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Rawalpindi: A 45-year-old male patient confirmed for swine flu last week here at the Holy Family Hospital (HFH) died of severe respiratory distress late Tuesday evening.The patient, who was a doctor by profession, was a resident of Gujar Khan, and was posted in Bhakkar. After he was tested positive for the infection, as many as 20 staff members, including doctors, nurses and paramedics, who attended him were put under observation and started medication. The patient was brought to the HFH with symptoms of swine influenza, commonly known as swine flu on March 13.
H1N1 claims surgeon?s life, second death since Jan
RAWALPINDI On Tuesday night, a surgeon from Gujar Khan died at Holy Family Hospital, becoming the city?s second death this year from swine flu (Influenza H1N1).
The second appearance of swine flu in Rawalpindi, after a 45-year-old woman died from the disease on January 24, has prompted the hospital and the health department to take precautionary measures, though nurses and other hospital staff claim they have not been provided with necessary protection equipment.
Dr Matloob Ahmed, a 45-year-old surgeon, came to Holy Family from Gujar Khan on March 13, unconscious and unable to provide a complete medical history. His family, however, described symptoms that sounded like swine flu, and doctors sent samples to the National Institute of Health, which confirmed the disease two days later.
Re: H1N1 flu patient dies at Rawalpindi - 2 deaths
Brother of swine flu-hit doc contracts disease
By: Israr Ahmad | March 22, 2013 . 0
RAWALPINDI ? The elder brother of Gujar Khan based surgeon, who died of Swine Flu (H1N1 influenza) at Holy Family Hospital (HFH) two days ago, also contracted the lethal disease.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) declared Mehmood Alam, aged 50, the elder brother of Dr Matloob Ahmed (late), a patient of Swine Flu, informed doctors here on Thursday.
It is pertinent to mention here that Surgeon Dr Matloob Ahmed, aged 45, a resident of Gujar Khan, was died due to Swine Flu on March 19. He was brought to HFH with the symptoms of Swine Flu on March 13.
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