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Jharkhand Influenza 2017, 2 fatalities

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
10 cases , 2 fatal reported to July 7 https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...influenza-2017-800-deaths?p=778949#post778949

Swine flu suspect no more
Sat Aug 5
- Swab report of Mango woman to come from Calcutta today
Our Special Correspondent
The first suspected swine flu patient in Jharkhand this year - a 48-year-old woman from Mango, Jamshedpur - died at Tata Motors Hospital on Thursday night, two days before the report of a confirmatory test arrived.

Babita Gaur, a homemaker and resident of Gaur Basti in Mango, was on ventilation support ever since she was admitted to the Telco hospital with breathing distress, a symptom of swine flu, and high fever earlier this week.

Dr M. Ali, head of medical services at Tata Motors Hospital, said the woman was being treated for dengue and viral pneumonia while her throat swab sample had been sent to National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) in Calcutta for swine flu confirmation.
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https://www.telegraphindia.com/1170805/jsp/jharkhand/story_165587.jsp
 
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