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New Delhi. capital of the neighboring states of swine flu infection in people is sick. That's why Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on Tuesday, 6 to 8 patients have been enrolled.

Patients to be admitted to hospital administration confirmed but have refrained from quoting. Hospital sources said the patient, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon and Punjab have come for treatment. RML tell that the swine flu has been identified as the nodal hospital.
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Swine flu is back; 3 dead in Delhi



NEW DELHI: H1N1 influenza is back to haunt Delhi after a gap of three years. The disease, which gained epidemic proportions in 2009, has claimed three lives so far this year. At least 57 people have taken ill to it, according to government data.

Path labs and hospitals say there is a sudden increase in the number of patients seeking blood tests and treatment for the disease, characterized by symptoms such as sore throat, body ache and upper respiratory infection.

"The sudden rise in swine flu cases is a matter of concern. We have issued directions to all the designated hospitals to follow the H1N1 protocol, including readying isolation wards with dedicated staff. The availability of Tamiflu medicines at all centres is being ensured," state health minister A K Walia said.

Doctors at AIIMS, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Apollo and Max Hospital, Saket confirmed that they have been getting regular cases of swine flu this year. "We have got more than 13 confirmed cases in the last one month. Five of these patients are still hospitalized," said Dr Aroop Basu, senior consultant chest medicine at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. He said two patients are in serious condition and they have been put on ventilator support.

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Swine flu is back: Three deaths, 57 cases reported
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New Delhi, February 06, 2013
First Published: 23:31 IST(6/2/2013)
Last Updated: 23:32 IST(6/2/2013)

Swine flu has made a comeback and reportedly claimed three victims in the Capital this year. Fifty-seven such cases have already been confirmed by the health department.

The H1N1 influenza virus, also known as swine flu, affected thousands of people in 2009-10 in the city.
The hospitals in the city have started reporting cases, allegedly with symptoms of the virus such as running nose, cough, etc.

Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital has about five suspected cases of the disease undergoing treatment in the isolation ward.

Three of the cases — two men and a woman — were admitted to the hospital on Wednesday alone.

Confirming the news, Delhi health minister AK Walia said, “We have issued instructions for the medicines to be made available to all hospitals. I have been told that there have been swine flu deaths as well.”
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Swine flu back in NCR, 3 dead in Delhi, 1 in Gurgaon

New Delhi: Four people have reportedly died because of swine flu in the national capital region. The Delhi government has confirmed that three people have died in its hospitals, while one person has died in Gurgaon.

Several other cases have been confirmed of flu or the H1N1 virus as it is known. According to reports, hospitals including Apollo, Max, and Ganga Ram have all reported a surge in swine flu cases.

The Delhi government has said the situation is being closely monitored and that the supply of Tamiflu is being maintained. Unconfirmed reports indicate more than 50 people have tested positive at the moment.

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Gurgaon is in Haryana - and is likely the 44yo man who died at Medanta on Jan 28th
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Swine flu at 2-yr-high, govt says don’t panic
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New Delhi, February 07, 2013

First Published: 20:53 IST(7/2/2013)
Last Updated: 00:14 IST(8/2/2013)

The Capital has reported 60 cases of influenza A H1N1 (swine flu) so far this year, taking the figure to a two-year high. Only 4 cases of swine flu were reported in the past two years.

Three people have already succumbed to the disease this year in Delhi, of which two died this


month. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital reported two deaths and the third was reported from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
Only one death had been reported in the corresponding period in 2011.

Though Delhi health minister AK Walia confirmed the spread of virus, he said there was nothing to worry as it was “just like another seasonal viral infection”.
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Four more swine flu cases take total in Delhi to 64

New Delhi, Feb 8 (IANS) Four people tested positive for swine flu Friday, taking to 64 the number of people infected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus in the capital, an official said. "Four people where tested positive for swine flu but there have been no deaths today (Friday)," a doctor of the Delh [...]


