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Himachal Pradesh reports 3 more H1N1 flu cases

<strong>New Delhi, October 6 --</strong> Swine flu, the lethal disease that has killed 351 people in the last two months, may claim many more, going by the increasing trend of the pandemic in the country.

New Delhi, October 6 -- Swine flu, the lethal disease that has killed 351 people in the last two months, may claim many more, going by the increasing trend of the pandemic in the country.

According to the union health ministry, seven new influenza deaths were reported from across the country Monday, with four fatal cases from Maharashtra and the remaining three from Delhi, Karnataka and Haryana each.

The death toll in Maharashtra touched 143, while the capital to date has reported 15 casualties and Haryana four.

The 15th victim in Delhi was a 27-year-old woman who succumbed to the virus at Safdarjung Hospital. The woman, who had a rheumatic heart disorder, had undergone medical intervention at Escort Heart Institute initially.

No details about the fatalities from Maharashtra and Haryana were available.

H1N1 cases swelling in Himachal Pradesh
Meanwhile, the virus is spreading its tentacles in Himachal Pradesh too. The General Hospital of Pinjore reported three positive cases Monday. With the new detections the total number of swine flu cases in the state has hit seven.

The state’s nodal officer for swine flu, Vinod Mehta, disclosed, “Two students and a teacher of Alpine Residential School at Pinjore have tested positive.”

The State Surveillance Officers disclosed that the teacher hailed from the Kangra district, while the girl and boy belonged to the Solan and Bilaspur district respectively.

As a precautionary measure, the Rapid Response Teams are monitoring the family members of the patients closely.

“A team of doctors visited houses of the affected patients and took measures to prevent the spread of the disease,” he said.

Precautionary measures adopted in Himachal Pradesh
Dr Rajeev Bindal, the health minister, is keeping a close watch on the health status of the affected people. All the necessary measures to prevent the spread of the disease are being taken, and workshops are being held to create awareness about the virus amongst the general public.

In addition, the minister is seeking assistance from the center for training the medical staff in the state to tackle the challenges of swine flu.

He has requested the centre to replenish stock of medicines, masks, ventilators and the necessary infrastructure required to check the virus. He has also appealed for adequate facilities for collection of samples at the district hospitals and the two medical colleges of the state.

Fresh cases of H1N1 from across the country
174 new cases surfaced from across the nation, increasing the cumulative number of people infected by contagious disease to 11,068 since it was first detected in early May from Hyderabad.

Of these 174 cases, Maharashtra reported 48, followed by Karnataka 29 and Delhi 27.

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