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Jammu & Kashmir Influenza 2019; 27 fatalities

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Link to 2018 thread: https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...28-jammu-kashmir-influenza-2018-12-fatalities

3 more die of swine flu at SKIMS, toll 7
Published at January 08, 2019 12:29 AM 0Comment(s)3288views


2 H1N1 patients serious at SMHS


3 more die of swine flu at SKIMS, toll 7
Mansoor Peer
Srinagar, Jan 07:
Three more patients including a woman died of swine flu at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, taking the death toll to seven this season.
Doctors at SKIMS told Rising Kashmir that two patients including an elderly woman died of H1N1 flu three days back while another 55-year-old male patient lost the battle to swine flu on Sunday.
With three more deaths, the death toll due to swine flu this season has risen to seven.
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This seasons? first death by swine flu was reported at SKIMS in the first week of October when a 60-year-old man of Shopian died.
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Jan said in previous season (2017-2018) eighteen patients had died due to the flu but this season the deaths have declined.
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http://risingkashmir.com/news/3-more-die-of-swine-flu-at-skims-toll-7-341354.html

Comment: The NCDC report of Sep 30 gave a figure of 31 confirmed cases with 10 fatalities for the calendar year to that date. The most recent report (Dec 9) has increased to 57 & 12 respectively. The state counts its season from October to September. 3 fatalities have occurred this calendar year, 2 between Oct1 and Dec 9. The other two deaths must have occurred between Dec 9 and Jan 7. - Ro
 
Posted at: Jan 12, 2019, 7:37 AM; last updated: Jan 12, 2019, 7:37 AM (IST)
In Kashmir, four die of swine flu
120 test positive since last Sept; doctors say situation not alarming

Tribune News Service

Srinagar, January 11

Four people have died of swine flu in the Valley in the last 24 hours and one is stated to be critical, but the doctors said the patients had comorbidity and there was nothing alarming as of now about the spread of the disease in the region.

Medical Superintendent of Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS) said so far, 120 patients had been tested positive with the virus at the hospital since September last year.
?In the last 24 hours, two patients died here. They were old and not in a normal condition. They were having comorbidity, which means they had additional diseases or disorders co-occurring with the primary disease like a cardiac problem,? the doctor said, adding that there was no need to panic as the hospital was well-equipped to deal with the problem.
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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/jammu-kashmir/in-kashmir-four-die-of-swine-flu/712503.html
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19-year-old Jammu boy dies of swine flu at SKIMS, toll 12
Published at January 15, 2019 12:24 AM 0Comment(s)1035views



19-year-old Jammu boy dies of swine flu at SKIMS, toll 12
Mansoor Peer
Srinagar, Jan 14:
A 19-year-old boy from Jammu died of swine flu at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, taking the death toll to 12 this season.
A doctor at SKIMS told Rising Kashmir that the teenage boy, who was suffering from leukemia?a cancer of the blood or bone marrow?had also tested positive for H1N1 flu.
?The patient died two days ago due to swine flu,? he said.
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http://www.risingkashmir.com/news/1...ies-of-swine-flu-at-skims-toll-12-341819.html
 
3 more die of swine flu, toll rises to 15
Published at January 24, 2019 01:25 AM 0Comment(s)351views



3 more die of swine flu, toll rises to 15
Mansoor Peer
Srinagar, Jan 23:
Three more patients died of swine flu at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, taking the death toll to 15 this season.
Doctors at SKIMS told Rising Kashmir that two patients died on Tuesday while another patient lost battle to the seasonal virus last week.
All of them had been tested positive for H1N1 flu.
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http://www.risingkashmir.com/news/3-more-die-of-swine-flu-toll-rises-to-15-342425.html
 
Swine flu death toll rises to 16 in Kashmir
Published at February 03, 2019 12:26 AM

Mansoor Peer
Srinagar, Feb 02:
The death toll due to swine flu in Kashmir has risen to sixteen this season with the death of an elderly at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, officials said.
Doctors at SKIMS said a 70-year-old male, who had tested positive for the swine flu virus, died few days back.
Due to fresh death, the death toll due to swine flu in Kashmir this season has risen to sixteen. It includes fourteen deaths at SKIMS and two at SMHS hospital in last five months.
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http://www.risingkashmir.com/news/swine-flu-death-toll-rises-to-16-in-kashmir-343139.html

12 deaths this calendar year - Ro
 
3 Swine Flu deaths in Jammu
By Daily Excelsior - 10/02/2019



Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 9: Three people have died in last about 10 days due to H1N1, commonly known as Swine Flu, in Jammu Division, putting Government health officials on toes.
?Around 33 patients have been screened for the disease in last about two months out of which four have been found positive so far,? sources in the Health Department said.
They said till date Swine Flu has claimed three lives in Jammu including a five year old child. First death was reported on January 31 from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Kakrayal (Katra), they said, adding the deceased was identified as Vinod Kumar (53) son of Omkar Nath, resident of Jagti (Nagrota). They said the deceased was earlier admitted in GMC Jammu but he left the Hospital against medical advice without informing the authorities.
Giving details of the 2nd death due to Swine Flu, sources said a five year-old child namely Kaka son of Ghansara Singh of Ramban became 2nd victim of this dreaded disease. He was also suffering from cancer and was under treatment at SMGS Hospital, Jammu. Third death was reported yesterday from GMC Jammu, where a woman namely Tazeen Akhter wife of Mohd Rashid, resident of Bafliaz (Surankote) died of the disease. She was undergoing treatment in Isolation Ward of the Hospital.
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http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/3-swine-flu-deaths-in-jammu/
 
