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Four days of 'swine flu' in seven days
Maoist Representative, Nagpur: The outbreak of 'Swine Flu' in Diwali has increased ...
Matte online. | Updated:Nov 11, 2018, 04:00 AM IST
M Ta Representative, Nagpur
An outbreak of 'swine flu' has increased in Diwali. In the last seven days, the NMC has registered four deaths in different hospitals of Nagpur, out of which three are from Nagpur district alone. As a result of sudden increase in the number of patients, the health department has become alarmed and they have instructed all the hospitals to be cautious.
Vasantrao Ramteke (67, resident of Ayodhya Nagar), Saida Begum Abdul Rehman (58nd, Keshcham Colony, Shantinagar), Madhukar Patil (68th Wadi Nagpur), Kishor Pawar (56nd Shyamnagar, Amravati) swine flu They have names. The relatives of the four patients were shown with cold, cough, cough, and pharynx in the first hospital. After the treatment, he did not feel relieved, and when the four died, three of them were admitted to a private hospital and one by May. He was diagnosed with swine flu in his throat sample sample. He died in the course of treatment. NMC's health department has registered deaths in the last seven days.
Therefore, the number of swine flu deaths reached from 1 January 2018 to 18 in the Nagpur division. So the number of patients found in this period has also reached 10 9. Those who come in contact with the infected patient also have a risk of swine flu. Therefore, if the patients are not worried about Diwali, these patients are increasingly feeling fearful about medical issues. Due to the death due to the death, the Health Department has made available the necessary medicines to alert all private hospitals including Medical, Mayo. Although the patients have been found in Nagpur for the last several years, the hospital has no facility of swine flu in any hospital.
https://maharashtratimes.indiatimes...ne-flu-in-seven-days/articleshow/66568505.cms
Maoist Representative, Nagpur: The outbreak of 'Swine Flu' in Diwali has increased ...
Matte online. | Updated:Nov 11, 2018, 04:00 AM IST
M Ta Representative, Nagpur
An outbreak of 'swine flu' has increased in Diwali. In the last seven days, the NMC has registered four deaths in different hospitals of Nagpur, out of which three are from Nagpur district alone. As a result of sudden increase in the number of patients, the health department has become alarmed and they have instructed all the hospitals to be cautious.
Vasantrao Ramteke (67, resident of Ayodhya Nagar), Saida Begum Abdul Rehman (58nd, Keshcham Colony, Shantinagar), Madhukar Patil (68th Wadi Nagpur), Kishor Pawar (56nd Shyamnagar, Amravati) swine flu They have names. The relatives of the four patients were shown with cold, cough, cough, and pharynx in the first hospital. After the treatment, he did not feel relieved, and when the four died, three of them were admitted to a private hospital and one by May. He was diagnosed with swine flu in his throat sample sample. He died in the course of treatment. NMC's health department has registered deaths in the last seven days.
Therefore, the number of swine flu deaths reached from 1 January 2018 to 18 in the Nagpur division. So the number of patients found in this period has also reached 10 9. Those who come in contact with the infected patient also have a risk of swine flu. Therefore, if the patients are not worried about Diwali, these patients are increasingly feeling fearful about medical issues. Due to the death due to the death, the Health Department has made available the necessary medicines to alert all private hospitals including Medical, Mayo. Although the patients have been found in Nagpur for the last several years, the hospital has no facility of swine flu in any hospital.
https://maharashtratimes.indiatimes...ne-flu-in-seven-days/articleshow/66568505.cms