Swine flu outbreak 57 people effected in chorlton area
H1N1 University Professor involved
6mo Male presenting with a confirmed H1N1 strain
One mild case of suspected H1N1 strain.
Further testing will conclude.
A 26 year old man is dead. He had no other desease.
Two high school students reported flu like symptoms and were told by doctors to stay home
man died because of h1n1
Two more Israelis died on Monday due to complications from the swine flu, becoming the eight and ninth people in Israel to succumb to the pandemic.
The two men, 76 and 67, died at the Sharon Hospital and Beilinson Hospital, both in Petah Tikva.
12 other Israelis with swine flu were still in intensive care units around the country on Monday.
According to a Health Ministry report released last week, the number of people who have caught the disease rose 3.6 percent in August.
The ministry has recorded some 2,150 cases of verified swine flu in Israel, half of them patients under the age of 30. The disease is spreading fastest in Haifa, the north and Jerusalem, though the largest number of people suffering from the flu has been recorded in the central region.
A study conducted by the Health Ministry\"s department of epidemiology, based on 1,503 swine flu patients, showed that only 5 percent of those diagnosed were over the age of 50. This figure bucks the trend of normal seasonal flus, in which the disease is more widespread among older citizens.
The study also showed that swine flu is slightly more widespread among men than women, like most infectious diseases.
In the first three weeks of July, patients whose symptoms could indicate swine flu were tested for the disease only if they were considered high-risk, including those suffering from chronic diseases, pregnant women and hospitalized patients, while for the last two weeks, only people admitted with acute respiratory conditions or people living near a known outbreak have been tested. Therefore, the ministry\"s figures for the rise in the number of swine flu patients are estimates, based on the number of people whose symptoms seem likely to be caused by the disease.
By the end of last week, these estimates found, the number of people contracting swine flu each week had risen to 1,346 - a fourfold increase compared to two weeks earlier. In the Tel Aviv... [info too long, truncated]
Two more Israelis died on Monday due to complications from the swine flu, becoming the eight and ninth people in Israel to succumb to the pandemic.
The two men, 76 and 67, died at the Sharon Hospital and Beilinson Hospital, both in Petah Tikva.
12 other Israelis with swine flu were still in intensive care units around the country on Monday.
According to a Health Ministry report released last week, the number of people who have caught the disease rose 3.6 percent in August.
The ministry has recorded some 2,150 cases of verified swine flu in Israel, half of them patients under the age of 30. The disease is spreading fastest in Haifa, the north and Jerusalem, though the largest number of people suffering from the flu has been recorded in the central region.
A study conducted by the Health Ministry\"s department of epidemiology, based on 1,503 swine flu patients, showed that only 5 percent of those diagnosed were over the age of 50. This figure bucks the trend of normal seasonal flus, in which the disease is more widespread among older citizens.
The study also showed that swine flu is slightly more widespread among men than women, like most infectious diseases.
In the first three weeks of July, patients whose symptoms could indicate swine flu were tested for the disease only if they were considered high-risk, including those suffering from chronic diseases, pregnant women and hospitalized patients, while for the last two weeks, only people admitted with acute respiratory conditions or people living near a known outbreak have been tested. Therefore, the ministry\"s figures for the rise in the number of swine flu patients are estimates, based on the number of people whose symptoms seem likely to be caused by the disease.
By the end of last week, these estimates found, the number of people contracting swine flu each week had risen to 1,346 - a fourfold increase compared to two weeks earlier. In the Tel Aviv... [info too long, truncated]
A sixth Tasmanian has died from a swine flu-related illness.
The 48-year-old man was from the south of the state.
The Acting Director of Public Health Dr Chrissie Pickin said the man had another underlying health condition.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 42,024 passengers have been screened on 16.8.2009 of which 30,644 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48,52,048 passengers have been screened.
Two hundred and twenty laboratory confirmed cases have been reported today: Maharastra [Mumbai (90), Pune (42), Nashik (5), Ahmadnagar (4), Osmanabad (4), Nagpur (3), Washim (2), Aurangabad (1), Jalna (1)], Chennai (20), Bangalore (11), Belgaum (1), Udupi (3), Ahmedabad (16), Delhi (7), Jammu (4), Raipur (3) and Kolkata (3).
Except for two cases in Mumbai who have foreign travel history (one to UK and another to Thailand), all other cases reported today are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
There is no new death reported today. The cumulative deaths reported till now is 25: Pune (13), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nasik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (5).
9904 persons have been tested so far out of which 1927 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 748 out of the 8658 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1587 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1927 positive cases, 703 have been discharged.
A central team is stationed in Maharashtra to assist the State Government in instituting appropriate public health measures.
Mentioned that there were four patients who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia, two of them resulted in the holy land pilgrimage, and was last detected and the injuries coming from Saudi Arabia, yesterday, a boy named Haitham Awad Saeed 10 years, from the village of good Nproh - Dakahliya.
Mentioned that there were four patients who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia, two of them resulted in the holy land pilgrimage, and was last detected and the injuries coming from Saudi Arabia, yesterday, a boy named Haitham Awad Saeed 10 years, from the village of good Nproh - Dakahliya. Sahin said that he was revealed 14 new cases, 5 cases, the province of Alexandria, and 7 cases in the province of Giza and Damietta Governorate, two and one province, the lake, pointing out that the case of 27 Egyptians, including 4 cases from Saudi Arabia, two coming after the performance of Umrah and nine cases linked to infectious cases and 14 positive case of no mixing of any case of proven infected with the laboratory, pointing out that she was detained in hospital and given appropriate treatment and in stable condition.
Mentioned that there were four patients who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia, two of them resulted in the holy land pilgrimage, and was last detected and the injuries coming from Saudi Arabia, yesterday, a boy named Haitham Awad Saeed 10 years, from the village of good Nproh - Dakahliya. Sahin said that he was revealed 14 new cases, 5 cases, the province of Alexandria, and 7 cases in the province of Giza and Damietta Governorate, two and one province, the lake, pointing out that the case of 27 Egyptians, including 4 cases from Saudi Arabia, two coming after the performance of Umrah and nine cases linked to infectious cases and 14 positive case of no mixing of any case of proven infected with the laboratory, pointing out that she was detained in hospital and given appropriate treatment and in stable condition.
