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Maharashtra govt invokes Epidemic Act

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Source: http://www.deccanherald.com/content/17763/maharashtra-govt-invokes-epidemic-act.html

Maharashtra govt invokes Epidemic Act
Mumbai, DHNS:

Finally waking up to the swine flu menace, the Maharashtra government on Tuesday invoked the Epidemic Act in Pune and Satara districts to check swine flu spread and also issued a showcause notice to Jehangir hospital in Pune where a 14-year old schoolgirl died of the deadly influenza virus.

The state public health minister Dr Rajendra Shingne told mediapersons in the secretariat that the Act empowers the health officials to conduct epidemic surveys and compulsorily admit any suspect patient of H1N1 virus in the government hospital for treatment.

If need arose, then the act would be applied throughout the state to check the spread of the epidemic. Shingne said the Jehangir hospital has been given three to four days to reply to the showcause notice, which seeks to find out why the hospital did not inform the government authorities about presence of H1N1 virus patient and why it did not refer the case to a government hospital.

The minister of state for public health Shobha Bachchav appealed people suffering from swine flu not to go to private hospitals and get admitted in government hospitals, where adequate stock of medicines have been kept ready. She said private hospital should not take any suspected patients of H1N1 virus as they do not have any right to do tests unless they take permission from the government.

Terming Rida?s death as ?unfortunate?, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan blamed it on ?negligence? on part of the private hospital. He announced an inquiry.
 
Re: Maharashtra govt invokes Epidemic Act

Source: http://www.samaylive.com/news/epidemic-declared-in-pune-and-satara/643557.html

Epidemic declared in Pune and Satara

Published by: Deepak Rana
Published: Tue, 04 Aug 2009 at 23:13 IST


Mumbai: After the death of one girl child, the Maharashtra government has become more cautious about the epidemic and an alarming situation.

As per the laws any person found suspect of H1N1 virus can be admitted in the hospital forcefully.


Earlier, the government said that life of the girl could have possibly been saved, if the disease was traced and diagnosed within time.
 
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