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Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka 2009-2010; 255 deaths

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 106

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 106

Source: http://www.ptinews.com/news/319622_Swine-flu-death-toll-mounts-to-106-in-Karna

* Swine flu death toll mounts to 106 in Karna

STAFF WRITER 21:14 HRS IST

Bangalore, Oct 7 (PTI) With three more persons succumbing to swine flu, the toll due to the pandemic in Karnataka has risen to 106, health authorities said today.

A three-year-old girl admitted to a private hospital in Bagalkot succumbed to the virus on October one, while a 65 year-old man died of H1N1 in a government hospital in Bangalore on October three, the authorities said, adding that the influenza claimed the life of a 26 year-old woman in a private hospital at Davangere yesterday.

A total of 11 people tested positive for swine flu, taking the number of confirmed cases to 1124.
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 106

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 106

Flu toll rises to 108 in Karnataka

STAFF WRITER 20:19 HRS IST
Bangalore, Oct 8 (PTI) With swine flu claiming two more lives, the toll due to the pandemic in Karnataka has risen to 106, health authorities said today.

A 40-year-old man admitted to a government hospital in Bangalore with suspected flu symptoms died two days ago while a 25 year-old woman admitted to a private hospital in Gadag, died of the virus on October One, the authorities said.
The total number of confirmed H1N1 cases also continued to rise with 13 fresh cases reported, taking the overall figure to 1,137, they said.

As on October seven, throat culture swabs of 5,046 patients have been tested.
http://ptinews.com/news/321491_Flu-toll-rises-to-108-in-Karnataka
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 108

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 108

Woman dies of A(HINI)

BIDAR: An 18-year-old woman from Bhatsangvi village in Bhalki taluk of Bidar district died of A(HINI) influenza on Tuesday, according to Health Department authorities. The woman, who had undergone treatment for the flu at the District Hospital here, was discharged a week ago. However, she relapsed and died of A(HINI). This is the first reported A(HINI) death in Bidar district.

? Staff Correspondent

http://www.hindu.com/2009/10/15/stories/2009101552610300.htm
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 113

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 113

Swine Flu death toll in Karnataka mounts to 112
STAFF WRITER 20:12 HRS IST
Bangalore, Oct 21 (PTI) The death toll in Karnataka due to Swine Flu mounted to 112 with two more deaths reported from Mysore, health department officials said today.

A 52-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man succumbed at a private hospital, the officials said here.

Seven fresh cases of HIN1 were reported, including five from Bangalore, one from Bidar, one from Ramnagar, taking the total confirmed cases to 1283 in the state.
http://ptinews.com/news/341268_Swine-Flu-death-toll-in-Karnataka-mounts-to-112
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 112

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 112

Woman dies of A(H1N1)
Correspondent

CHAMARAJANAGAR: The A(H1N1) influenza claimed a victim in Chamarajanagar when 28-year-old, pregnant Savitha succumbed to the virus on Thursday. Savitha was the wife of Gangadhar, former Member of Malavalli Municipality. She had developed cold, cough and fever on October 9 after attending the funeral of her uncle who died at Malavalli. She underwent a routine health check-up at Aravind Hospital, Mysore. But after a few days, she was admitted to Apollo Hospital, Mysore. However, her condition deteriorated. Savitha, a resident of Chamarajanagar town and her sister, Padma Nayak, was former president of Chamarajanagar Municipal Corporation(CMC). The throat and nasal swabs, sent to NIMHANS, Bangalore, confirmed that the cause of death was due to A(H1N1).

http://www.hindu.com/2009/10/25/stories/2009102553340300.htm
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 113

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 113

Second wave of H1N1: State not prepared yet
Poornima Nataraj, Bangalore, DHNS:

The second wave of the dreaded H1N1 influenza is expected to hit the State in general and the City in particular by mid-November, but the government?s state of preparedness needed to handle any surge in patients is at best patchy.


While the State Health Department is hoping that the lessons learnt over the past five months might help it combat any unanticipated worsening of the outbreak of the H1N1 flu, its ground preparedness may not be enough to stem the tide of overwhelming patient numbers.

Hospitals are expected to be under considerable strain since the State is equipped with only three throat swab-testing laboratories, not too many well-trained health workers, and poor public awareness. Two of these laboratories are located in Bangalore and the other in Manipal. ?The support system in place remains as it was when the H1N1 situation peaked in June-July,? an official said.

