Swine flu grips in #India: 88 tested positive in AP, #Telangana; 10 #deaths so far

Swine flu grips in #India: 88 tested positive in AP, #Telangana; 10 #deaths so farNew Delhi: Two more people tested positive of swine flu on Thursday, taking the figure up to 88 in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in 2014.  A 25-year-old female from Hyderabad and 45-year-old male from Kadapa tested positive and are being treated in private hospitals in the city, according to the health department officials.

A woman from #Kadapa in AP and another woman from Telangana tested positive for swine flu,” said Dr K Subhakar, the nodal officer for the disease in Hyderabad. In 2014, 88 cases of swine flu were reported in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh together; of them 22 cases were reported in the last week of December alone. Around 10 persons reportedly died of swine flu last year.

Noting that swine flu is not a life-threatening disease for healthy people, P Sambasiva Rao, Director of Health of Telangana had said that the government had taken various steps for checking the spread of the disease.

Now with more confirmed cases, I have no hesitation to say that swine flu has taken epidemic proportion. It is time to declare it as an epidemic in order to give the seriousness it deserves,” Dr K Narsimhulu, the swine flu coordinator at the state-run Gandhi Hospital Gandhi Hospital, said seperately.

On December 30, three fresh cases of swine flu were reported in the national capital, taking the number this year to 35, according to the state health officials.

According to the health department, 35 swine flu cases were reported in Delhi since Jan 1, 2014 till date.

Union Health Minister JP Nadda had earlier assured people that there is no need to panic and the Health Ministry and all concerned departments under it are taking all preventive measures to tackle the swine flu outbreak.

Cases of swine flu were also reported from Pune and Indore earlier this month. Swine flu carrier, the H1N1 influenza virus, is prone to appear in winter months. It is characterised by throat problems, body ache and respiratory complications.

Common precautions are washing hands properly, avoiding crowded places and wearing masks.

The medicine generally prescribed for the disease is Tamiflu, which must be taken only after doctor’s prescription.

Bureau Report

 

 

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*