MP / swine flu again lives of two patients, 23 deaths in 22 days
Dainik BhaskarMar 23, 2019, 05:33 AM IST
Increase in temperature still does not affect the virus
Indore Despite the increase in temperature, the effect of swine flu is not decreasing. This disease killed the dead and the patients. In January and February 18 patients died. The effect of summer began to increase in March.
Despite this, 23 patients have died in 22 days of this month. According to the health department, a
60-year-old woman from Limbdi was admitted on March 6. 1
The report was positive on March 1. The woman died on the night of March 21. A
61-year-old resident of Limbdi also died. On March 16, I was admitted to the MYH. Report positive on 19th March The patient died on the same day. On Thursday, 25 new patients were reported, out of which 6 positive had come. So far 162 positive patients have been found.
42 patients have died. Samples of 644 patients have been sent for examination.
Instructions to private hospitals- Do not force patients to buy medicines from their stores: Private hospitals should also send the data of patients with cold-cough to the Health Department. The decision was taken on Friday after rising cases of swine flu and their delayed access to the hospital. Private hospitals have also instructed that they should not force any patient to buy drugs from their stores. The department was receiving complaints that more money is being charged from the patients for the treatment of swine flu.
A meeting was held under the chairmanship of the Divisional Joint Director on the instructions of the officer. In this, private hospitals were directed to not refer any patient to a serious condition. Run the OPD in the morning and evening for the screening of swine flu. The private hospitals which referred the MYH to the patients in the dying condition were also discussed. In the meeting, CMHo Dr. Pravin Jadiya, IDSP incharge Dr. S. Representatives of Porwal and other officers and private hospitals were present.
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