​Swine flu death toll rises to 18 in Kashmir
Published at February 10, 2019 12:26 AM 0Comment(s)3180views



Swine flu death toll rises to 18 in Kashmir
Mansoor Peer
Srinagar, Feb 09:
The death toll due to swine flu has risen to eighteen in Kashmir with death of two more patients at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, officials said.
An official at SKIMS told Rising Kashmir that two more patients, who had tested positive for H1N1 influenza, died at the institute.
"One among the two was an elderly, who was also suffering from comorbidities," he said.
Due to the fresh deaths, the death toll due to swine flu has risen to eighteen this season. It includes sixteen deaths at SKIMS Soura and two at SMHS hospital of Government Medical College Srinagar in last five months.

14 deaths this calendar year - Ro
 
Swine flu death toll rises to 22 in Kashmir
Published at February 17, 2019 12:52 AM 0Comment(s)2373views

Swine flu death toll rises to 22 in Kashmir
Mansoor Peer
Srinagar, Feb 16:
The death toll due to swine flu has risen to 22 in Kashmir this season with death of four more patients at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, officials said on Saturday.
An official at SKIMS told Rising Kashmir that four more patients, who had tested positive for H1N1 influenza, died at the institute this week.
?Among them were elderly cases, who had been suffering from comorbidities like cancer. They were positive for H1N1," he said.
Due to fresh deaths, the death toll due to swine flu has risen to 22 this season.
It includes 20 deaths at SKIMS, Soura and two at SMHS hospital of Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar in last five months.

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http://www.risingkashmir.com/news/swine-flu-death-toll-rises-to-22-in-kashmir-344043.html
 
Swine flu toll rises to 25 in Kashmir
Published at February 26, 2019 12:48 AM 0Comment(s)1197views



Swine flu toll rises to 25 in Kashmir
Mansoor Peer
Srinagar:

The death toll due to swine flu has risen to twenty-five in Kashmir this season with the death of three more patients at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, officials said on Monday.
An official at SKIMS told Rising Kashmir that three more patients who had been tested positive for H1N1 influenza have died at the institute last week.
Due to the fresh deaths, the death toll due to swine flu has risen to twenty-five this season. It includes twenty-three deaths at SKIMS Soura and two at SMHS hospital of Government Medical College Srinagar in the past five months.
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http://www.risingkashmir.com/news/swine-flu-toll-rises-to-25-in-kashmir-344707.html

21 this calendar year + 3 from Jammu raises the toll in J&K to 24. - Ro
 
Kashmiri medical student dies in Jammu, family allege medical negligence
By Manzoor-ul-Hassan on March 8, 2019No Comment


SRINAGAR: Family of a Kashmiri dentist Thursday alleged that she died due to medical negligence of doctors at Government Medical College, Jammu who failed to treat her for respiratory illness.
The deceased Meezab Fatima, 25, resident of Delina Baramulla, was an intern at Government Dental College, Jammu. Family sources said she complained of breathlessness and fever last Wednesday.
She was taken to Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital Jammu for treatment, where her condition deteriorated.
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An official at the GMC Jammu told Kashmir Reader that she was a suspected case of H1N1 flu. However, the hospital didn?t test her for final diagnosis.
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https://kashmirreader.com/2019/03/0...es-in-jammu-family-allege-medical-negligence/
 
Fever, cold a seasonal flu: DAK 0
BY KL NEWS NETWORK ON APRIL 6, 2019 KASHMIR LATEST NEWS


Doctors Association Kashmir on Saturday in a communiqu? said that flu has once again gripped the Valley and a large number of children are suffering from Flu-like Illness (FLI) . DAK appealed people not to panic and pay heed to any rumours as this is only the seasonal flu and not swine flu.

The spokesman said that the seasonal flu, is a viral infection of the respiratory tract caused by an influenza B virus. Symptoms can include fever, headache, runny nose, sore throat, or cough and chest congestion. Dr Suhail Naik president DAK and a senior paediatrician said that every year there is a period of time where there are outbreaks of the flu, what we call as seasonal flu.
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https://kashmirlife.net/fever-cold-a-seasonal-flu-dak-206678/
 
JK/GBL/2019/14/0340 Jammu And
Kashmir Ganderbal Influenza
Type B
64 00 02-04-19 03-04-19 Under Control
Cases reported from Village Kachnambal Preng
Block Kangan. District RRT investigated the
outbreak. House to house survey done. 04 throat
swab samples collected and sent to SKIMS Soura
for analysis. All 04 samples found positive for
Influenza B. Impart Heath Education regarding
spread and prevention of Disease. Distributed
Health Advisory. Focus Made on Safe Sanitation
Practices and Washing Hands Properly. School
Authorities and Local Health Staff were advised
to have complete vigil over the situation. All
cases treated symptomatically. Health education
given
https://idsp.nic.in/WriteReadData/l892s/67310881641556708881.pdf
 
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