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Andhra Pradesh: A/H1N1 fatalities total 100

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Two more die of swine flu in twin cities

Express News ServiceFirst Published : 21 Sep 2010 04:17:06 AM ISTLast Updated : 21 Sep 2010 09:42:14 AM IST

HYDERABAD: Two more persons died of swine flu today in the twin cities. As many as 25 deaths were reported since the outbreak of swine flu during the monsoon season in the state.


A 40-year-old male, native of Khammam and 24-year-old woman of Shamshabad airport colony, both undergoing treatment at Yashoda and Gandhi Hospital respectively in the city, died today morning.

Dr. Jayakumari, district medical and health officer told Express that the both patients were admitted with swine flu symptoms on Friday. The duo died today while undergoing treatment.
http://expressbuzz.com/cities/hyderabad/two-more-die-of-swine-flu-in-twin-cities/208716.html
 
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Dead Man's Kin Blame NIMS Doctors
Relatives of an eatery owner hold NIMS doctors responsible for his death.

22nd Sep, 2010: Following the death of a 44-year-old eatery owner, his angry relatives staged agitations in front of the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences on Wednesday, alleging negligence on the part of the doctors.

According to Inspector Ashok Charavarthi, the deceased has been identified as R Raghavendra, a resident of Nacharam.

The deceased was admitted to the NIMS at Punjagutta in the early days of August for a minor operation, but his surgery was delayed by the doctors, on the pretext that his blood pressure was not under control.

According to Raghavendra's relatives, the ailment, which they did not name, spread during the past one-and-a-half month, leading to his death late on Tuesday night.

The protesting relatives charged that they had spent over Rs. 7 lakhs for Raghavendra's treatment. They also blamed the doctors for the loss of the head of their family, and said that they were now in debt on account of the loans they had taken for his treatment.

Police registered a case under section 304 A IPC and took up further investigations.

Courtesy: INN
http://www.fullhyderabad.com/hyderabad-news/eatery-owner-dies-relatives-accuse-nims-doctors-1755
 
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Swine flu patient critical

VISAKHAPATNAM: A 38-year-old employee of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant has been diagnosed with swine flu and is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city. His condition is said to be critical The man tested positive for swine flu on Monday night and he is on ventilator?, district nodal officer for swine flu L.B.S.H. Devi said on Tuesday. The man had been living alone in a house in Gajuwaka. A survey was conducted in the area but no other swine flu case was detected, Dr. Devi said.

http://www.hindu.com/2010/10/13/stories/2010101360300300.htm
 
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