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Maharashtra Influenza 2017, 777 fatalities

Despite soaring temperatures, swine flu cases continue to rise

TNN | Updated: Apr 19, 2017, 11.23 AM IST

NAGPUR: Even as temperature soars high, swine flu continues to infect more people in the city. The virus has claimed four lives in the last 15 days, taking the toll to six in city and 12 in the entire Nagpur division.
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As per the data of Nagpur division provided by public health department, there have been total 50 positive cases so far. Dr Jaiswal informed the Nagpur division was fourth in Maharashtra in terms of swine flu deaths. "Pune division is first with 53 deaths, Nashik second with 25 deaths, Aurangabad third with 17 deaths," he said.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ses-continue-to-rise/articleshow/58249726.cms
 
Three women die of swine flu, toll 38 so far this year

Three women have died of swine flu at city hospitals, taking the toll from H1N1 virus in the city to 38 since January this year.The deceased were residents of Baramati, Junnar and Ahmednagar areas.
According to Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) health authorities, of the 38 deaths, 11 were residents of Pune. Meanwhile, State Surveillance Officer Dr Pradip Awate said there have been a total of 127 deaths since January this year and a total of 644 cases.
On Wednesday, a 35-year-old woman from Junnar succumbed to H1N1 virus. She had been suffering from fever, with chills, since April 6 and had been shifted to KEM Hospital here on April 12. She, however, succumbed to H1N1 virus-related complications and acute respiratory distress syndrome on April 19, said doctors.


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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.
http://divyamarathi.bhaskar.com/new...to-swine-flu-in-fifteen-days-5580757-NOR.html
 
Untimely in the treatment of swine flu, child dies in Government Medical College
Bhaskar news | Apr 23,2017 4:37 PM

Nagpur. Swine Flu Virus has made a victim of a year old child. He was recruited in the ward 25 of Government Medical College and Hospital (Medical) from last one week. He died on Friday. On the other hand, the family members are accused of negligence in treatment. ahead

On Monday, decided to make a written complaint to medical management. After the baby's death on Friday, the figure of death from swine flu in Nagpur district has reached 14 this year. So far 57 patients have been found to be swine flu positive.

According to Municipal Medical Officer, there are 5 patients in the city. Continual deaths in the heat have created fear among people. Surprisingly, the swine flu virus that has grown in the winter has started showing its effect this summer.
https://m.bhaskar.com/news/MH-NAG-O...n-government-medical-college-5581672-NOR.html

Swine Flu toll climbs to 39
Sakal Times | Sunday, 23 April 2017 AT 10:31 PM IST
Swine Flu, H1N1, Swine Flu death
Pune: The death toll from Swine Flu in the city has risen to 39 after a 37-year-old woman lost her life on Friday at 11.30 pm.

The woman was a resident of Rahata in Ahmednagar district. She had tested positive for Swine Flu on April 8. The test was conducted at National Institute of Virology (NIV).
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http://www.sakaaltimes.com/NewsDeta...0170423&NewsTitle=Swine Flu toll climbs to 39

The state toll has risen to at least 129. - Ro
 
Due to uneasy temperature swine flu toll still shows no signs of abating
By Team MMM on April 22, 2017

Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by influenza viruses. It infects the respiratory tract resulting in barking cough, decreased appetite, and nasal secretions and can be transmitted easily through the air, skin, saliva and contaminated surfaces

As per the latest data received from state?s health department, Maharashtra has seen a steep rise in swine flu cases with 134 deaths between January and April this year. Among this 16 people were from Marathwada region. Whereas 19 people are on ventilators.
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?This year so far 206 swine flu cases were reported, of which nearly 150 were reported in March. There have been 134 swine flu deaths till this month,? said Dr Pradip Awate, State Surveillance Officer.
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http://www.mymedicalmantra.com/due-...shows-no-signs-of-abating/#utm_source=twitter
 
Death of both by swine flu
Morning news service
04.12 AM

Pune: Two patients died in Pune due to swine flu. 41 patients have died in this disease, out of which 13 are from the city. The remaining 28 patients were admitted to different hospitals in Pune for treatment, said the Municipal Health Department.

The 40-year-old woman living in the Sinhgad road area and the 54-year-old man in Dhanori, died on Saturday (March (sic) 22), informed the municipal corporation.

Ventilators have been kept in 12 hospitals with swine flu in different hospitals of the city. Similarly, 17 patients have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Even though there are 237 cases of swine flu in the city since January, 167 of them have been successfully treated and released. Therefore, citizens should be careful not to panic, as the municipal corporation appealed.