Mentioned that there were four patients who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia, two of them resulted in the holy land pilgrimage, and was last detected and the injuries coming from Saudi Arabia, yesterday, a boy named Haitham Awad Saeed 10 years, from the village of good Nproh - Dakahliya. Sahin said that he was revealed 14 new cases, 5 cases, the province of Alexandria, and 7 cases in the province of Giza and Damietta Governorate, two and one province, the lake, pointing out that the case of 27 Egyptians, including 4 cases from Saudi Arabia, two coming after the performance of Umrah and nine cases linked to infectious cases and 14 positive case of no mixing of any case of proven infected with the laboratory, pointing out that she was detained in hospital and given appropriate treatment and in stable condition.
Mentioned that there were four patients who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia, two of them resulted in the holy land pilgrimage, and was last detected and the injuries coming from Saudi Arabia, yesterday, a boy named Haitham Awad Saeed 10 years, from the village of good Nproh - Dakahliya. Sahin said that he was revealed 14 new cases, 5 cases, the province of Alexandria, and 7 cases in the province of Giza and Damietta Governorate, two and one province, the lake, pointing out that the case of 27 Egyptians, including 4 cases from Saudi Arabia, two coming after the performance of Umrah and nine cases linked to infectious cases and 14 positive case of no mixing of any case of proven infected with the laboratory, pointing out that she was detained in hospital and given appropriate treatment and in stable condition.
Health officials at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater have confirmed swine flu in three students there.
Officials announced the cases on Monday and say more cases are suspected.
About 10 people at OSU have been ill with flu-like symptoms over the past two weeks with three cases sent for testing to the state Health Department. Director of University Health Steve Rogers says because they tested positive, likely all the cases were swine flu, also known as H1N1.
Rogers says all of the people have recovered and that many more cases are expected.
The number of swine flu cases in Saudi Arabia has hit 2,000 since H1N1 virus outbreak took place in the Kingdom, the Saudi Ministry of Health said on Monday.
Of the figure, 14 death cases suffering from chronic diseases have been reported, while recovery rate has hit 95 percent, Spokesman for the Ministry Khalid Marghlani told a news conference.
South Korea\"s health ministry Monday confirmed 76 more cases of influenza A amid growing concerns about the spread of the contagious disease after two deaths from the virus were reported over the weekend.
The new patients, including a high-school athlete and three people participating in an international event on the southern island of Jeju, tested positive for the H1N1 virus, according to the ministry.
The new patients brought the total number infected with the global pandemic to 2,165 in South Korea since it was first reported in early May. Most of them showed mild symptoms and recovered fully, with 480 still being treated at home or in hospitals, the ministry said.
Two Koreans died Saturday and Sunday from complications apparently caused by the flu virus, which has claimed the lives of almost 1,500 people across the world. One of the two was in his 50s and the other in her 60s.
South Korea has been relatively safe from the pandemic but infections are feared to accelerate as students staying overseas for language training or short-term trips return home as the summer vacation period draws to an end. They could infect other classmates and family members, experts say.
As the spread of the contagious disease quickens, the Seoul government plans to supply antiviral drugs, including Tamiflu, which could treat 5.31 million patients, to public health centers nationwide.
A New Hampshire woman has died after becoming sick with swine flu.
The state\"s Department of Health and Human Services says the 22-year-old woman from Hillsborough County had other health problems that may have contributed to her death.
It is New Hampshire\"s first swine-flu related death.
Dr. Jose Montero, the state\"s director of public health, says the news shows that H1N1 never went away and that people still need to take precautions to prevent becoming ill and spreading the virus.
As of Aug. 13, the swine flu has caused 7,511 hospitalizations and 477 deaths in the United States.
A person who was diagnosed with Influenza A(H1N1) has died in the eastern region of the country.
It is the second death in Ireland from human swine flu.
The Health Services Executive has said that the family of the deceased has requested that no details should be released in relation to their family member.
On 7 August an 18-year-old woman with underlying health issues died at Tallaght Hospital from the virus.
She was the first person to die from the H1N1 virus here since the first cases emerged in this country in May.
New standards aren\"t the only thing Tennessee schools have to deal with this year.
Parents, teachers and students are facing down the H1N1 virus.
It\"s already hit small town east Tennessee, after a Lenoir City Elementary student was diagnosed with the virus.
School chief Wayne Miller says they took immediate steps to clean the schools after a parent told them their child had the virus.
But they\"re also taking followup steps to keep the kids safe that are still at school.
While there\"s no such thing as one hundred percent safe, Miller hopes he\"s as close to it as you can get.
"It does concern me but I didn\"t know there was any kind of outbreak on it," says parent, Dave Lewis.
Shock and surprise for some Lenoir City Elementary parents after learning their school system now has it\"s first case of the H1N1 virus.
"Somebody at work said they had heard there was a case of swine flu that popped up and I went, Oh, this isn\"t good," says Diane Sams, a parent.
But in small towns news travels fast.
School officials say the case involves a boy in the younger grades at the elementary school.
"We\"d spent most of the summer talking about this was going to happen. So, while we\"d hoped it never would, it\"s not a surprise." says School Superintendent Wayne Miller.
Junction City Elementary School Numerous absences because of flu prompted the Boyle County school district to cancel classes Tuesday through Friday at Junction City Elementary School, Superintendent Mike LaFavers said.
Junction City Elementary has 353 students.
Absences began Aug. 12 and have increased each school day since, LaFavers said. "On Friday, it was significant, the number of students that were out," LaFavers said, and on Monday, the number was even greater. He said 17 staff members called in sick.
The other four schools in the Boyle County system will continue to have classes this week because attendance in them has "been around 97 percent," LaFavers said.
Boyle County began classes on Aug. 6. LaFavers said it unusual to cancel classes because of flu so early in the school year.
A total of six deaths and 3485 cases of swine flu were confirmed in South Africa on Monday, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said.
"As at 17 August 2009, there are 3485 laboratory confirmed cases of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009, \"swine flu\", in South Africa," the NICD said in a statement.
"Six A H1N1-related deaths have been confirmed... four of the cases had no underlying conditions, one patient was pregnant and another was pregnant and diabetic."
The majority of cases remained mild, the institute said.
"It is important that pandemic influenza A H1N1 must be considered in the diagnosis of any persons with moderate or severe influenza-like illness, including healthy young persons with progressive pneumonia and appropriate treatment needs to be instituted.
