Swine flu surge in Chhattisgarh, death toll reaches 18
The latest victim, a 91-year-old woman from Bilaspur, succumbed on Tuesday after testing positive on August 24. She was undergoing treatment at Apollo Hospital but could not be saved.
The latest victim, a 91-year-old woman from Bilaspur, succumbed on Tuesday after testing positive on August 24. She was undergoing treatment at Apollo Hospital but could not be saved.
"I also talked to other patients in the hospital who said that they too have got great relief from the facility of free medicines, testing and treatment", he added.
Gehlot has been admitted to the IDH centre of SMS Hospital in Jaipur for better recovery.
Taking immediate action to contain the disease, the Animal Husbandry Department has declared zero to one kilometer (km) area of the epicenters as "infected zones" while zero to 10 km area is classified as "surveillance zones.
On Tuesday, Sonam took to her Instagram stories and wrote that she wishes this development isn’t true.
Health and Family Welfare minister Vipin Singh Parmar said the main cause of deaths in most cases has been pre-existing morbidity, such as diabetes, kidney disease, lung disease etc, which gets aggravated due to the influenza virus.
As many as 1,911 people were tested positive for the H1N1 virus from January 1 to 28 in Rajasthan.
A team of doctors us monitoring his condition under the supervision of AIIMS director Randeep Guleria
One of the patients was tested positive for the flu following her return to Shillong after visiting her sons in Pune and Chennai.
According to National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), a total of 1,652 cases of swine flu surfaced in Rajasthan till September 30.