Symptoms of drug has them give
appealed fever, cold, cough, patients should be advised of drugs that reverse the symptoms of swine flu has them for two days, has been Municipal Corporation medical experts. It can be used to treat swine flu patients in a timely manner.
https://beta1.esakal.com/pune/two-death-swine-flu-41884
 
Swine Flu claim?s aged woman?s life in GMCH


Nagpur: Swine Flu continues to wreak havoc in the city as one more patient died of the dreaded disease. A 63-year old woman, S Zade, was admitted to GMCH since the past few days.
Diagnosed with Swine Flu, she passed away on Tuesday. The woman, resident of Vihirgaon in Umred Tehsil, was among 16 people who died of the disease in the district so far.

http://www.nagpurtoday.in/swine-flu...twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
 
[h=1]Three from Pune die of swine flu in 72 hours[/h]

Summary: The symptoms of swine flu in people are similar to those of regular seasonal influenza, including fever, lethargy , lack of appetite and coughing. "The woman had developed pneumonitis with ARDS following swine flu infection. Some people with swine flu have also reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.Taking medicine without consultation and delaying treatment can aggravate the condition, experts have said. "She also delayed in seeking medical treatment despite being down with influenza-like illness for the five days," the health official said. PUNE: Three persons died of swine flu at various hospitals in the city in the last 72 hours, taking the number of H1N1 casualties in Pune to 42 this year, so far.Currently , condition of another 14 patients is critical and they have been put on ventilator at different hospitals.A 49-year-old man from Hadapsar, who had tested positive for swine flu, died at Sahyadri hospital in Hadapsar on Tuesday .The cause of his death was swine flu-induced bilateral viral pneumonia with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

https://www.nyoooz.com/news/pune/795407/three-from-pune-die-of-swine-flu-in-72-hours/
 
Swine flu claims one more life, 11 patients on ventilator

TNN | Updated: May 1, 2017, 12.26 AM IST

Pune: A 48-year-old woman from Nadoshi village in Haveli taluka, about 40km from here, died of swine flu at a private hospital in Pune, taking the number of swine flu casualties in the city to 43 this year so far.
Currently, condition of 11 swine flu patients is critical and they have been put on ventilator at various city hospitals.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...tients-on-ventilator/articleshow/58450917.cms
 
18-month-old becomes Mumbai's first swine flu casualty in two years


MUMBAI: An 18-month-old boy became the first casualty of the H1N1 virus, previously known as swine flu, in the city in the last two years.


The virus hasn't been active in the city though it has claimed 165 lives in rest of the state since January 1, 2017. "While the state has registered 844 positive cases in this period, Mumbai hasn't seen many cases,'' confirmed Dr Pradeep Awate of the state health department's epidemiological cell. BMC confirmed that only 21 cases have been reported in the city since January 1.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/58481116.cms
 
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Swine flu toll rises to 45 this year
Sakal Times | Thursday, 4 May 2017 AT 11:20 PM IST

Pune: A 26-year-old woman lost her life on Wednesday after testing positive for swine flu on Tuesday. The deceased was a resident of Solapur. In all, 45 patients have lost their lives to H1N1 in this year with 14 more patients on the ventilator.

A 53-year-old man from Ahmednagar succumbed to swine flu on Sunday. The patient?s swab was sent for testing on April 14 and tested positive at RHCL on April 15. He was diagnosed with no other major illness and lost his life on Sunday.
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http://www.sakaaltimes.com/NewsDeta...ewsTitle=Swine flu toll rises to 45 this year

5 died in 8 days due to swine flu in Pimpri Chinchwad

nextgeneration news

May 04 2017
Pimpri Chinchwad: According to the latest report, 5 people have died in last 8 days due to swine flu. Since from the month of January the number of dead people has been increased upto 18. A 47 year old man from Pimpri Chinchwad has lost his life.
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http://nextgenerationnews.in/2017/05...pri-chinchwad/
 
[h=1]171 Dead in Maharashtra: Is Swine Flu Mutating to Hit in Summers?[/h] The H1N1 influenza that first created mayhem in 2009 may no longer hold everyone?s attention, but swine flu is nowhere near gone. However, the more worrying part is how the pandemic flu has struck in the summer months, moving away from its trend of spreading in winters.
The most alarming numbers have come in from Maharashtra where 865 cases have been reported between 1 January to 3 May. 171 people have died of the deadly virus in the state, and only 11 of these deaths occurred in the winter, between January-February.

https://www.thequint.com/health/201...ths-after-virus-strikes-in-summer-maharashtra
 
The death toll from one swine flu has reached 20 (in Nagpur)
Morning news service
04.48 AM

Nagpur: A 34-year-old man died again due to a swine flu disorder. The death toll from the swine flu has increased, and the number of dead has reached 20. The health department was also severely affected due to the death of Swine.

Nagpur: A 34-year-old man died again due to a swine flu disorder. The death toll from the swine flu has increased, and the number of dead has reached 20. The health department was also severely affected due to the death of Swine.