In the report of the Department of Health and Environment (Ministry of Health) on 17-8, recorded 56 more cases with positive influenza A (H1N1). Up to 17 hours on 17-8, the country has recorded 1,510 cases with positive influenza A (H1N1), in which 1073 patients had a hospital.
According to a report from the Medical Center for Lao Cai, 21 patients in the mission of the College Cultural Arts and Tourism Ho Chi Minh isolation and treatment in hospital so I Most scientific Lao provinces gantry and from hospital. The case is the same group isolation at the University of Farmers Vietnam, was born about epidemiology T.U samples tested two times, if the individual is tested twice for the results are negative with influenza A (H1N1) will be returning.
Two women, both aged 27, have succumbed to swine flu in this IT hub, raising the toll here due to the virus to five and across the country to 27.
With this, Bangalore accounts for the second largest number of flu deaths after Pune, where the toll is 12.
Besides Pune and Bangalore, one person each has died due to the viral disease in Ahmedabad, Nashik, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Raipur and Bilapur and two each in Mumbai and Vadodara.
Shamshad Begum and Shilpa Hegde fell prey to the infection at different hospitals here last night, health officials said today. Their test reports confirmed swine flu virus, they said.
Admitted to Baptist Hospital on August 10, Begum was suffering from shortness of breath for the past three months and from cough and cold and fever lately, Medical Superintendent Chandy Abraham said.
She was diagnosed as a patient with cardiovascular problem and signs of early pneumonia but she later showed symptoms of A(H1N1) influenza and her throat swab tested positive last night, Abraham and a health official said.
Begum, who was in the ICU, showed signs of improvement initially but her condition deteriorated in the last three days, Abraham said.
THREE more deaths related to the Influenza A(H1N1) virus were reported today.
Meanwhile, the Health Ministry has warned infected people who fail to follow its guidelines on preventing spread of disease that they can be fined up to RM10,000 or jailed two years, or both, under the Disease Prevention Act.
According to the Health Department s Dr Frew Benson three more swine flu fatalities have been confirmed bringing the national death toll of the H1N1 virus to six.
The latest three casualties were confirmed this weekend - officials said the cases were in the high-risk category.
They include a 23-year-old pregnant woman from KwaZulu-Natal, a 27-year-old woman from the Eastern Cape who had diabetes and a 64-year-old diabetic man from the Western Cape.
The country s first H1N1 victim was 22-year-old Stellenbosch University student Ruan Muller.
The second swine flu death was of a 15-year-old teenager from Bloemfontein and the third, a 42-year-old man from the Western Cape.
The total number of confirmed cases in the country stands at nearly 3 000.
The department has again stressed that the majority of cases in South Africa are mild.
According to the Health Department s Dr Frew Benson three more swine flu fatalities have been confirmed bringing the national death toll of the H1N1 virus to six.
The latest three casualties were confirmed this weekend - officials said the cases were in the high-risk category.
They include a 23-year-old pregnant woman from KwaZulu-Natal, a 27-year-old woman from the Eastern Cape who had diabetes and a 64-year-old diabetic man from the Western Cape.
The country s first H1N1 victim was 22-year-old Stellenbosch University student Ruan Muller.
The second swine flu death was of a 15-year-old teenager from Bloemfontein and the third, a 42-year-old man from the Western Cape.
The total number of confirmed cases in the country stands at nearly 3 000.
The department has again stressed that the majority of cases in South Africa are mild.
According to the Health Department s Dr Frew Benson three more swine flu fatalities have been confirmed bringing the national death toll of the H1N1 virus to six.
The latest three casualties were confirmed this weekend - officials said the cases were in the high-risk category.
They include a 23-year-old pregnant woman from KwaZulu-Natal, a 27-year-old woman from the Eastern Cape who had diabetes and a 64-year-old diabetic man from the Western Cape.
The country s first H1N1 victim was 22-year-old Stellenbosch University student Ruan Muller.
The second swine flu death was of a 15-year-old teenager from Bloemfontein and the third, a 42-year-old man from the Western Cape.
The total number of confirmed cases in the country stands at nearly 3 000.
The department has again stressed that the majority of cases in South Africa are mild.
According to the Health Department s Dr Frew Benson three more swine flu fatalities have been confirmed bringing the national death toll of the H1N1 virus to six.
The latest three casualties were confirmed this weekend - officials said the cases were in the high-risk category.
They include a 23-year-old pregnant woman from KwaZulu-Natal, a 27-year-old woman from the Eastern Cape who had diabetes and a 64-year-old diabetic man from the Western Cape.
The country s first H1N1 victim was 22-year-old Stellenbosch University student Ruan Muller.
The second swine flu death was of a 15-year-old teenager from Bloemfontein and the third, a 42-year-old man from the Western Cape.
The total number of confirmed cases in the country stands at nearly 3 000.
The department has again stressed that the majority of cases in South Africa are mild.
Indonesia recorded 16 people newly infected by A/H1N1 virus, putting the total cases to 854 in the country, Health Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
"The cumulative of the cases now become 854," director general of disease control and environmental health of the ministry Prof. Dr. Tjandra Yoga Aditama said in the statement.
More than a half of Indonesia\"s 33 provinces have been spread by the virus, the ministry said.
As Indonesia had been hit hardest by the avian influenza virus. Experts fear that the H1N1 virus could conduct a multiple combine with avian influenza H5N1 virus in the country that may create a new type of virus with the speed of spread similar to the A/H1N1 and the severity of attack equal to the H5N1 virus.
A 19-year-old woman who was diagnosed with swine flu has died from the illness.
Tiphani Corley was diagnosed with the H1N1 flu virus July 4, and had been battling it ever since. She died shortly before midnight Saturday.
Corley s family was hoping for a recovery, saying she did not have any type of medical problem before she got the virus.
Corley was going to beauty school in Gainesville, where she was hospitalized after contracting the flu.
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
As on 6th August 2009 World Health Organization has reported 1, 77,457 laboratory confirmed cases of influenza A/H1N1 and 1462 deaths. Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 42,541 passengers have been screened on 15.8.2009 of which 34,486 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 48, 10,024 passengers have been screened. One Hundred and fifty two positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (60),Pune (18),Aurangabad (9),Akola (2), Jalna (2),Ahmadnagar (1),Solapur (1), Latur (1), Nagpur (1), Jalgaon (1), Dhule (1), Delhi (11), Bangalore (10), Mangalore (3), Davangere (2), Belgaum (1), Hubli (1), Hrudyalaya (Karnataka) (1), Dibrugarh (Assam) (1), Ernakulam (3), Coimbatore (10), Chennai (11) and Shimla (1).