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Swine flu kills five in New Delhi


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Swine flu triggered panic in New Delhi, claiming five lives till February 08 amid fears of escalating number of cases. The number of patients admitted with swine flue is on the rise and hundreds of people are rushing to the general hospitals.
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Nine more cases of swine flu in Capital
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First Published: 00:03 IST(10/2/2013)
Last Updated: 00:05 IST(10/2/2013)

Nine more people were tested positive for swine flu in the Capital on Saturday, taking the total number of people infected with the deadly H1N1 virus to 73.

So far, three people have succumbed to the disease in Delhi -- one death in January and two in February. “Although


the number of cases is rising, there is no panic yet. The cases are coming from all over the city and there is no specific trend or concentration of cases in any particular area to trigger fears,” said Dr AK Walia, Delhi health minister.
Of the nine new cases, two cases have been reported from Sir Gangaram Hospital and Jaipur Golden Hospital and one each from Apollo, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Safdarjung Hospital, National Centre for Disease Control and Aashlok Hospital in Safdarjung Enclave.
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N India reels under swine flu scourge
SATURDAY, 09 FEBRUARY 2013 13:06 STAFF REPORTER/PNS | NEW DELHI/ CHANDIGARH HITS: 206

Swine flu has bared its fang in the northern India claiming 48 lives in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, and one life in the national Capital on Friday. The number of fresh case is also rising. Haryana and Punjab recorded 23 deaths each, whereas Union Territory Chandigarh reported two deaths due to the H1N1 virus. The toll count in Delhi has reached four.
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In Delhi, at least eight new cases, including four at the RML Hospital, were reported on Friday, but confusion prevailed with the health officials denying having information on the exact number of cases. The Medical Superintendent of the RML Hospital confirmed four new cases at the hospital, but the Nodal officer on swine flu said they had no information.

Surprisingly, the nodal officer failed to confirm the fourth death in the city due to swine flu. According to nodal officer Charan Singh, only four cases - one each from Safdarjung and Dayanand Hospital and two others from private hospitals - were reported on Friday.
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“A patient from Ghaziabad was admitted in serious condition on Thursday night, but we couldn’t save him. Three more patients were admitted on Thursday night. The condition of one of these patients is critical and he is admitted in an isolated ICU. Two others are in the isolated ward,” said HK Kar, the Medical Superintendent of RML Hospital.
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This is the 5th death in Delhi. 3 were Delhi Natives, one from Haryana, and this individual from Uttar Pradesh.
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New Delhi: With five deaths and 60 cases reported so far this year, swine flu is back to haunt Delhi. There has been a spurt in those diagnosed with H1N1 virus.

"In 2011-12, we were getting sporadic cases. This time the surge has been more, definitely much more than 2011-12, though the number of cases is definitely less as compared to 2009, possibly because of the extreme cold that Delhi witnessed," said Dr (Wing Commander) Arup Basu, Senior consultant, chest diseases, Gangaram hospital.

Apart from Delhi, there has been a spike in swine flu cases in recent times in states like Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. With 54 deaths, Rajasthan has seen the maximum casualties in this phase, followed by Haryana with 13 and Punjab with nine.


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21 more test positive for swine flu
By Durgesh Nandan Jha, TNN | Feb 11, 2013, 01.25 AM IST

NEW DELHI: Twenty-one people tested positive for swine flu on Sunday. Three cases each were reported from Safdarjung, Ram ManoharLohia and LokNayak hospitals. Among private hospitals, Max Hospital in Saket, Apollo Hospital in SaritaVihar and Fortis VasantKunj reported one case each.
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Swine Flu grasping heavily over Delhi

With 9 new patients recorded of Swine Flu on Sunday in New Delhi, the total number of people infected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus has gone to 73 in just January and February 2013.

1 death in January and 3 deaths in February (till Sunday) have taken the death toll to a total of 4.

39 cases were recorded in January and 34 cases have been recorded so far in February.

Last year, there were only 4 cases reported during the same period. In 2012, a total of 78 Swine Flu cases were recorded in the entire year with only 1 death.

A K Walia, Delhi Health minister has said that Delhi is completely prepared to fight the disease. "Medicines have been arranged and are in adequate supply. We have also had a meeting with hospitals with regard to testing facilities and that has been arranged."

