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No need to panic over swine flu, says government

Category :India Sub Category :National,Health
2009-08-07 00:00:00
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New Delhi, Aug 7 - India Friday said there was no need to panic about the swine flu virus that has killed one and infected over 600 people in the country.

Union Health Secretary Naresh Dayal said the government is decentralising the availability of the Tamiflu drugs in the country so that there is no paucity and is ready to allow private laboratories to conduct the test provided they have the facilities.

'Lot of panic has been created in the last two days, especially since the death of the girl in Pune. There is no cause for our population and people to go into panic mode,' Dayal told a press conference here.

Reeda Shaikh died in Pune Monday and health officials blamed her death to 'delayed treatment'.

'The virus is relatively less virulent strain of the flu. In fact, it is less virulent than the seasonal flu, which causes more deaths than this (swine flu) causes,' Dayal added.

But he added that they are more worried about this virus because there is no vaccine. 'We do not have a vaccine for it. We have treatment for it, which is Tamiflu. It is a curable disease and not an incurable one,' he said.

'We don't have any shortage of testing facility. We have plenty of Tamiflu to treat people and we are decentralising the supply further to the district level by providing them a stockpile for 1,000 persons at any point to time,' he added.

He said a city which has a population of over one million plus will get one thousand Tamiflu tablets, and cities that reported more cases like Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bangalore will get 10,000 Tamiflu tablets. 'We will be rolling it out soon. We will be soon placing a fresh order for 10 million tamiflu medicines,' he added.

Dayal said those who genuinely have the virus should come forward for the tests and not the frivolous ones. He said one test that turns out to be negative costs them Rs.5,000 and Rs.10,000 if it is positive.

He said: 'We have never stopped private laboratories from conducting the tests.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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