Pradesh:16
                  Himachal Pradesh: 13
                  Goa: 10
                  Puducherry: 9
                  Haryana: 7 (at least 4 died in Chandigarh hospitals)
                  Assam: 5
                  Chandigarh: 4 (I've put Haryana residents with Haryana)
                  Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 4
                  Daman & Diu: 2
                  Jharkhand: 2
                  Jammu & Kashmir: 2
                  Andaman & Nicobar: 1
                  Arunachal Pradesh: 1
                  Manipur: 1

                  Total: 1,662
                  It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro

                  Comparison to previous years;
                  2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                  2015: 2,516 fatalities to Sep 12th
                  2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
                  2013: 707 fatalities for the full year.
                  2012: 186 fatalities to Sep 22nd.
                  2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
                  2010: 1,544 fatalities to Sep 19th. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
                  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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                    • #40
                      Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

                      Maharashtra: 580
                      Gujarat: 434
                      Rajasthan: 184 (may or may not include 10 out of state residents)
                      Madhya Pradesh: 88
                      Uttar Pradesh: 87
                      Kerala: 75 (+ 9 others suspected)
                      Punjab: 66
                      Odisha: 53
                      Delhi: 53 (53 fatalities reported by city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 29 from surrounding states, others undetermined)
                      Chhattisgarh: 40
                      Tamil Nadu: 34 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
                      Telangana: 24 (reported in the media)
                      Uttarakhand: 22
                      West Bengal: 20
                      Karnataka: 17
                      Andhra Pradesh:16
                      Himachal Pradesh: 13
                      Goa: 11
                      Puducherry: 9
                      Haryana: 9 (at least 4 died in Chandigarh hospitals)
                      Assam: 5
                      Chandigarh: 6
                      Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 4
                      Daman & Diu: 2
                      Jharkhand: 2
                      Jammu & Kashmir: 2
                      Andaman & Nicobar: 1
                      Arunachal Pradesh: 1
                      Manipur: 1

                      Total: 1,859
                      It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro

                      Comparison to previous years;
                      2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                      2015: 2,649 fatalities to Sep 26th
                      2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
                      2013: 707 fatalities for the full year.
                      2012: 186 fatalities to Sep 22nd.
                      2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
                      2010: 1,702 fatalities to Oct 3rd. (https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...-2010?t=150451)
                      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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                        *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. ^ Data till 23.09.2017; #Data till 17.09.2017 Dated 25.09.2017, Time: 06.00 PM
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                        • #42
                          Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

                          Maharashtra: 601
                          Gujarat: 437
                          Rajasthan: 217 (may or may not include 10 out of state residents)
                          Uttar Pradesh: 122
                          Madhya Pradesh: 103
                          Kerala: 75 (+ 9 others suspected)
                          Punjab: 72
                          Delhi: 54 (54 fatalities reported by city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 30 from surrounding states, others undetermined)
                          Odisha: 53
                          Chhattisgarh: 48
                          Tamil Nadu: 34 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
                          Telangana: 28 (reported in the media)
                          Uttarakhand: 22
                          West Bengal: 20
                          Karnataka: 17
                          Andhra Pradesh:17
                          Himachal Pradesh: 14
                          Goa: 11
                          Puducherry: 9
                          Haryana: 9 (at least 4 died in Chandigarh hospitals)
                          Assam: 5
                          Chandigarh: 6
                          Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 4
                          Daman & Diu: 2
                          Jharkhand: 2
                          Jammu & Kashmir: 2
                          Andaman & Nicobar: 1
                          Arunachal Pradesh: 1
                          Manipur: 1

                          Total: 1,987
                          It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro
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                          Comparison to previous years;
                          2016: 265 fatalities for the full year.
                          2015: 2,649 fatalities to Sep 26th
                          2014: 151 fatalities reported to Oct 15th
                          2013: 707 fatalities for the full year.
                          2012: 220 fatalities to Sep 29th.
                          2011: 75 fatalities for the full year.
                          2010: 1,702 fatalities to Oct 3rd. (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.

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                          • #43
                            Swine flu toll 12, drop in temperature may up risk

                            tnn | Oct 3, 2017, 23:54 IST
                            ...
                            Maharashtra and Gujarat remain the worst-affected states by the viral influenza with 620 and 429 deaths respectively. Health officials said that countrywide there have been 1,964 deaths as on October 1 this year. "Last year, 265 people died due to swine flu. In 2015, the death toll stood at 2,990," the official added.
                            ...
                            http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/60930882.cms
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                              *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. ^ Data till 29.09.2017; #Data till 17.09.2017 Dated: 03.10.2017, Time: 03.00 PM
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                              • #45
                                Our current FT fatality totals are as follows. Click on active states for a more detailed thread.

                                Maharashtra: 640
                                Gujarat: 443
                                Rajasthan: 224 (may or may not include 10 out of state residents)
                                Uttar Pradesh: 129
                                Madhya Pradesh: 117
                                Punjab: 79
                                Kerala: 75 (+ 9 others suspected)
                                Chhattisgarh: 58
                                Delhi: 54 (54 fatalities reported by city hospitals, 22 were from Delhi, 30 from surrounding states, others undetermined. Official number is 12)
                                Odisha: 53
                                Tamil Nadu: 34 - includes media reports of confirmed cases from private hospitals
                                Telangana: 28 (reported in the media)
                                Uttarakhand: 22
                                West Bengal: 20
                                Karnataka: 17
                                Andhra Pradesh:17
                                Himachal Pradesh: 15
                                Goa: 11
                                Puducherry: 9
                                Haryana: 9 (at least 4 died in Chandigarh hospitals)
                                Chandigarh: 6
                                Assam: 5
                                Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 4
                                Jammu & Kashmir: 3
                                Daman & Diu: 2
                                Jharkhand: 2
                                Andaman & Nicobar: 1
                                Arunachal Pradesh: 1
                                Manipur: 1

                                Total: 2,079
                                It is possible that some duplication exists in this total due to patients being resident in one state, but being hospitalized in another. - Ro
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                                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: 1,702 fatalities to Oct 3rd. (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.

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