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121 swine flu cases, docs blame spurt on long winter

The number of swine flu cases in the Capital reported this year rose to 121 on Monday, prompting experts to blame the sudden surge of the figure to a winter that just doesn’t seem to end.
In contrast, only four cases of the disease were reported in the past two years in the city. But
a prolonged winter has allowed the virus to spread, though it doesn’t appear to be as virulent as it was during the 2009 outbreak.

“The air is always loaded with viruses. There are certain weather changes that help the swine flu virus grow fast. I believe the rain, wind and moisture have helped the swine flu virus grow this year and that’s why we are getting so many cases,” said Dr SP Byotra, chairman, department of internal medicine, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

The hospital was one of the first that reported cases of the disease. However, doctors say that only one in 10 cases need hospitalisation.

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One death, 33 more swine flu cases in Delhi


NEW DELHI, A swine flu patient died while 33 people tested positive for the Influenza A ( H1N1) virus here, taking the toll to four and total number of cases to 154 this year, an official said.

"Thirty-three people where tested positive for swine flu and one death has been reported today (Tuesday) from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital," a doctor of the Delhi Health Service (DHS) told IANS.

According to doctors, there has been a sudden spurt in the number of cases this year. In January alone, there was one death and 39 cases, while February so far has seen three deaths and 115 cases.

According to Delhi government, only 78 cases and one death were reported in 2012.

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Fourth H1N1 victim in city: 15-yr-old dies at Ganga Ram

Another suspected swine flu-related death reported from RML, Walia calls meeting.

A 15-year-old girl who was diagnosed with swine flu died on Monday, taking the death toll due to the H1N1 virus to four in the national capital.

This is the fourth confirmed death due to the virus since January 1. Another death, reported from Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on Tuesday, is also suspected to be caused due to complications arising from H1N1.

The girl, who is the first minor to succumb to the illness this season, was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on February 3. Hospital authorities said the girl died of acute respiratory distress syndrome — a severe respiratory disorder commonly associated with the virus. The girl was on ventilator support and doctors said they had tried to contain her symptoms for over a week.

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52 more swine flu cases, docs say basic hygiene will help control virus





Fifty-two people tested positive for swine flu on Wednesday, taking the total number of people diagnosed with the virus since the beginning of the year to 206. Doctors said basic preventive measures can help avoid the disease.

Vice-chairperson in respiratory medicine at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Dr Arup Kumar Basu said: "H1N1 is a droplet infection, so preventive measures include basic hygiene like frequently washing your hands and using a handkerchief if you are coughing or sneezing. If you have a fever or any flu-like symptoms, it is advisable to go to a doctor within 3 to 5 days."

Considering the contagious nature of the infection, people diagnosed with the virus, or even suspected patients, should use a mask or cover their face. Doctors said proper nutritional intake, including food products rich in multivitamins and anti-oxidants, and drinking fluids is important.


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Swine flu claims 1 more life in capital, 47 fresh cases


A 27-year-old man succumbed to swine flu in New Delhi on Wednesday, taking the number of deaths due to the H1N1 virus in the capital this year to five.

The man was admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia hospital three days back in a serious condition, hospital sources said. RML
Hospital is one of the 23 designated hospitals identified by the Delhi government for treatment of the ailment.

With today's death, the number of people who have died due to swine flu has increased to five. Meanwhile, 47 fresh cases of swine flu were detected today taking the total number to 253.

Delhi health minister AK Walia reviewed the situation with top officials of his department and issued direction to them to monitor the situation constantly.

He expressed hope that with the rise in temperature and lowering of humidity, the number of cases will start coming down.

Walia said the government has adequate stock of medicine to offer treatment to swine flu patients.

The health minister asked the people to maintain high standard of personal hygiene to prevent the disease.

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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 14-February, 2013 17:53 IST

Spurt in cases of Seasonal Influenza in Delhi

Various sub types of Seasonal Influenza virus are circulating and causing the present spurt in cases in the States of Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. Notable among them is Influenza A H1N1 virus that caused the Pandemic in 2009.

