Swine flu scare returns, 12 die in a week
Swine flu scare returns, 12 die in a week
A surge in swine flu cases has been noticed in the southern states since the onset of monsoons.

New Delhi: Twelve deaths due to swine flu in one week is causing concern in the southern states. And, a surge in cases has been noticed since the onset of monsoons.

While four deaths were reported each from Maharashtra and Kerala, one death was reported from Karnataka. Mumbai has reported three deaths in the past one week and Pune one on Friday. Mumbai has also confirmed 15 positive cases and Pune has confirmed 16 so far.

Meanwhile, the biggest surge in H1N1 cases is in Tirvananthapuram in Kerala. About 15 new cases have been quarantined at the hospital even as 47 patients are undergoing treatment at home and another 65 swabs have been sent for testing.

Last week, 30 new cases were reported across the country. Experts say the surge is because of higher levels of humidity.

Health officials say the government is prepared for swine flu this monsoon with India's first indigenous vaccine.

Dr. Abhay Chaudhury, Director, Haffkine Institute, says: "Government has taken appropriate measures for this year. The drugs are available, all the stocks are properly maintained at different hospitals and dispensaries. And, I think we are better prepared definitely. Of course on the testing front, we are better prepared than last year when we started in August."

What to do and what not to do

With the swine flu coming back, watch out for symptoms like fever, sore throat, runny nose, headache, diarrhea or vomiting. If you have these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately and get yourself tested for H1N1 virus. Elderly, children and pregnant women are most vulnerable.

You may also consult your doctor if you need to get vaccinated for H1N1 since the indigenous vaccine is available on prescription.

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