What may worsen the situation in the event of a deadlier outbreak mid-November is the fear among Central health ministry officials that the H1N1 vaccine may not hit the market before December or January next year. Procuring vaccine is also a part of preparedness for the feared second wave of H1N1 influenza said Central Health Ministry joint secretary Vineet Chawdhry.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, he said: ?We are in the process of procuring H1N1 vaccine from an international pharma company. We do not know which company, but vaccine will be out by December,? he said.

Karnataka was among some of the worst-hit states in the country, accounting for as many as 114 deaths (there were 67 deaths in Bangalore). The number of people who tested positive for H1N1 went into several hundreds.

The weather in November and December, according to experts, will be ideally suited for the H1N1 virus to multiply and so the expectation that it could return with a vengeance this flu season poses a challenge for the State health department.
Dr T S Chaluvaraju, Joint Director of Communicable Diseases, Health and Family Services, said the second wave may or may not be virulent.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/33221/second-wave-h1n1-state-not.html
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 117

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 117

A(H1N1) death
Staff Correspondent

HASSAN: A 28-year-old man from Bettahalli in Alur taluk died of A(H1N1) influenza in a private hospital on Tuesday. The victim is reported to have contracted the infection while participating in the Dasara festivities in Mysore with five of his friends.

District Surveillance Officer Hemalatha told the The Hindu that the man was brought to Rayara Koppalu Primary Health Centre for treatment and was then admitted to the Alur taluk hospital, where the doctors suspected A(H1N1). Blood samples were sent for tests and he was shifted to a Bangalore hospital on October 11. Although he responded to treatment for five days, his condition deteriorated and he died. He was laid to rest on Thursday in his native village.

http://www.hindu.com/2009/11/06/stories/2009110656830300.htm
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 118

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 118

H1N1 flu cases come down
TNN 9 November 2009, 03:46am IST
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BANGALORE: Panic has subsided but fear of H1N1 flu continues. Every day, 30 to 40 patients are screened at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Disease
(RGICD).

RGICD chairman Dr Shashidhar Buggi said they have treated 316 positive patients. "Over 3,600 suspected ones have been put on Tamiflu."

At Victoria Hospital, 10 to 15 suspected patients are screened every day, but the number of in-patients has reduced. Lakeside Hospital also saw a reduction.

According to the state surveillance unit report, 6,347 swab tests have been conducted and 1,410 cases confirmed.

Although officials of the unit confirmed a decline in the number of positive flu cases as well as deaths, there is a significant rise in seasonal flu cases.

With the onset of winter, cases are likely to increase. The last death was reported on November 2. A 25-year-old woman had died at a government hospital in Bangalore.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/H1N1-flu-cases-come-down/articleshow/5209842.cms
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 118

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 118

Swine flu death toll in Karnataka mounts to 120
STAFF WRITER 19:49 HRS IST
Bangalore, Nov 21 (PTI) With two women succumbing to swine flu, the toll due to the pandemic in Karnataka has risen to 120, health department said today.

The two, aged 41 and 34 years, succumbed to H1N1 influenza on November 16 and November 19, sources said.

Four persons tested positive for the flu in the city today, taking the number of confirmed cases to 1,493.

So far, 6,05,979 passengers arriving at Bangalore and Manglore airports have been screened for the virus.
http://www.ptinews.com/news/387927_Swine-flu-death-toll-in-Karnataka-mounts-to-120
 
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Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 120

Bangalore: If you were feeling relieved over the receding number of cases of H1N1 flu over the past one month, here is some bad news. This extremely contagious virus is back in action and seems to be already creating a havoc in the city.

Nine samples, all from Bangalore, have tested positive for H1N1 virus on Wednesday. And, 35 students from a city nursing college have approached the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases (RGICD) during the day with symptoms of H1N1.

Reports confirmed that one of the students of Oxford Nursing College was indeed infected by the H1N1 virus. This created a sense of panic among his college mates, and the students who were staying in the same hostel as him and suffering from flu-like symptoms, rushed to the hospital for the swab test.

After screening all the students, four samples were finally collected. Twenty-three students, showing symptoms of the flu, were administered Tamiflu.

Besides, 11 others with flu-like symptoms also approached the RGICD during the day.
Three of these 11 individuals were given Tamiflu and their swab strainstaken. "The reports are expected on Thursday evening. It they test positive, it could mean that the H1N1 virus is on a comeback trail," said Dr Shashidhar Buggi, director, RGICD.

Sources from Nimhans said that the institute is getting around 20 to 25 throat swab samples every day, of which around 20% test positive.

