Her parents allege that her death was due to 'delayed treatment' and it is a case of medical negligence on the part of the private hospital where she was admitted.
The Maharashtra government has already declared the Pune-Satara belt of the state pandemic hit as over 150 people have been diagnosed there with swine flu. Pune, known as an educational hub across the country, has alone registered 113 cases, of which at least 75 are school students.
Till Tuesday India had reported 574 cases of swine flu. Of them over 470 have already been discharged from hospitals.
Walehker said there is a panic in parts of the city after the schoolgirl died - the first swine flu death in the country.
'There is a scare in parts of the city, mainly in the Cantonment area where the Naidu Hospital is located. Students are certainly scared after the incident,' Pankaj Bedi, an NGO worker, told IANS. Rida Shaikh was a resident of the Cantonment area.
'Yes, it's a concern but all are not scared as shown on some TV channels,' he added.
Concerned over the first swine flu death in the country, the health ministry has issued a fresh set of guidelines. The revised guidelines followed fears that people would be kept in isolation wards in hospitals for treatment.
'In case the patient decides for home isolation, he or she would be provided with detailed guidelines to be followed by the entire household,' Vineet Chawdhry, joint secretary of health, said Tuesday.