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Karnataka, influenza 2017: 17 fatalities

15 deaths in 6 months in the state of swine flu


2017-07-10 @ 05:52:14
In Karnataka, 15 people have been killed in swine flu in the past six months. The Health Department has ordered hospitals to check the victims in the 24 hours to prevent such incidents. Many have been involved in preventing swine flu in Karnataka but many have died in the disease. In the past six months, 15 people have been killed since swine flu.

Of these, 13 were women. 15 people have been reported to have been diagnosed with swine fever, as its report has not been reported and since they did not start treatment. Details of the deceased: Ganmabai from Shivamoka, who was attacked by KMC. Manipal was admitted to the hospital and died on January 21 without any benefit from treatment. He has been hit by fever since January 12. He was hospitalized on January 16. The blood sample was made on that day and the test report was on 20th. It was late on 20th this morning that I was dead.

Similarly, the other 14 persons of blood testing is delayed, the dead and such misery no longer in Karnataka wont happen because of any illness, the 24-hour test for further treatment of the disease patittullavarkalai need to save the state of all the hospitals in Karnataka Health Action ordered Ullatu.
http://www.dinakaran.com/News_detail.asp?Nid=317773
 
[h=1]Karwar woman dies of H1N1[/h]
A woman, who was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Manipal three days ago with H1N1, died on Sunday.

The deceased is Nagaratna Shaniyara Mogera (35), a native of Karikal village in Bhatkal taluk.

Two children from the district, who were admitted to the hospital, have tested positive for H1N1. A 20-month-old from Pavinakurva of Honnavar taluk and a one-year-old from Manki are undergoing treatment. A medical officer has been sent to the hospital to gather details, District Health Officer Dr Ashok Kumar told DH.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/623105/karwar-woman-dies-h1n1.html
 
[h=1]Venoor Gram Panchayat employee dies of H1N1[/h] [h=2]This is the fourth such incident in Dakshina Kannada[/h] A 23-year-old woman employee of Venoor Gram Panchayat died following H1N1 infection in a private hospital here on Sunday. This is the fourth death due to H1N1, a form of swine flu, reported in Dakshina Kannada this year.
District Disease Surveillance Officer B.V. Rajesh said that Pushpavati, a clerk in the gram panchayat, had fever two weeks ago. The woman, who was eight months pregnant, had been tested positive for H1N1. Following initial treatment at the Primary Health Centre in Venoor, she had been referred to a private hospital near Pumpwell.
Dr. Rajesh said that Pushpathi underwent a C-section a few days ago to give birth to a baby boy. She failed to respond to treatment and died on Sunday morning.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...yat-employee-dies-of-h1n1/article19392845.ece
 
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