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Rajasthan Influenza 2017; 279 fatalities

Swine Flu Woes, Three More Deaths
Amar Ujala Team Digital / Jaipur Updated Sun, 24 Sep 2017 07:23 PM

The swine flu havoc continues. People are coming in the grip of the plan. The figure of death is also increasing.
In Rajasthan, all government efforts are being proven to stop swine flu. Today, three more patients died in the city's lane in Udaipur, and they died during treatment. At the same time, 14 new patients were found. The treatment of the dead continued in the ICU from the last four days.

One of the dead was living in Chittodgadh, a Banswara and a Pratapgarh district. In the last 54 days, 35 people have died during treatment in Udaipur, while more than 550 swine flu patients have come up during this period.

Upadhyaksha Dr. Ramesh Joshi, at MB Hospital, told that there are 29 people recruited in ward and ICU for the time being, whose treatment is going on. It is being told that conditions of recruitment of two patients remain serious.
http://www.amarujala.com/jaipur/three-more-deaths-from-swine-flu
 
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http://www.rajswasthya.nic.in/CSSF.pdf.pdf
 
Every third swine flu sample in Rajasthan testing positive, government tells HC
Last year, 9.2% of suspected patients were found to be swine flu positive; this year the cases reached 33.9%.

JAIPUR Updated: Oct 05, 2017 20:09 IST
Dinesh Bohra
Dinesh Bohra
Hindustan Times
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Last year, 9.2% of suspected patients were found to be swine flu positive; this year the cases reached 33.9%. Of the 2879 patients confirmed to have swine flu this year, 224 died, the report said.
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The government report said 60% of swine flu cases have been reported from urban areas and 40% from rural places. Patients found to be swine flu positive were aged between 16 and 50 years. Of the 224 deaths in the state, Jaipur reported 21 and Kota 22.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/jaipu...nt-tells-hc/story-ry8nA2xgkOlV7bIj9ng3zN.html
 
[h=1]Dreaded swine flu claims 135 lives in past 45 days[/h]
Jaipur: Swine flu is continuing its onslaught in the state as 135 persons have died in the past 45 days. This year, 213 persons have already died of H1N1 influenza till Friday.Jaipur has become the epicentre for swine flu in the state. Now the health department claims that it is not a disease that can be prevented by fogging or any other traditional method. The city has high density of population and the virus remains present in its atmosphere due to earlier outbreaks in 2009 and 2015. "In Jaipur, more cases are reported in comparison to other districts because it is densely populated and the infection spread from one person to other.

https://www.nyoooz.com/news/jaipur/937260/dreaded-swine-flu-claims-135-lives-in-past-45-days/
 
Swine flu takes shape of seasonal flu, will last another 2-3 months, says expert
Total 2,593 cases of dengue and three deaths due to the disease were reported in the state from January 1 till date this year

JAIPUR Updated: Oct 17, 2017 21:27 IST
HT Correspondent
Hindustan Times

H1N1 influenza (swine flu) has now become a seasonal influenza and there will be two waves of it that will last for two to three months, said Dr Raman Sharma, a senior professor in medicine department at the Sawai Man Singh Medical College in Jaipur.

He said cases of swine flu have gone down with one or two patients coming to the hospital every day. Earlier, swine flu was affecting people only during winters, but now it is affecting even in summers, he added.

From January 1 to October 16 this year, swab samples were collected from 9,463 suspected swine flu patients. While 3,012 patients tested positive for the disease, 231 died. The main affected districts were Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur, Chittorgarh and Ajmer.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/jaipu...says-expert/story-KRZMdganqYx1QfoqWndVJI.html
 
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http://www.rajswasthya.nic.in/CSSF.pdf.pdf

Another patient dies in Swine Flu in Bikaner


Another patient dies in Swine Flu in Bikaner Swine flu ward of PBM Hospital of Bikaner.

ETV Rajasthan
Updated: October 24, 2017, 2:47 PM IST
There is a continuation of the deaths due to swine flu in Rajasthan. Another patient of Swine Flu died in Bikaner. So far, 232 people have died in this state from swine flu this year.

Abdul Karim, resident of Bandra bass, was admitted to the Swine Flu Ward at PBM Hospital Bikaner on Monday night. Due to swine flu, eight people have died in Bikaner so far. A total of 133 positive patients of Swine Flu who have been running fast in the district have been reported in the Swine Flu Lab of Medical College till now.

On Monday, 10 patients were tested for the swine flu fever, all of whom are currently in the positive, one positive patient recruitment in Negative Eye PBM Hospital's Swine Flu Ward. A total of 1520 people have been examined in the district so far in the fear of disease.

After the change in the weather, the impact of swine flu has become lesser now. So far, 9636 people have been taken samples of swine flu in the state. Of these, 3036 people were found to be swine flu positive. So far, 232 patients have died in the state so far this year from swine flu.
https://hindi.news18.com/news/rajas...ent-dies-in-swine-flu-in-bikaner-1145649.html
 
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