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Palanpur: A 52-year-old NRI (non-resident Indian) from Saudi Arabia Mehmudmiya Chhotemiya Shaikh died of swine flu in Dharpur Medical College of Patan on Monday. A medical team is reviewing the first swine flu case of the season,? Goswami added.Goswami further said, ?We are taking all possible preventive measures on a war-footing. His wife Shehnaz Shaikh, who was suspected to be infected with swine flu virus, died at a private hospital in Patan last Friday.The couple had come to their native in Patan about three months ago along with their son and were residing at Kali Bazaar in Patan. The couple was to return to Saudi Arabia later this month.?While Mehmudmiya tested positive for H1N1 virus on Monday before his death, his wife died of suspected swine flu at a private hospital last Friday,? chief district health officer (CDHO) of Patan Bharat Goswami said. ?Son of the deceased couple is also suffering from the cough and cold and is under treatment.
AHMEDABAD/PALANPUR: A 62-year-old woman succumbed to swine flu at a private hospital in Ahmedabad, last week on February 6. Officials of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) confirmed the death of the woman ? a resident of Motera ? who had a history of long-time fever because of which she had to be hospitalized.
?The woman had a history of high fever for ten days. She had been admitted to a private hospital in Chandkheda area of the city, where she remained for some five days. Her condition continued to grow worse during the five days of her hospitalization and she succumbed to cardio-respiratory arrest. The patient had no pre-existing medical condition,? said Bhavin Solanki, medical officer of health, AMC.
Gujarat reports 6 swine flu deaths, 36 cases this year
In 2017, Gujarat had reported 7,709 cases while Maharashtra had reported 6,144 cases, states a Union health ministry report. According to the report, 5.59% swine flu patients succumbed to the virus which was termed as ?seasonal flu? by the state.
Last year too, Gujarat had started reporting swine flu cases in summer, but as awareness activities did not take off in the state, it resulted in a large number of deaths.
This year too, any publicity campaign to curb swine flu is not yet visible and the civic body billboards are presenting glorious pictures of the achievements and schemes of either the state or the central government.
Health department officials said that most of those who died this year had some contact in Rajasthan, the state which had reported 106 deaths till March 2018.
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat, which recorded the second-highest mortality due to swine flu in 2017 after Maharashtra, has already registered 36 cases and six de.
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#Rajkot : 2 more died of swine flu.
With 5 more positive cases, total number of swine flu cases reached to 62.
34 swine flue patients under treatment.
9 deaths reported till the date.
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Gujarat is witnessing a spurt in swine flu or H1N1 cases. As per information by government officials, 64 cases of flu were registered across the State on Monday.
Atotal of 719 cases were registered in September of which 428 were cured while 270 are still under treatment, revealed government officials on Monday.
The city has been badly affected, too. In the past one month, 21people have died of swine flu. Though swine flu cases increase around this time every year, the AMC jumped into action only last week following the death of 18 people. Officials have started conducting door-to-door surveys.
AHMEDABAD: One more patient of Swine Flu in Ahmedabad succumbed to the viral disease on Friday, taking the total death toll to 11 Since September 1 th.
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Woman died during treatment of Swine flu in #Vadodara
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#Rajkot : Aged woman of Somnath died of swine flu during treatment in Rajkot. Total 14 deaths reported till the time.
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#Patan : With Two more deaths, total number of deaths due to swine flu reached to Five.
11 tested positive for swine flu within 20 days, 2 under treatment.
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