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Four more swine flu deaths take India's toll to 135

Category :India Sub Category :National,Health
2009-09-07 00:00:00
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New Delhi, Sep 7 - Four people, including two in Goa, died due to swine flu Monday, taking India's total toll to 135, health authorities said here.

Also, 147 fresh cases were reported in the country, taking the number of people affected with the flu to 4,885.

Apart from Goa, one death each was reported from Delhi and Karnataka.

In New Delhi, 69-year-old Durga Prasad Sharma died due to the swine flu Monday afternoon.

'He was admitted to the hospital on Aug 28. He had bronchial asthma for the last 18 years and suffered from renal failure. Though he was not in a critical stage, his condition was bad from the beginning,' N.K. Chaturvedi, medical superintendent of the Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital, told IANS.

Sharma, who was on ventilator and undergoing dialysis, was the fourth victim of the flu in the national capital.

He had first gone to a private hospital before being shifted to the RML Hospital. 'His x-ray report had confirmed pneumonia. He had tested positive for the virus,' Chaturvedi said.

A 12-year-old girl, suffering from respiratory problems, was critical and on ventilator at the hospital.

Meanwhile, 34 fresh cases were reported in the city, taking the total affected with the flu to 843 - the second highest in the country.

Three public schools in Delhi were also closed down for a while following detection of the swine flu cases among their students.

While the Vishwa Bharti Public School in Dwarka was closed for two days, the Heritage Grove Public School in Vasant Kunj and Banyan Tree School in Lodhi Colony were closed for a week.

In Bangalore, a 29-year-old woman succumbed to the influenza A (H1N1) virus. She was 20 weeks into her pregnancy.

Karnataka reported 15 fresh cases, taking its total number to 579 - the third highest in the country.

Maharashtra, which tops the list of the states with the maximum deaths and cases, confirmed 32 fresh cases, taking the total number of people affected with the virus to 1,855.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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