Maharashtra has reported a total of ninety seven cases today. Sixty cases have been reported today from Mumbai, of which fifty seven are indigenous with no known foreign travel history. The other three cases [50/M, 21/F, 21/M] from Mumbai have travel history from Jeddah, Taiwan and Hongkong respectively. All the 18 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. Nine Indigenous cases are reported today from Aurangabad with no overseas travel history. Akola and Jalna each have reported two indigenous cases. Ahmadnagar, Solapur , Latur, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Dhule each has reported an indigenous case respectively.
Eleven cases have been reported today from Delhi, ten are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history. The eleventh case is a 14 year old male with a travel history to UK. Karnataka has reported a total of 18 cases today. In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases reported are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Three indigenous cases in Mangalore with no overseas travel history are reported today. Two indigenous cases are reporte... [info too long, truncated]
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
Romania registered so far 222 cases of disease virus (A) H1N1, only last week was diagnosed with swine flu 50 people.
Of these, most cases have been confirmed in Bucharest (20 cases), the rest of the infections were detected in the counties: Brasov (7 cases), Braila (4 cases), Cluj and Teleorman (by 3 cases), Dambovita, Iasi, Bacau , Constanta and Sibiu (some cases 2) and 1 case in many counties of Arges, Hunedoara, Suceava, according to a communication of the Ministry of Health.
Patients are intorsesera spent the holidays in England, Greece, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Italy, Germany and France. Were recorded and secondary cases among contacts.
All the 50 patients confirmed in last week with mild forms of disease and was under antiviral treatment. Their health is good.
SWINE flu cases have nearly doubled in the last week with 31 people now diagnosed with the infectious disease.
Since August 5, the Ministry of Health has confirmed 14 new cases in Providenciales and Grand Turk, and this week revealed that most of the carriers are female.
According to health professionals none of the cases are serious and everyone is responding well to treatment.
Nine new cases have been confirmed in Grand Turk of which seven are female and two are male. The patients are between the ages of four and 53 years.
In Providenciales, five new cases have been confirmed they are all female between the ages of nine and 27.
SWINE flu cases have nearly doubled in the last week with 31 people now diagnosed with the infectious disease.
Since August 5, the Ministry of Health has confirmed 14 new cases in Providenciales and Grand Turk, and this week revealed that most of the carriers are female.
According to health professionals none of the cases are serious and everyone is responding well to treatment.
Nine new cases have been confirmed in Grand Turk of which seven are female and two are male. The patients are between the ages of four and 53 years.
In Providenciales, five new cases have been confirmed they are all female between the ages of nine and 27.
The swine flu death toll in Pune climbed to 13 with 36 year old Beena Gonsalves succumbing to the virus on Sunday. She was admitted with fever, chest pain and breathlessness to Naidu hospital and was shifted to Sassoon General hospital on August 13.
With the crisis in the city showing no signs of abating, authorities have now changed the treatment guidelines to incorporate clear instructions that Tamiflu tablets not be given to people who are in close contact with the patient.
Dr S B Nadoni, Regional Director of Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) told The Indian Express that these measures did not indicate a shortage of Tamiflu and the primary reason for restricting the use of Tamiflu was the side effects associated with the drug. Officials were quick to clarify that each district would be receiving a supply of 10,000 tablets in a day or two and that Pune itself was in possession of two lakh tablets.
So far even close contacts of the patient infected with swine flu were administered chemoprophylaxis (preventive treatment of one tablet of Tamiflu for ten days). A household survey has revealed that the infection has spread rapidly in the city and hence it would not be advisable to prescribe Tamiflu to all the patients with mild symptoms. The categories of patients have been revised and Category A patients, that is, those with mild fever, cold and cough being will not be administered Tamiflu and will simply be prescribed rest and confinement.
South Korea reported the first death case from influenza A/H1N1 on Saturday amid growing concerns, the nation\"s health authorities announced amid the Seoul government\"s stepped-up efforts to tackle the global pandemic.
The late patient, whose identity is yet to be disclosed, is reportedly a man in his 50s who has recently visited Thailand, according to the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Family Affairs.
Showing flu-like symptoms after returning home on Aug. 8, he was admitted to a local hospital, health authorities said.
Although the exact reason for his death is still under investigation, pneumonia, caused by the A/H1N1 influenza virus, is presumed to be the culprit, authorities added.
"We were notified by hospital officials that he died of pneumonia and other resulting complications earlier in the morning and an investigation is still underway to confirm the exact reason for his death," Lee Jong-koo, head of the KCDC told reporters at an emergency press briefing.
"Tests have been conducted on 65 coworkers who traveled with the man to Thailand, as well as his family members, but no flu cases have been confirmed yet. Antibiotics are also being administered to medical staff who might have been in contact with the patient," he added.
Amid the toll of the A/H1N1 flu infection reaching 2,032, most patients have been showing only mild symptoms, making fast recoveries after being treated with antibiotics.
A Japanese man in his 50s has died from H1N1 flu, in the country\"s first death from the virus, a local government official confirmed on Saturday.
The man, a resident of Japan\"s southern Okinawa prefecture who had a chronic ailment, died of the A(H1N1) virus after suffering complications, the official said, without identifying the man\"s previous condition.
Japan\"s Jiji Press reported that the man, 57, had a chronic kidney condition and had previously experienced both kidney failure and cardiac arrest.
He had no recent records of travelling abroad, it said.
Amid the toll of the A/H1N1 flu infection reaching 2,032, most patients have been showing only mild symptoms, making fast recoveries after being treated with antibiotics.
Although South Korea has been regarded as being relatively safe from the virus, the death report is adding to concerns that the need for efforts to brace for the fast-spreading virus, local Yonhap News Agency said.
The South Korean government has recently upgraded the disease alert level to the second highest to fight for the new flu.
Three more deaths from Influenza A (H1N1) have been reported, bringing the total to 59 and all of them were among the high-risk group, said Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican.
The first was a 22-year-old man, who was obese, and the second one was a 29-year-old man, who suffered from valvular heart disease.
The third fatality was a 44-year-old woman with a history of asthma, who died of pneumonia.
The 22-year-old man died of viral pneumonia while the cause of death for the 29-year-old man was severe bronchopneumonia.