Two deaths were also reported due to the virus last week, taking Karnataka's death toll due to the pandemic to 120. The two latest victims were women aged 41 and 34 years, respectively.

Meanwhile, Narayana Nethralaya, which launched the first private laboratory in the city for testing H1N1 virus last month, is charging Rs 5,500 per test. The laboratory has tested around 50 samples from October 31 to November 24, of which 10 cases turned out to be positive. Thirty-threesamples tested negative, while seven were cases of seasonal flu.

"Thirty-nine samples came directly from Narayana Hrudayalaya, one from Gangotri Hospital, and seven more from Harsha Hospital and three were walk-in patients who were eager to undergo the test following symptoms," said Venkataramana A of Narayana Nethralaya.He said there had been a slight upswing in suspected and confirmed cases over the last one week.

"On Tuesday, we got eight suspected cases, more than double the number of cases we get daily, for H1N1 tests. Also, in the past one week, at least one sample is testing positive every day," the scientist said.

Approaching winter and the recent rains have led to the dipping of city's temperature which is considered to be a major reason for the sudden spurt in H1N1 cases in the city.

The second coming

Narayana Nethralaya has launched the first private laboratory in the city for testing H1N1 virus.

Despite charging a neat Rs5,500 for getting the swab test done, a large number of people have been visiting the hospital. People who'd rather pay up than going to government hospitals are approaching Nethralaya for swab test.

"It's just about a month since we have launched the service and in the last three weeks we are getting around three to four cases on an average every day. While we don't entertain patients directly and take samples from the hospitals, a few patients with cough and sore throat approached us directly for H1N1 testing," said Dr Bhujang Shetty, director, Narayana Nethralaya.

City hospitals are also getting a large number of cases of respiratory infection. "Around 60% of the patients in our outpatient department are down with respiratory infections. We have around six children admitted in our ICU for same," said Dr H Paramesh, director, Lakeside Hospital and Medical Centre.

Pandemic update

Nine confirmed cases of swine flu were reported in the city on Wednesday, taking the total number of people affected by H1N1 influenza to 1,525 in Karnataka, health officialssaid. Throat culture samples of 6,995 suspect H1N1 cases have been analysed so far,
the officials said. As on date, 6,20,735 passengers have been screened for the
pandemic at the Bangalore and Mangalore airports.


http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report_fresh-h1n1-cases-create-flutter_1316583
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 120

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 120

More on 119,120 and indications of a second wave;

H1N1: Two more deaths reported
Bangalore,Nov 21, DH News Service:

After nearly a month?s hiatus, two persons have succumbed to H1N1 Influenza raising the total number of deaths to 120 in the State.



While a 41-year old woman admitted in a private hospital on October 16, expired on the same day, a 34-year-old passed away on November 19 after being in a private hospital for ten days.

Both the patients were suffering from chronic inflammatory diseases along with diabetes and renal complications. In fact, one of the patients? was also diagnosed with bi-lateral pneumonia.

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases (RGICD), one of the first hospitals to have started screening H1N1 patients, have recently started receiving more patients for H1N1 Influenza.
Dr Shashidhar Buggi, Director of RGICD, said that there has been a slight increase in the number of patients visiting the hospital for screening. "A month ago, we used to receive three to four patients a day for screening but since a week, we are getting 20-25 suspected case everyday. On Saturday itself, we received 25 patients for screening," he said.
However, the percentage of patients testing positive remain the same said Dr V Ravi, head of Neurovirology at Nimhans.

"We receive 30-40 samples a day and nearly 18 to 22 per cent of the samples test positive. The percentage has remained the same since the last two months. However, we are expecting the number of positive cases to increase in the coming days," he said.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/37263/h1n1-two-more-deaths-reported.html
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 120

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 120

One more swine flu death reported, toll rises to 121

STAFF WRITER 20:26 HRS IST
Bangalore, Dec 3 (PTI) With the death of a 26 year-old woman due to swine flu here, the toll due to the pandemic in Karnataka rose to 121, health officials said today.

"The woman, who was suffering multi-systemic lesions involving vital organs, was admitted to a private hospital here on November 18. She was subsequently tested positive for H1N1 and died on December 1, though the report was received today", the officials told PTI.

Twenty-three confirmed cases of swine flu were reported in the city in the last two days taking the cumulative figure to 1,588 in state, they said.

