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Maharashtra Influenza 2017, 777 fatalities

[h=1]Elderly woman dies of swine flu in Nashik[/h]
Nashik, Nov 4 (UNI) A 75-year-old woman died of swine flu at the district civil hospital here, taking the toll of the victims of H1N1 in the district up to 84 this year.

The deceased, Mathura Dattatray Nadge, a resident of Sahyadri colony at Jail Road near Nashik Road area of the city, was admitted to the civil hospital with symptoms of swine flu on Thursday but her condition deteriorated and she died on Friday.

The medical report had revealed that Ms Nadge was suffering from dengue and swine flu, sources said.


http://www.uniindia.com/elderly-woman-dies-of-swine-flu-in-nashik/other/news/1036908.html
 
At 330, more swine flu cases than 2014-15 outbreak

TNN | Updated: Nov 5, 2017, 11:15 IST


NAGPUR: This year, the rate of positive swine flu cases has broken all past records. It has surpassed the virus outbreak that occurred in 2014-15 too.
Totally, 330 positive cases have been reported in the city till 5pm on Friday. The numbers are likely to go up as December to February is considered as peak season for swine flu. Between April 2014 and March 2015 (the records are maintained for the financial year), there were 325 cases.
However, as compared to 2014-15 when 55 people succumbed to the virus, this year there have been only 37 deaths.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...han-2014-15-outbreak/articleshow/61510460.cms
 
H1N1 virus claimed 719 lives in state this year
Recently, officials said, several meetings were conducted to prepare a plan of action for the next few months, when the cases are expected to rise. Diggikar said, ?We have placed an order for 500 doses of the vaccine for all the high-risk districts.?
Written by Anuradha Mascarenhas | Pune | Published:November 6, 2017 5:15 am

THE SWINE flu (H1N1) virus has claimed at least 719 lives and infected over 6,056 people in the state this year, health authorities have said. As many as 18.87 lakh people have been screened with symptoms of the flu, said officials. According to Dr M S Diggikar, acting joint director of health, swine flu cases were occurring every alternate year. ?While just 80 cases of H1N1 virus were reported last year, in 2015, over 8,500 cases and 905 deaths were reported,? he added.
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http://indianexpress.com/article/ci...claimed-719-lives-in-state-this-year-4924307/
 
Maharashtra leads with maximum number of deaths due to Swine Flu

Nov 10, 2017, 10:29 AM IST | Source : MIRROR NOW

Recent reports have suggested that Maharashtra leads the country with the highest number of swine flu deaths.

As many as 723 deaths due to the virus were reported in the state in 2017 followed by 655 in Gujarat. With almost 19 lakh citizens being screened for symptoms of flu, 6250 H1N1 positive cases were reported.
http://www.timesnownews.com/mirrorn...ximum-number-of-deaths-due-to-swine-flu/56188
 
Pune witnesses a dip in swine flu cases as winter approaches
By Darshana Daga on November 17, 2017

As of Friday, November 17, only one patient from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits was on ventilator support. According to the data provided by the heath department of the PMC, till date, 7, 84,873 patients have been screened for H1N1 and 23,881 patients were administered with Tamiflu

Pune witnesses a dip in swine flu cases as winter approaches

With the onset of winter, doctors in Pune say that Maharashtra will witness a healthier season this year, due to the drop in number of swine flu related cases.

While the total swine flu deaths across the state in the month of October were 75, the number in November was low as six. As of today, the state has registered 744 swine flu deaths. Doctors in the city said that the number of patients in the coming days will decrease.
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http://www.mymedicalmantra.com/pune-witnesses-a-dip-in-swine-flu-cases-as-winter-approaches/
 
Swine flu sees spike in Maharashtra, again
By Times-Mumbai - November 19, 2017
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A health department official said that as on Friday, the number of patients testing positive for swine flu stood at 6,113, while mortalities were 744. The deaths recorded in November were six, and in the fatalities recorded so far, 32 patients are from other states like Madhya Pradesh (24), Karnataka (five), Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat (one each).

The highest number of H1N1 deaths have been recorded in Nashik (77), followed by Nagpur (61), Pune rural (56), Ahmednagar (53), Pune city and Kolhapur (49 each). Mumbai accounts for 20 deaths.
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http://www.times-mumbai.com/swine-flu-sees-spike-in-maharashtra-again/
 
Another victim of 'swine flu' in Akola!
The swine flu virus has taken another victim in the city for the last few months. An elderly man who has been taking treatment for swine flu since 15 days in a private hospital in the city died on Monday, November 20.
By Lokmat News Network | Follow| Published: Nov 22, 2017 02:15 AM | Updated: November 22, 2017 02:18 AM


Lokmat News Network
Akola: The swine flu that took place in the city for the last few months has taken another victim on Monday. An elderly man who has been taking treatment for swine flu since 15 days in a private hospital in the city died on Monday, November 20. The Health Department has confirmed this. Meanwhile, information about three suspected cases of swine flu have been reported in Savarkar Hospital .
Swine flu is a highly infectious disease caused by H1N1 virus. At the beginning of this year, in Akola City, the disease spread and took many lives. Injured swine flu patients were not found; But for some days, the disease has again raised its head. An elderly person from a reputable area in the city was admitted to a notified private hospital in the first week of November after the symptoms of swine fluid sickness were noticed. When the samples of this old man's squad were sent for inspection, the report received swine flu positive. During the treatment, this old man died on Monday, November 20th. Meanwhile, three suspected cases of swine flu are undergoing treatment at specialty hospital in Swargate Hospital. This includes 70-year-old aged and 16-year-old young people. All three of them have been sampled. They have been sent to the laboratory for inspection. Their report will be clear after the report has arrived. Sources said that the condition of three of them is still good.

Since the risk of swine flu is not completely avoided, citizens need to be careful. If swine fluid symptoms are detected, do not take sick, you should be shown to the doctor immediately.
- Dr. Rajkumar Chavan,
District Surgeon, Akola.
http://www.lokmat.com/akola/another-victim-swine-flu-akola/
 
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