Dr Ismail said members of the public with mild influenza symptoms were still visiting shopping complexes, traveling, working, going to school or taking public transports.
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
One Hundred and sixty five positive cases have been reported today: Pune (69),Solapur (6), Nanded (5), Nasik (5), Latur (5), Ratnagiri (2), Osmanabad (1), Nagpur (1), Dhule (1), Kolhapur (1), Yavatmal (1), Delhi (15), Bangalore (8), Mangalore (4), Kolkata (4),Shillong (4), Mizoram (2), Ahmedabad (1),Goa (1) , Hyderabad (1), Patna (1) , Noida (1), Chandigarh (1) , Jaipur (1), Gurgaon (2), Faridabad (1), Ernakulam (3), Calicut (3), Thrissur (2), Mallapuram (Kerala) (1), Trivandrum (4) and Coimbatore (4), Chennai (1) and Pondicherry (3).
Of the 165 cases, 97 are from Maharashtra. None of them have travel history. Similarly all the cases reported from Delhi, Bangalore, Mangalore, Kolkata, Shillong, Mizoram, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Faridabad and Ahmedabad are indigenous cases with no known overseas travel history.
One case [48/M] reported today from Patna has travelled from UK. Another case [23F/] reported from Noida has travelled from Canada. The case [20/F] reported today from Chandigarh has a travel history from Hongkong. One among the three cases reported from Haryana (Gurgaon) is a 32 year old male who has travelled from Germany.
Kerala has tested positive for 13 cases. Three cases are from Ernakulum. The first [4/M] and second [33/F] cases have travelled from Muscat and Saudi Arabia to Ernakulum. The third case is a 35 year old male who has a travel history from Singapore. Trivandrum has reported 4 cases. The first case is a 23 year old male who has travelled from Dubai, UAE. The other three cases are indigenous cases with no known foreign travel history. Calicut has reported 3 cases. The first case is a 2 year old male with a travel history from UK. The second case [32/M] has travelled from Qatar to Calicut. The Third case [36/M] is an indigenous case. Two cases are reported from Thrissur. The first case is a 27 year old female who has travelled from Australia. The second case [39/M] has a travel history from... [info too long, truncated]
The Democratic Republic of Congo Saturday reported its first swine flu case, a South African mining official based in the country\"s mineral-rich southeast.
The man was employed by a US mining firm in the Katanga province, provincial health minister Prosper Kabila told AFP.
"The man just returned from South Africa from holidays. He is under treatment. He is in good health, he is speaking and eating," he said, adding that nobody in his family was affected by the A(H1N1) virus.
Officials with LSU said Saturday about 20 students have been diagnosed with a Type A flu bug in the past week.
Additional tests will not be performed, but the school said it presumes the strain is that of the H1N1 -- or swine flu -- variety.
Several of those infected were on campus for the start of sorority recruitment and are suffering from mild to moderate symptoms.
The illnesses are not considered serious enough to prompt the cancellation or postponement of sorority rush, the school said in a release Saturday afternoon.
Those who have contracted the bug have been advised to stay home for at least seven days or until 24 hours after all symptoms had passed.
The number of deaths due to influenza A H1N1 four passes with the death of a child. Died yesterday, the boy underwent tests that confirmed today 15 August that his death was due to influenza A.
Little Ryan was hospitalized at the hospital Candos. It comes from a family of five children, living Battery Cass e in Port Louis.
On the other hand, if we had evidence that the virus spreads, we need only refer to the number of persons identified with the disease.
Thus the suspected cases of patients with influenza A shall, from yesterday to today, from 33 to 38.
Swine flu toll across the country rose to 25 on Saturday with a man succumbing presumably to the deadly virus at Vadodara in Gujarat and another person dying in Karnataka even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promised all possible steps to control the spread of the disease.
A 52-year-old man, who had come from Pune on Saturday morning, died at SSG hospital in Vadodara, taking the number of deaths in Gujarat to three, health department officials said.
According to Gujarat Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas, the patient Jayesh Shah was admitted to hospital after he came from Pune on Saturday morning. He was in a critical condition and so was put on ventilator . He died due to renal and multiple organ failure. It is presumed to be a case of A(H1N1), Principal Secretary (Health) Ravi Saxena said.
A senior official in Pune scaled down the total number of swine flu deaths claiming three patients had died because of viral pneumonia and not A(H1N1) and the toll due to the virus in the city stood at 12.
A total of 165 swine flu positive cases were reported across the country the highest on a day and 97 of them from Maharashtra. With this, the total number of positive cases has gone up to 1555, according to an official statement in Delhi.
However, the prime minister said the situation does not warrant any panic and the government will continue to make all necessary efforts to control the spread of the infection.
Swine flu toll across the country rose to 25 on Saturday with a man succumbing presumably to the deadly virus at Vadodara in Gujarat and another person dying in Karnataka even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promised all possible steps to control the spread of the disease.
A 52-year-old man, who had come from Pune on Saturday morning, died at SSG hospital in Vadodara, taking the number of deaths in Gujarat to three, health department officials said.
According to Gujarat Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas, the patient Jayesh Shah was admitted to hospital after he came from Pune on Saturday morning. He was in a critical condition and so was put on ventilator . He died due to renal and multiple organ failure. It is presumed to be a case of A(H1N1), Principal Secretary (Health) Ravi Saxena said.
A senior official in Pune scaled down the total number of swine flu deaths claiming three patients had died because of viral pneumonia and not A(H1N1) and the toll due to the virus in the city stood at 12.
A total of 165 swine flu positive cases were reported across the country the highest on a day and 97 of them from Maharashtra. With this, the total number of positive cases has gone up to 1555, according to an official statement in Delhi.
However, the prime minister said the situation does not warrant any panic and the government will continue to make all necessary efforts to control the spread of the infection.
A woman in her 60s died from the H1N1 flu virus early yesterday, becoming the nation\"s second fatality from the rapidly spreading disease. According to the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, a 63-year-old woman, who had been treated for the flu virus since Aug. 8, died of multiple organ damage caused by acute respiratory distress syndrome yesterday morning.
Because she had never been abroad or in close contact with confirmed flu patients recently, health officials said she might have contracted the disease through a community-level transmission.
After her knee surgery one year ago, health officials said, she usually stayed at home, except when going out for a walk. Her husband, who has no overseas experiences or links to flu patients recently, tested negative for the virus.
