Swine flu cases on the decline
NEW DELHI: The number of swine flu cases in the Capital has been registering a steady decline for a week now and doctors in the city say the fall in numbers will stay for some time.
NEW DELHI: The number of swine flu cases in the Capital has been registering a steady decline for a week now and doctors in the city say the fall in numbers will stay for some time.
Vadodara: The H1N1 virus claimed five more lives in the state by Monday, taking the toll to 185. In Vadodara, 56-yearold Vinayak Pathak and 28-year-old Meena Agrawal died at SSG hospital (SSG). Both persons
One more person has tested positive for swine flu in the state, taking the total number of cases in the state to 66, health officials said today. Four persons have died due to swine flu in the state so far. An employee of the Garrison Reserve Engineering Force (GREF) has been confirmed positive for the virus by the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD, Delhi, they said.
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Even as two more persons succumbed to influenza A virus (H1N1) today, taking the tally to 83, the city recorded only six positive cases of the contagious flu
Ahmedabad: Swine flu claimed seven more lives in Gujarat over the last few days, taking the death toll due to the deadly virus in the State to 155, while 20 others, including two infants, tested positive for the H1N1 virus, health officials said here on Sunday.
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Amidst reports of seven persons succumbing to Influenza A (H1N1) in Delhi, the city health department confirmed that there had been no casualties today. The department added that 15 fresh cases had surfaced today.
Despite tall claims by the Health Department that it had checked the spread of the swine flu, 11 persons have died so far in Madhya Pradesh in past 25 days. Nine of them in Indore alone.