One more swine flu death in Kolkata

July 29, 2010 11:10 pm | Updated 11:10 pm IST - KOLKATA:

One person died of A (H1N1) flu in Kolkata late on Wednesday, taking the number of swine flu deaths in West Bengal since July 1 to three.

With nine more positive cases of A (H1N1) flu detected in the State on Thursday, the total number of persons afflicted with the virus stood at 91.

According to a statement released by the State Health Department's swine flu wing, the latest person to die of the flu was a 66-year-old. He was admitted to a private hospital on Wednesday with severe hypotension and metabolic acidosis after suffering from fever and throat infection from July 24.

The statement said the patient's throat swab test confirmed swine flu infection on Thursday.

The other patient, who died on Wednesday, was suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with diabetes mellitus and hypertension. He was admitted to a private hospital on July 16. While she was undergoing treatment for tuberculosis and multi-drug resistant Klebsiella infection, her throat swab test confirmed swine flu infection on July 26.

Dr. Asit Biswas, nodal officer of the swine flu wing, said 38 patients were now undergoing treatment at the isolation ward of the State-run Beliaghata ID Hospital and the condition of two was serious.

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