"She didn\"t receive any treatment for the five days after her first symptoms started. That partly accelerated the symptoms. If you have any abnormal symptoms, you should receive treatment promptly," said Jun Byung-yul, a senior official at the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The woman, who lived in Seoul, first showed symptoms of coughing, high fever, difficulty in breathing and muscle pain on July 24. As her symptoms worsened, she visited a local hospital five days later and was moved to a general hospital for further examination on July 30, health officials said.
While she was being treated for the ARDS and pulmonary edema, test results confirmed she had the H1N1 virus. Even though her flu symptoms receded after the administration of the antiviral drug Tamiflu, her breathing difficulty never improved, resulting in her death.
A woman in her 60s died from the H1N1 flu virus early yesterday, becoming the nation\"s second fatality from the rapidly spreading disease. According to the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, a 63-year-old woman, who had been treated for the flu virus since Aug. 8, died of multiple organ damage caused by acute respiratory distress syndrome yesterday morning.
Because she had never been abroad or in close contact with confirmed flu patients recently, health officials said she might have contracted the disease through a community-level transmission.
After her knee surgery one year ago, health officials said, she usually stayed at home, except when going out for a walk. Her husband, who has no overseas experiences or links to flu patients recently, tested negative for the virus.
"She didn\"t receive any treatment for the five days after her first symptoms started. That partly accelerated the symptoms. If you have any abnormal symptoms, you should receive treatment promptly," said Jun Byung-yul, a senior official at the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The woman, who lived in Seoul, first showed symptoms of coughing, high fever, difficulty in breathing and muscle pain on July 24. As her symptoms worsened, she visited a local hospital five days later and was moved to a general hospital for further examination on July 30, health officials said.
While she was being treated for the ARDS and pulmonary edema, test results confirmed she had the H1N1 virus. Even though her flu symptoms receded after the administration of the antiviral drug Tamiflu, her breathing difficulty never improved, resulting in her death.
The new cases include 34 infections in Southern provinces, four in the North, eight in the Central region and eight in the Central Highlands.
Of the total number of patients with swine flu, 1,050 have recovered and been discharged, with the remaining 365 in quarantine.
Dr Truong Quoc Cuong, director of the ministry s Drug Administration of Vietnam (ADV) said the ADV will consider importing more medicines to treat A/H1N1 flu for children.
He also said besides reserving and importing more Tamiflu, the ADV also asked some drug companies to import Zanamivir, which can also be used to treat A/H1N1 in the event there is resistance to Tamiflu.
A 28-year-old man was admitted to the intensive-care unit of the Navy Hospital in Athens yesterday suffering from breathing problems caused by swine flu.
The unnamed man had been on vacation on an unspecified Aegean island when he began to feel unwell. Doctors said that he was in a critical condition.
Meanwhile, a 29-year-old German woman who is a member of the crew of the Aida Vita cruise ship was in stable condition at the Metropolitan Hospital in Athens after also contracting the disease.
Almost 1,500 people in Greece have contracted the virus.
A Darwin woman has become the fifth person to die with swine flu in the Northern Territory.
The Territory health department says the womanm, in her 40s, was admitted to the Royal Darwin Hospital more than three weeks ago.
She died on Saturday night.
The department says the woman was admitted with swine flu and other medical conditions.
There are 17 patients at the hospital with swine flu, three of whom are in intensive care.
A seven-month-old boy and a 74-year-old woman are the latest victims who died from the influenza A(H1N1) infection, raising the death toll in the country to 64.
The Director-General of Health, Tan Sri Dr Mohd Ismail Merican, said that as of 9 am today, a total of 284 H1N1 patients were being treated in the wards while 33 patients who were confirmed positive of the H1N1 were being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) throughout the country, and of the 33 cases, 17 were found to have risk factors.
He said the seven-month-old infant, who was suffering from asthma, was admitted to the ICU on Aug 7 for fever, cough and breathing difficulty for two days.
"However, the infant died on Aug 15 due to severe pneumonia with acute respiratory failure," Dr Mohd Ismail said in a statement, here today.
He said the woman, who was suffering from diabetes and cardiac failure, was admitted to hospital on Aug 10 after losing consciousness at home but died on Aug 12 due to severe pneumonia.
Dr Mohd Ismail said the Health Ministry found there were still many patients infected with influenza A(H1N1) who were not giving close cooperation in controlling the spread of the disease and urged the people to give proper attention to the matter.
"Those with influenza symptoms must understand that although the symptoms suffered are light, the H1N1 virus can still be spread to others when they cough or sneeze," he said.
A 53-year-old man has become Queensland\"s 25th patient with swine flu to die.
The man died at Logan Hospital, south of Brisbane, on Saturday, Queensland Health confirmed on Monday.
Queensland Health said 111 people confirmed with human swine flu are in hospital, with 32 in intensive care.
There are another 14 probable, unconfirmed swine flu cases in intensive care.
The man was a patient in the so-called vulnerable group.
The category includes indigenous people of all ages, pregnant women, those with respiratory disease, heart disease, diabetes, renal and liver disease, obesity and immunosuppression.
Laboratory results have confirmed that a fifth person in Hillsborough county has died after contracting the H1N1 flu, the Hillsborough County Health Department reported Monday.
A 46-year-old man with underlying medical conditions died Saturday, according to a health department statement. There have been 48 laboratory confirmed H1N1, or swine flu, deaths in Florida to date.
The Malaysian Health Ministry on Thursday reported seven more deaths of A/H1N1 flu, increasing the total number of deaths in the country to 51. Malaysian Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai said that the deaths aged between four month and 92 year-old and they were related to high risk factors, including hypertension, heart disease, congenital disease and low immunity.
Meanwhile, Liow said that 51 patients of A/H1N1 flu were still being treated in the isolation wards, while 29 patients were being treated in intensive care unit (ICU).
Among the ICU patients, Liow said that 16 patients have risk factors, including 12 patients with chronic disease, two patients of obesity, one pregnant patient and one post-delivery patient.
In addition, Liow said that closing schools were no longer practical to prevent the infection because most patients were infected from the community.
He said that unhealthy students would be separated from the school to be quarantined at home.
A 48-year-old American tourist has died of swine flu in the Cairns Hospital, bringing the number of pandemic virus-related deaths in Queensland to 23.
Among those who have died was a stillborn baby girl whose mother developed the disease in late pregnancy.