Following reports appearing in certain sections of the media, it is reiterated that Seasonal Influenza is spread from human to human by droplets generated by a patient during coughing, sneezing etc. There is no role of pigs or poultry in causing such episodes of Seasonal Influenza. Accordingly simple public health measures like frequent hand wash, covering nose and mouth with tissue paper or handkerchief, avoiding crowded places are appropriate preventive measures for this disease.

Most of the cases are mild and requires only symptomatic treatment. However, self-recognition of symptoms of fever, cough, body ache etc. and early reporting to an identified hospital is crucial in getting appropriate medical advice. This is more so important for people in extremes of age, pregnant women, people with co morbid conditions such as diabetes, lung diseases, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, blood disorders, diabetes, neurological disorders, immune-compromised patients, those on long term corticosteroid therapy, cancer and HIV/AIDS. Also, if these categories of people come in contact with a diagnosed case of Seasonal Influenza, they are advised to take Oseltamivir drug as prophylaxis.

Adequate stock of the drug Oseltamivir is available with all the State Government identified hospitals. A central Stockpile is also maintained. Its retail sale is restricted as indiscriminate use would lead to development of resistance (to the only available drug).

As we are in the midst of the outbreak, vaccination as a public health intervention is not recommended at this stage.

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Swine flu kills two more in Delhi, 58 more tested positive

New Delhi: Two people suffering from swine flu died in the national capital on Friday while 58 tested positive for the Influenza A (H1N1) virus, taking the total number of cases to 301 since January, an official said.

"Fifty-eight people have tested positive for swine flu. One death was reported from Apollo Hospital and another from Jaipur Golden Hospital," a Delhi Health Service doctor told IANS.

Doctors said there has been a sudden spurt in swine flu cases.

This month, the virus infected 262 people, of which six have died. In January, 39 cases were reported and one succumbed to the virus.

According to the Delhi government, 78 swine flu cases and one death was reported in 2012.

"Symptoms of the flu are unrelenting high fever and sudden breathlessness," said Suranjit Chatterjee, internal medicine consultant at Apollo Hospital.

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Bhaskar News | Feb 16, 2013, 04:38 AM IST
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New Delhi. Government time and again to sing the melody is controlled swine flu in the capital, but increases the effect of ever increasing death and infection of all claims of the government has been stalked.

Because of swine flu in the capital on Friday, three people lost their lives, while 58 new cases have been confirmed.

Dwari Delhi on Friday, according to data of the patient's death has been confirmed. It is the woman who was 50 years old and had been treated in Jaipur Golden Hospital. While the second and the death of 40-year-old man is in Apollo.

Also Safdarjung hospital death of a child of two years has been due to swine flu. Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr. BD Athani has confirmed the death.

RML place in the ICU: Swine flu is reaching the most patient RML Hospital. Patients from neighboring states, especially from Delhi are accessible here. That is why even the most patient is still hiring.

Medical Superintendent of the hospital doctor said on Friday six new car HK $ swine flu cases have been confirmed. The first floor of the isolation ward of the hospital six ICU beds flowers. 14 patients admitted to the ward. The doctor said that the swine flu ward a patient has been negative.

But her condition is still serious. Admitted to the ward the patient's condition remains critical. A female patient has cancer-causing infections and dangerous.

The doctor said that on Friday two of the six patients in Delhi Sangam Vihar Pandav Nagar and all four of the patients are from outside Delhi.
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Two more die of swine flu, toll rises to nine
PTI | Feb 16, 2013, 10.15 PM IST


NEW DELHI: Two more people succumbed on Saturday to swine flu, taking the total number of deaths due to H1N1 virus in the capital this year to nine.

So far, 360 people have been tested positive for H1N1 virus in the capital this year.

A 52-year-old man died at Action Balaji hospital while another 83-year-old man who was admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia hospital a couple of days back in a serious condition succumbed today, hospital sources said.

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60 new cases of swine flu, over 400 affected
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First Published: 20:19 IST(17/2/2013)
Last Updated: 20:22 IST(17/2/2013)

Sixty more people have been found positive for the H1N1 virus today, taking the total number of swine flu cases in the national capital this year to 420. With the death two more people yesterday, the number of people succumbing to the virus was nine. According to hospital sources, there were no deaths today but 60 fresh cases have been reported.
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Delhi: 37 more swine flu cases detected today

New Delhi: Thirty-seven more people have been detected with H1N1 virus on Monday, taking the total number of swine flu cases in the national capital to 457.

