Rise in swine flu deaths after onset of monsoon

June 28, 2010 05:37 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:04 pm IST - New Delhi

Patients cover their noses to protect them from viruses and germs while waiting at a government hospital in Hyderabad on June 24, 2010. Swine flu deaths continued their upward surge since the onset of monsoon with 17 fatalities since June 21.

Patients cover their noses to protect them from viruses and germs while waiting at a government hospital in Hyderabad on June 24, 2010. Swine flu deaths continued their upward surge since the onset of monsoon with 17 fatalities since June 21.

Swine flu deaths continued their upward surge since the onset of monsoon with 17 fatalities reported due to the disease in the country since June 21, the maximum of which were from Kerala and Maharashtra.

Both the States reported seven deaths each while Andhra Pradesh reported two and Uttar Pradesh one, Health Ministry officials said on Monday.

All 345 cases reported during the week are indigenous cases.

Till date, samples from 1,43,285 people have been tested for Influenza H1N1 and 33,083 (23 per cent) of them have been found positive.

With the new cases, the swine flu toll in Kerala since the monsoon hit the State has risen to 32.

Kerala reported 16 deaths between May 15 and June 15, prompting the Central government to send a three-member team to the State to assess the situation.

In the week from June 8 to June 14, Kerala reported 10 of the 14 deaths due to the disease across the country.

The State government has also requested the Union Health Ministry to facilitate distribution of H1N1 vaccine to ensure its availability to public.

The first swine flu death was reported in the country on May 16 last year. Maharashtra reported the maximum number of H1N1 deaths last year.

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