As on date throat culture swabs of 7,373 suspect cases have been analysed, the officials said, adding, 6.49 lakh passengers have been screened for swine flu at Bangalore and Mangalore airports so far.
http://ptinews.com/news/406666_One-more-swine-flu-death-reported--toll-rises-to-121
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 124

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 124

One more swine flu death reported; toll mounts to 122

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Bangalore, Dec 4 (PTI) With the death of a 36-year-old woman due to swine flu in the city, the toll due to the pandemic mounted to 122 in Karnataka, health officials said today.

The woman, who was admitted to a private hospital in Bangalore on November 27, died the next day and the report received only today by officials. It is also a case of 'co-infection' (other health complications), the officials said.

Allaying public apprehensions about the virus, the officials said almost all deaths have been due to co-infection and not just because of H1N1. The virus infection can be "very much treated", they said.

With two persons testing positive for swine flu in Bangalore today, the total number of confirmed cases rose to 1,590.
http://ptinews.com/news/408270_One-more-swine-flu-death-reported--toll-mounts-to-122

Ro's note: New express' total of 124 is not reflected in any other source.
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 122

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 122

Flu claims one more life in Bangalore
STAFF WRITER 19:22 HRS IST
Bangalore, Dec 5 (PTI) The H1N1 influenza has claimed one more life in the city, raising the toll due to the pandemic in Karnataka to 123, health authorities said today.

A 35-year-old man, who was admitted to a private hospital on November 30, died on December two and his throat swab reports confirmed the H1N1 status today, authorities said in a statement.

Eleven more persons tested positive for swine flu today, taking the number of confirmed cases to 1,601.
http://ptinews.com/news/409442_Flu-claims-one-more-life-in-Bangalore
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 123

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 123

Swine flu: Death toll rises to 125 in K'taka
STAFF WRITER 19:24 HRS IST
Bangalore, Dec 11 (PTI) With two more persons succumbing to swine flu in Karnataka, the death toll due to the pandemic in the state has gone up to 125, health officials said here today.

A 10-month-old male child and a 41-year-old woman died of the disease at private hospitals in Mysore early this month, they said quoting delayed reports.

Meanwhile, six persons in the city and two in Udupi were tested positive for the H1N1 virus yesterday, they added.
http://ptinews.com/news/419424_Swine-flu--Death-toll-rises-to-125-in-K-taka
 
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Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 125

H1N1 flu claims one more
TNN 18 December 2009, 03:19am IST

BANGALORE: After a lull, H1N1 flu has claimed the life of a 30-year-old woman in the city. She was admitted to hospital on Tuesday, and died on Thursday. So far, the flu has claimed 127 lives in Karnataka.

On Thursday, four fresh cases were reported in the city. According to state health department officials, the death rate has declined but fresh positive cases are regularly being confirmed.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/H1N1-flu-claims-one-more/articleshow/5349449.cms
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 127

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 127

Swine flu toll climbs to 127 in Karnataka

STAFF WRITER 20:32 HRS IST


Bangalore, Dec 18 (PTI) A 61-year-old man died of swine flu taking the death toll due to the disease to 127 in Karnataka, health authorities said today.



The man, admitted to a private hospital on December 1, passed away on December 4, authorities quoting delayed reports said here.



The patient's throat culture samples tested positive for H1N1 virus, they added.
http://www.ptinews.com/news/430774_Swine-flu-toll-climbs-to-127-in-Karnataka
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 127

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 127

Swine flu toll rises to 131 in Karnataka

STAFF WRITER 19:32 HRS IST
Bangalore, Dec 22 (PTI) The swine flu toll climbed to 131 in Karnataka with four more deaths recently, health authorities said today.

While two deaths, that of a 10-year-old boy and a 41-year-old woman were reported from private hospitals in Mysore, a 35 year-old man and a 49 year-old man died private hospitals here, they said quoting delayed reports.

"All the four patients who were suffering from other complications also tested positive for swine flu," they said.
http://ptinews.com/news/436086_Swine-flu-toll-rises-to-131-in-Karnataka
 
Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 131

Re: Tracking Fatalities in Karnataka total = 131

Swine flu toll mounts to 132

STAFF WRITER 19:17 HRS IST
Bangalore, Dec 24 (PTI) With a 30-year-old man succumbing to swine flu in Karnataka, the toll due to the deadly virus in the state has mounted to 132, health officials said today.

Though the patient died at a private hospital in Bangalore two days ago, the death was reported to the health department only today, they said.
http://ptinews.com/news/439448_Swine-flu-toll-mounts-to-132
 
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