A Queensland Health spokesman said the American woman was in the group of people considered at risk of complications from swine flu.
``It is not known how long she had been in Australia or where she contracted the virus,\"\" he said.
Late yesterday, 104 people were in Queensland hospitals with H1N1, including 37 in intensive care. Another 17 patients were in ICUs with suspected swine flu.
Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said she believed the state had reached its peak for transmission of the disease.
Another adult has died after testing positive for swine flu this week, bringing the number of deaths in the West Midlands to eight.
Figures released yesterday showed a further 83 people were admitted to regional hospitals in the last seven days.
Nationwide, the number of confirmed deaths linked to the virus is now 44 up eight in the last week.
NHS bosses reported that new cases of swine flu have dropped since the start of the outbreak and that preparations are under way for a second wave expected in the autumn.
Dr Rashmi Shukla, regional director for public health, said: All our surveillance data on the outbreak of swine flu suggests that the number of cases in the West Midlands is falling.
Friday morning, 29 cases of influenza A had been registered in Mauritius and one in Rodrigues, an island in the archipelago located about 350 km east of Mauritius.
"Only four patients are currently receiving treatment in hospital. The others have returned to their homes," said Abdool.
Given the evolution of the virus on the island, the Catholic Church has asked all the faithful showing symptoms of influenza A identified by a doctor not to participate in community celebrations or meetings and rallies, in a news release Friday by the Diocese of Port Louis.
In churches, water supply of clams has been removed, says the release.
The diocese of Port-Louis also invites the faithful and the public to observe closely all the recommendations and rulings issued by the health authorities.
Mauritius has recorded Friday its third death associated with influenza A (H1N1), told AFP an official of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Ahed Hossen Abdool.
The victim, a man of 30 years, was admitted to the hospital Thursday with respiratory problems: the analysis showed it was suffering from influenza A and died Friday morning.
"We are in a pandemic situation and it will be difficult to prevent the spread of influenza A during the winter season," added the doctor.
Mauritius has recorded three deaths in one week, making it the most affected country in Africa.
Friday morning, 29 cases of influenza A had been registered in Mauritius and one in Rodrigues, an island in the archipelago located about 350 km east of Mauritius.
"Only four patients are currently receiving treatment in hospital. The others have returned to their homes," said Abdool.
A spokesman for the Department of Health (DH) said there had been 224 newly confirmed cases of human swine influenza (HSI) (Influenza A H1N1) in the 24 hours to 2.30pm today (August 14).
The new cases involve 121 males and 103 females, aged between two months and 73 years.
This brings to 6,640 the total number of human swine influenza cases in Hong Kong.
Ends/Friday, August 14, 2009
Eichold Mertz Elementary One case of the H1N1 flu strain has been reported at Eichold Mertz Elementary. The Mobile County Public School System is now sending letters home to parents about how to spot symptoms of the flu.
Wanda Hannon works in the health department of the school system.
"The flu is in our community, and what\"s in the community comes to school," she said.
Cases of the flu have been confirmed in the schools, and Hannon said that was expected. When children get sick with the flu they tend to spread it quickly because they congregate together. There is no avoiding having the children all together, and that is why Hannon stressed prevention techniques.
Fifteen, or possibly more, Duke University football have been struck with symptoms of H1N1 virus since the program recently began practicing espn.com is reporting.
Duke officials report the strains are mild and most of the players have returned to practice.
The university did not release players\" names citing privacy laws, though Duke sports information director Art Chase released a statement.
"Like many other schools and summer camps, Duke has had students diagnosed with influenza that is presumed to be H1N1. The cases involving our football program have been very mild, with illness typically lasting two or three days," Chase said.
Flu-like symptoms have struck the Elon University football team and a dozen players have been confined to their rooms, university spokesman Dan Anderson said Friday.
As of today, we have 12 football players who have shown signs of influenza-like illnesses, Anderson said, stopping short of saying these are cases of the H1N1 virus or more commonly referred to as swine flu.
Anderson said two players have tested positive for flu.
Duke has had more than two dozen football players hit by the flu, coach David Cutcliffe said Friday.
At Elon, university health officials are monitoring the 12 affected players, Anderson said. They ll be sequestered from the rest of the campus community until 48 hours after their fevers subside, Anderson said.
The treatment for that virus isn t unlike any other virus, Anderson said, pointing out that hospitalization hasn t been required for any of the players.
As of about noon Friday, Anderson said there hadn t been any new confirmed cases of flu-like symptoms in the previous 24 hours at Elon.
Team football spokesman Chris Rash referred questions on the topic to Anderson, who said he s unaware of any cases involving other sports teams reporting to campus for preseason practices.
Up to 30 Duke players have been affected by flu, though not all at the same time, team spokesman Art Chase said Friday. Cutcliffe said initial cases of the illness came as early as Aug. 5 when players reported for camp.
The sickness is usually three days, a couple of them a little worse, Cutcliffe said. We re not out of the woods. . But one thing I want to say is that there was a never a complaint or a panic.
Duke players have been quarantined when they ve been ill, Cutcliffe said.
Elon and Duke teams have continued on their preseason practice schedules.
If they re out here, they re healthy, Cutcliffe said, though noting that Saturday s scrimmage might have a reduction... [info too long, truncated]
Flu-like symptoms have struck the Elon University football team and a dozen players have been confined to their rooms, university spokesman Dan Anderson said Friday.
As of today, we have 12 football players who have shown signs of influenza-like illnesses, Anderson said, stopping short of saying these are cases of the H1N1 virus or more commonly referred to as swine flu.
Anderson said two players have tested positive for flu.
Duke has had more than two dozen football players hit by the flu, coach David Cutcliffe said Friday.
At Elon, university health officials are monitoring the 12 affected players, Anderson said. They ll be sequestered from the rest of the campus community until 48 hours after their fevers subside, Anderson said.
The treatment for that virus isn t unlike any other virus, Anderson said, pointing out that hospitalization hasn t been required for any of the players.
As of about noon Friday, Anderson said there hadn t been any new confirmed cases of flu-like symptoms in the previous 24 hours at Elon.
Team football spokesman Chris Rash referred questions on the topic to Anderson, who said he s unaware of any cases involving other sports teams reporting to campus for preseason practices.
Up to 30 Duke players have been affected by flu, though not all at the same time, team spokesman Art Chase said Friday. Cutcliffe said initial cases of the illness came as early as Aug. 5 when players reported for camp.
