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Five patients died due to Malegaavi 'Swine Flu' in fifteen days
Mujmimal Inamdar | Apr 22, 2017, 08:31 AM IST
Five patients died due to Malegaavi 'Swine Flu' in fifteen days
Malegaon- A shocking case has been reported that five patients died due to swine flu in the eastern part of the city in April. The reason for the death of patients related to swine flu has been mentioned in Ayeshanagar graveyard register. However, the municipal department has kept the matter clear by saying that the cause of death was due to other reasons. There is a possibility of increasing the number of deaths due to severe system like swine flu, which is not very serious.
Since March, the number of swine flu patients has increased rapidly. Due to the increase in the number of deaths among suspected patients, the fear of the people has spread. Patients infected with swine flu H-1N virus in the city of Malegaon along the Kasamade area are experiencing. Claiming that there are no swine flu patients in the city, However, this claim has come to an end due to the death of Kamble Pawar from Constable area. Due to the death of swine flu due to death of five patients of Ramjanpura, Thakhekheli, Rajnagar, Amanpura, there has been an outbreak of this infectious epidemic in the city. Considering the increasing number of patients, the Swine Flu Room has been started in a general hospital.
Three suspected patients are from Darjeeling Dane in city and other talukas. Five patients were treated on Wednesday. The growing number of patients coming to the hospital is considered to be the health department.
1500 inspections of the accused
In the last three months, 1500 suspected patients, who have undergone symptoms such as neck, fever, anemia, have been examined. Patients have been asked to supply enough fluids for Tamie Flu. Even if the condition of the patient is serious, it has been arranged by the general hospital to send them to Nashik or Dhule.
The death of these patients
Naseem Banejalluddin (35), Ramzanpura (35), Altaf Ahmed Mehmed Yakub Shah (aged 55, resident of Khakhlei), Abedabanay Aklab Ahmed (40), Rajanagar, Saribaryabane Qureshi (32), Amanpura, died in Swine Flu. That is The family members of Lal Mahammad Kadwale (age 70, thousand-khalei) also died of Swine Flu.
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