With the death of two more people on Saturday, the number of people succumbing to the virus is nine this season. According to hospital sources, there were no deaths on Monday but 37 fresh cases have been reported.

Top health department officials are monitoring the situation. Delhi Health Minister AK Walia is also keeping a close watch.

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Two women die of swine flu in Delhi as cases continue to mount
PTI | Feb 19, 2013, 10.11 PM IST


NEW DELHI: Two women died due to swine flu on Tuesday in the capital, while 53 more people have been detected with the deadly H1N1 virus taking the total number of cases this season to 510.


The women aged 36 and 45 years were admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and Apollo Hospital in the capital some time back. They succumbed to swine flu today, doctors said.
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Sixty more swine flu cases in Delhi, total 570

New Delhi, Feb 20 (IANS) Sixty people tested positive for swine flu here Wednesday, taking the total number of those infected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus to 570, an official said.

“Sixty people tested positive for swine flu, but there have been no deaths today (Wednesday),” a doctor of the Delhi Health Service (DHS) told IANS.

According to doctors, there has been a sudden spurt in the number of swine flu cases; there were 39 cases and one death in January alone, and 531 cases and 10 deaths in February as of Wednesday.

“This year there have been 570 cases of swine flu in two months,” an official said, attributing it to a weather patterns and low hygiene standards of people.

According to the Delhi government, only four cases were reported during the same period in 2012, and a total of 78 cases and one death in the entire year.

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Pratap Vihar swine flu death of the young man!

Times of India | Feb 21, 2013, 08l00AM Feedback
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City of swine flu and died young. Youth living in Pratap Vihar was sick last week. Nandgram situation deteriorated condition before it was taken to the hospital. From there he was sent to Delhi. Been feared that his death from swine flu have occurred. District malaria officer Dr Gyanendra Kumar Mishra said that if he was aware of this sick man. They live in Patel Nagar Kvinagr living in a woman and had a child. They treated Teacher in Delhi and Trans Hindon treat women running in a private hospital.
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65 more swine flu cases in Delhi

New Delhi, Feb 22 : A total of 65 people tested positive for swine flu Friday, taking the number of people infected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus here to 680, an official said. There were no new deaths.

"A total of 65 people tested positive for swine flu but there have been no deaths today (Friday)," a doctor at the Delhi Health Service (DHS) told IANS.

As many as six deaths have been reported this month as of Friday. In January, 39 cases were reported and one succumbed to the virus.

A spurt in cases of swine flu has been seen in the national capital this year. In 2012, only 78 swine flu cases and one death were reported in the capital.

According to the Delhi government, 17 hospitals and five private hospitals are treating swine flu patients.


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34 new swine flu cases
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First Published: 23:50 IST(23/2/2013)
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With 34 new cases of swine flu were reported in the Capital on Saturday, the total number of those infected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus has spiraled to 714. About 11 people have succumbed to swine flu this season so far.
"Thirty four people have tested positive for swine flu but there have been no deaths today," said Dr Charan Singh, additional director at the Delhi Health Service, who is also the nodal officer for monitoring H1N1 cases.
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machine translated; There have been several more deaths than 11 in Delhi. In most cases they are not added to the UT's tally if the patient originates from outside the city. - Ro

Two suspected cases of swine flu deaths, 34 new cases
Bhaskar News | Feb 24, 2013, 04:09 AM IST

New Delhi. Two suspected cases of swine flu have died in RML Hospital on Saturday. The hospital administration has not confirmed his death from swine flu.

Administration says that the report has not yet dead, but the symptoms of swine flu are the same. Meanwhile, in the capital on Saturday to 34 new swine flu virus H 1 N 1 people found to be infected.

The investigation has been verified. Also still in the grip of swine flu in the capital has risen to 614 in number.

Significantly far more people than fifteen death stack. The death toll in the Delhi government data is still only 11.
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