Ronan Kelly
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Re: Rajasthan - Toll 29
Re: Rajasthan - Toll 29
Suspected H1N1 patient dies in Rajkot
19 November 2009, 09:48pm IST
RAJKOT/JAMNAGAR: A suspected H1N1 patient died on Wednesday at Rajkot Civil Hospital, which has so far registered five deaths due to swine flu. Also in Jamnagar, a 19-year-old woman tested positive for swine flu after she was admitted to GG Hospital on Wednesday.
According to hospital officials, Samir Diwan (18) succumbed to high fever. His report on throat swab sample is awaited.
"Samir, a native of Than, was down with fever at his uncle's place in Morbi. As there was no improvement in his condition, he was shifted to civil hospital here. We collected samples of his throat swab, sputum and blood and sent them to Ahmedabad's civil hospital for testing. However, before the test report could arrive, the patient succumbed after five hours of treatment," a hospital official said.
One more swine flu suspect Arti Mandan (2) from Shastrinagar Society in Gandhigram area was shifted to Rajkot Civil Hospital. "As Arti was running high fever since past few days, we shifted her to the isolation ward and collected her throat swab samples," the official said. The condition of another swine flu patient Dharmishta (14) deteriorated and she was put on ventilator.
Meanwhile, the positive report of swine flu suspect from Patel Colony area in Jamnagar has caused widespread panic among the staff of GG Hospital, including doctors and nurses, who volunteered their throat swab samples for testing.
"The testing could not be carried out. Instead, we have provided them with Tamiflu tablets as a preventive measure," said a hospital official.
Of the swine flu suspects, the hospital admitted a 13-year-old boy from Manavadar, who was suffering from fever and chronic cough. "The boy has been quarantined for obvious reasons. We've collected his throat swabs and sent them to Ahmedabad for testing, the report of which is awaited," the official said.
Source: Sandesh
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...atient-dies-in-Rajkot/articleshow/5248400.cms
Re: Rajasthan - Toll 29
Suspected H1N1 patient dies in Rajkot
19 November 2009, 09:48pm IST
RAJKOT/JAMNAGAR: A suspected H1N1 patient died on Wednesday at Rajkot Civil Hospital, which has so far registered five deaths due to swine flu. Also in Jamnagar, a 19-year-old woman tested positive for swine flu after she was admitted to GG Hospital on Wednesday.
According to hospital officials, Samir Diwan (18) succumbed to high fever. His report on throat swab sample is awaited.
"Samir, a native of Than, was down with fever at his uncle's place in Morbi. As there was no improvement in his condition, he was shifted to civil hospital here. We collected samples of his throat swab, sputum and blood and sent them to Ahmedabad's civil hospital for testing. However, before the test report could arrive, the patient succumbed after five hours of treatment," a hospital official said.
One more swine flu suspect Arti Mandan (2) from Shastrinagar Society in Gandhigram area was shifted to Rajkot Civil Hospital. "As Arti was running high fever since past few days, we shifted her to the isolation ward and collected her throat swab samples," the official said. The condition of another swine flu patient Dharmishta (14) deteriorated and she was put on ventilator.
Meanwhile, the positive report of swine flu suspect from Patel Colony area in Jamnagar has caused widespread panic among the staff of GG Hospital, including doctors and nurses, who volunteered their throat swab samples for testing.
"The testing could not be carried out. Instead, we have provided them with Tamiflu tablets as a preventive measure," said a hospital official.
Of the swine flu suspects, the hospital admitted a 13-year-old boy from Manavadar, who was suffering from fever and chronic cough. "The boy has been quarantined for obvious reasons. We've collected his throat swabs and sent them to Ahmedabad for testing, the report of which is awaited," the official said.
Source: Sandesh
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...atient-dies-in-Rajkot/articleshow/5248400.cms