Swine Flu virus has survived in the bole. The number of swine flu infections has increased rapidly and the number has reached 85 in the short term. In private and public hospitals, six people were swept away by swine flu. Their condition is fragile. It is of special importance that 10 deaths from swine bulls are in the city. However, the NMC's health department is dull.
https://beta1.esakal.com/vidarbha/death-swine-flu-43792
 
[h=1]Beware, 13 more swine flu deaths in Maharashtra in 5 days, visit a doctor if you are unwell[/h] There have been 13 more swine flu or H1N1-related deaths in the state in the past five days, taking the toll caused by the virus to 178 this year.
A majority of the deaths were recorded in Pune, Nashik, Ahmednagar and Pune, said officials from the state?s health department. A total of 900 cases have been recorded this year, they added. Last year, the virus claimed 26 lives and the state recorded 82 cases.
?This year, like in 2015, swine flu has become a major public health concern,? said Dr Pradip Awate, state?s surveillance officer.
He said this year a different H1N1 virus strain has been predominant, which has led to an increase in the transmission.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumba...-are-unwell/story-eVdGgr2feJWtEpA4AVXcAN.html
 
Swine flu deaths in Nagpur, number of victims 22


JM Web Team
09 May 2017

Jai Maharashtra News, Nagpur

People are afraid of the people due to the rising prevalence of swine flu in Nagpur. Two more people died due to swine flu. Due to these two deaths, the number of swine flu victims in Nagpur has reached 22.

Increasingly, the effect of swine influenza is reduced. This year, due to the presence of swine flu, there is a fear of spread of fear in Nagpur.
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http://jaimaharashtranews.tv/index.php/maharashtra/124-vidarbha-nagpur/628-swine-flue-nagpur
 
185 swine flu deaths in Maharashtra this year

Mumbai, May 9 (PTI) Swine flu has claimed as many as 185 lives in Maharashtra so far this year, a government official said here today.

The highest number of 55 swine flu deaths since January this year were registered in Pune.

"H1N1 infection has been the cause of death for 185 people in Maharashtra from January 1 till May 8. There has been a lot of fluctuation in the temperature, which is accelerating the infection," Joint Director of Family Welfare Mukund Diggikar, who holds the additional charge for epidemic diseases in Maharashtra Health Department, told PTI.

"There has been a slight variation in the symptoms of H1N1 infection. Earlier, most of the common symptoms were cough, fever and cold. But a sizeable number of recent cases have found other complaints, such as stomach ache, loose motions and sore throat.

"These symptoms might have existed earlier, but possibly not reported properly. We will have to wait for more such symptoms to ascertain the connection between these symptoms and H1N1 infection," Diggikar said.

Going by the district-wise figures, Pune has reported 55 swine flu deaths-- the highest in the state, followed by 26 in Nashik district, he said.

http://www.ptinews.com/news/8688607_185-swine-flu-deaths-in-Maharashtra-this-year.html
 
[h=1]5 cases of swine flu reported across Mumbai, 1 dead[/h] Mumbai: According to the Health Department of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), five new cases of the swine flu has been reported form the beginning of the month to May 11. Dr. Padmaja Keskar, city?s Executive Health Officer said that most of the swine flu cases have been reported in private hospitals.
Dr. Keskar said that as the H1N1 cases are increasing, a standard procedure should be followed for treating patients.
?We need to follow certain guidelines for treating a swine flu patient as cases are increasing and doctors should also know what are the standard operating procedure,? said Dr. Keskar.

http://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/5-cases-of-swine-flu-reported-across-mumbai-1-dead/1065552
 
Experts call for immediate study of new swine flu strain
Say they know almost nothing about a new strain of the virus ? Michigan strain ? that was isolated from samples collected from Maharashtra

MUMBAI Updated: May 16, 2017 00:28 IST
Sadaguru Pandit

Hindustan Times


With more than half of the swine flu deaths ? 196 ? in the country reported from Maharashtra since January 2017, health experts said there was a need to study how pre-existing health complications among patients, demography of those affected and the progression of the disease that could be aggravating the toll. The latest swine flu victim was a 72-year-old Kurla woman, who died on May 12.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumba...-flu-strain/story-pVqrDIYTac7ECgWT3dwQ1M.html
 
[h=1]PMC registers 51 H1N1 deaths since Jan, 16 were locals[/h] THE PUNE Municipal Corporation (PMC) has registered 51 deaths due to swine flu (H1N1) since January this year. Of these, 16 were residents of Pune, the remaining were outstation patients seeking treatment at city hospitals. On May 12, a 62-year-old man from Bagalkot in Belgaum district of Karnataka died undergoing treatment for H1N1. On May 13, a 61-year-old woman from New Sangvi in Pimpri Chinchwad died of the same infection in Pune hospital.
According to PMC officials, of 1,088 throat swabs were sent for testing and a total of 273 were reported positive for H1N1 virus. Meanwhile, Dr M S Diggikar, joint director of health services, said a total of 196 persons have died due to H1N1 virus (swine flu) since January this year. There were 28 deaths in Nashik, 19 in Aurangabad and 17 in Ahmednagar, while Mumbai has reported three deaths due to the virus.There are a total of 1,000 cases of H1N1 virus since January this year, out of which 19 were outstation patients.

http://indianexpress.com/article/ci...h1n1-deaths-since-jan-16-were-locals-4657639/
 
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