Himachal in the gut of swine flu, 4 deaths so far, alert issued
Bureau / Amar Ujala, Shimla / Nerwa Updated Fri, 19 May, 2017 10:38 AM IST
Swine Flu Alert in Himachal, Four Death reported.
Himachal janalava disease has come in the grip of swine flu. More than a dozen cases have been reported so far in the state. Four people have died. Virar has got 4 new cases.
Swine flu has also been found in two children in Kupvi of Shimla district, now being affected by unknown disease. Many children suffer from fever in Nerva area. The department was telling it an unknown disease.
After the report of two children suffering from swine flu, the Health Department has now sent teams to investigate. Swine flu was confirmed in two women under treatment in Tanda and Yol.
Between the frequent cases, the Health Department has issued alerts throughout the state. All the CMOs have been asked to do the necessary preparations while being alert. Following the confirmation of swine flu, patients have been instructed to refer to medical colleges. A special ward is being prepared for this in the district hospitals.
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4 more SWINE FLUs in Shimla-Kangra
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2 children in Kupvi, IGMC, Palampur-Nagrota women enter Tanda
Himachal Knock Team Nerwa / Shimla
The mysterious fever spread out in the inaccessible villages of Kupvi in Shimla district has finally emerged as a deadly SWINE FLU. This has resulted in the death of a child in Shivadhar village. SWine FLU has been confirmed from the test conducted at IGMC for taking two sick children to Shimla. Since then, there is a condition of heart attack in the health department and now a team of miscreants has been dispatched to investigate the severity of the infection.
Rohit son Amar Singh Mangata, a resident of Shivdar, who was referred to IGMC from PHC Kupvi on Tuesday, was taken to Kupavi PHC at 10 o'clock in the evening after fever for 14 years. Similarly, Kapil's son Mangat Ram, after 15 years of fever, had been taken to Kupiwi Hospital suddenly after a severe fever on Monday, where both of them were recovered from IGMC Shimla.
After the investigation, the SWINE FLU has been confirmed. Dr. Ramesh, Medical Superintendent of IGMC Shimla said that these children have swine flu and now they are under treatment. So far, 6 cases have come positive in IGMC and on Wednesday a patient of Maharashtra has also died.
On the disclosure of SWINE FLU infection, the health department's careless poles are also open in Choupal. The Health Department has made every effort to dispel the case by mentioning this matter a minor case. Sectional Officer Nerwa Dr. Bharat Bhushan remained in Shimla and on demanding information from the media, he said that the palm of the mole is being made. It is worth mentioning that even in 2010, SWINE FLU was spreading in Khagrali village of Choupal.
Figure of 8th affected in Kangra
Hospice. Two more cases of SWINE FLU have appeared in District Kangra, which has led to the figure of patients affected by the disease reaching 8. The woman from Daulatpur, suffering from SWINE FLU, has been discharged from Tanda Medical College. In the positive cases of SWINE FLU, Virarwar, in front of the district, a patient is related to Palampur and the second Nagarota Bagwaan.
Both of them are women, of which the 54-year-old woman of Palampur is Military Hospital Yol, while a 32-year-old woman from Nagrota Bagwa is undergoing treatment at Tanda Medical College Hospital. In 8 positive cases of SWINE FLU, which have been exposed so far in the district, 6 districts are related to Kangra (Dehara, Darang, Khundi, Daulatpur, Nagrota Bagwan and Palampur), while one case is related to Sardarka of District Mandir and a district of Hamirsar Includes.
Dehri resident, suffering from SWINE FLU, has already died. Dr YD Sharma, medical superintendent of Tanda Medical College said that on Thursday, two women's SWINE FLU tests have been found positive.
Why the SWINE FLU minister spread out in summer asked researcher
Health Minister Kaul Singh Thakur has asked the IGMC to do research on why the SWINE FLU is spreading in summer. These infections were usually in winter. He said strict instructions were given to TMC and IGMC administration including CMO of all the districts to deal with SWINE FLU.
He has also instructed all district level hospital management to refer patients to Tanda Medical College or IGMC if symptoms of SWINE FLU are found. Kaul Singh Thakur said that the SWINE FLU tests are also conducted in the market. He has instructed to make the drug of SWINE FLU available at every hospital.
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