HYDERABAD: It seems the dreaded swine flu is back. A 23-year-old woman with swine flu like symptoms, was admitted to the swine flu ward of the Government Chest Hospital on Wednesday, even as doctors and district medical officials warned swine flu may spread during winter. This is the first suspected case since onset of winter though there were many people who approached hospitals, with common flu symptoms due to climate change.
The woman, a resident of Chaderghat locality was admitted to the hospital suffering from cold, cough and body pains since past one week. ?The patient has been admitted to the Outpatient unit. We have collected samples and she is being screened at the swine flu ward.
The report will be out tomorrow,? Dr SV Prasad, hospital superintendent told Expresso. He, however, said none knew how lethal swine flu could be in future.
During the rainy and winter season, swine flu is likely to spread, according to Dr Prasad.
Every season, 10 per cent of the population is affected with common flu but it would be a cause to worry if the number rises to 25-30 percent in coming days. ?We need a database of people affected with swine flu in the twin cities, to check for any unusual outbreak,? Dr Prasad said.
The woman, a resident of Chaderghat locality was admitted to the hospital suffering from cold, cough and body pains since past one week. ?The patient has been admitted to the Outpatient unit. We have collected samples and she is being screened at the swine flu ward.
The report will be out tomorrow,? Dr SV Prasad, hospital superintendent told Expresso. He, however, said none knew how lethal swine flu could be in future.
During the rainy and winter season, swine flu is likely to spread, according to Dr Prasad.
Every season, 10 per cent of the population is affected with common flu but it would be a cause to worry if the number rises to 25-30 percent in coming days. ?We need a database of people affected with swine flu in the twin cities, to check for any unusual outbreak,? Dr Prasad said.
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