The sickness is usually three days, a couple of them a little worse, Cutcliffe said. We re not out of the woods. . But one thing I want to say is that there was a never a complaint or a panic.
Duke players have been quarantined when they ve been ill, Cutcliffe said.
Elon and Duke teams have continued on their preseason practice schedules.
If they re out here, they re healthy, Cutcliffe said, though noting that Saturday s scrimmage might have a reduction... [info too long, truncated]
Swine flu claimed three more lives, two of them in Chhattisgarh, taking the total number of casualties 25 even as the government decided to issue new guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of suspected patients to calm fear among the people.
Seventy-year-old woman Parubhai Shinde died in Pune, while 18-year-old Sitaram Varma and a 40-year-old CRPF constable succumbed in Raipur and Bilaspur since last night.
\"Tackle swine flu with homeo drugs\"
Shinde, who was admitted to a hospital in Pune four days back following high fever and other symptoms of swine flu, died late last night, health officials said. With this, the toll in Pune, the ground zero of the disease, mounted to 15.
Varma died in Raipur yesterday of suspected swine flu to the first fatality in Chhattisgarh and it was followed by the death of CRPF man Y S Rao, who had recently been to Mumbai, in Bilaspur today.
Flu under control: Karnataka
Varma, hailing from Bhilai, was suffering from pneumonia and throat infection, hospital sources said. Nodal officer in-charge of swine flu cases in Chhattisgarh T K Aggarwal said Varma\"s throat swab was sent to Delhi for the flu test as the boy had recently visited Pune.
Besides the deaths in Pune, one person each has died due to the viral infection in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Nashik, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Bangalore, Raipur and Bilaspur and two in Mumbai.
Swine flu claimed three more lives, two of them in Chhattisgarh, taking the total number of casualties 25 even as the government decided to issue new guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of suspected patients to calm fear among the people.
Seventy-year-old woman Parubhai Shinde died in Pune, while 18-year-old Sitaram Varma and a 40-year-old CRPF constable succumbed in Raipur and Bilaspur since last night.
\"Tackle swine flu with homeo drugs\"
Shinde, who was admitted to a hospital in Pune four days back following high fever and other symptoms of swine flu, died late last night, health officials said. With this, the toll in Pune, the ground zero of the disease, mounted to 15.
Varma died in Raipur yesterday of suspected swine flu to the first fatality in Chhattisgarh and it was followed by the death of CRPF man Y S Rao, who had recently been to Mumbai, in Bilaspur today.
Flu under control: Karnataka
Varma, hailing from Bhilai, was suffering from pneumonia and throat infection, hospital sources said. Nodal officer in-charge of swine flu cases in Chhattisgarh T K Aggarwal said Varma\"s throat swab was sent to Delhi for the flu test as the boy had recently visited Pune.
Besides the deaths in Pune, one person each has died due to the viral infection in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Nashik, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Bangalore, Raipur and Bilaspur and two in Mumbai.
Two weeks before fall classes are to begin, the University of South Florida Polytechnic has reported two cases of the H1N1 flu on campus.
The school learned Monday that two campus employees were diagnosed with H1N1, the virus commonly referred to as swine flu.
Both employees are recovering, officials said.
"We believe the risk to students was minimal, and no student cases have been reported," a school spokesman said in a statement Thursday.
USF Polytechnic is starting an awareness campaign on campus to educate students and employees about swine flu.
"Focusing on education while remaining a safe and healthy place is important for the entire community," said Dr. Daniel Haight, director of the Polk County Health Department.
The school contacted Haight to learn more about H1N1 and how to best to keep it from interfering in campus life.
According to the Florida Department of Health, at least 3,000 people in Florida have been affected by the H1N1 virus since April.
Custodians at Kings Bridge Middle School in Jackson County rushed to disinfect a wing of the middle school early today, hours after school staff learned a student there had come down with H1N1, also called swine flu.
A parent notified school staff late Thursday when the student was diagnosed with the virus, and workers scrubbed down the building in time for classes to start on time Friday, Superintendent Shannon Adams said.
Malaysia\"s health ministry says five more people infected with swine flu have died, raising the number of fatalities related to the virus in the country to 56.
The Health Ministry said in a statement Friday that two 2-month-old babies, a teenager and two adults died over the past week. The adults had added health problems, such as diabetes and obesity.
Malaysia has reported more than 2,250 swine flu cases since May.
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Last updated on August 14, 2009
Note: The number of Oregon\"s confirmed cases reported on the CDC\"s website might differ from numbers posted here. If there is a discrepancy, data from our website should be considered as being the most accurate and up to date.
Cases:
Oregon Public Health will no longer be reporting laboratory-confirmed case counts by county. Because only a small proportion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for H1N1, confirmed case counts underestimate the true number of H1N1 cases. We will continue to report on hospitalized cases and deaths.
County of Residence Hospitalized Confirmed
Cases H1N1 Deaths
Benton 4
Clackamas 8
Deschutes 1
Jackson 2
Klamath 1 1
Lane 14 1
Linn 2
Marion 10 3
Multnomah 19 3
Polk 8
Washington 13 1
Total 85 9
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 26 International airports. 39,752 passengers have been screened on 13.8.2009 of which 29,895 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 172 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 47, 25,545 passengers have been screened.
One Hundred and seven positive cases have been reported today: Mumbai (29), Pune (4), Osmanabad (4), Naned (2),Nagpur (2), Dhule (1), Nasik (1), Latur (1), Delhi (13), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (2), Hyderabad (13) Kolkata (6), Ahmedabad (5), Surat (5) Gurgaon (5), Goa (2), Srinagar (2) and Panchkula (1)
Out of the 29 cases reported from Mumbai, 28 are indigenous cases. The twenty-ninth case is a seven year old male with a travel history from UK. All the four cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases [15/M, 24/M, 21/M and 42/M] with no foreign travel history. Four indigenous cases [28/M, 16/F, 20/M, and 27/M] have been reported today from Osmanabad (Maharashtra). Nagpur and Naned (Maharashtra) has reported two indigenous cases each respectively with no foreign travel history. One indigenous case each from Dhule [14/F], Nasik [24/M] and Latur [22/M] are reported during the day.
Thirteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, out of which 11 are indigenous cases. The twelfth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from Dubai. The Fourteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from Israel to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. Two cases in Mangalore [26/F and 19/M] are indigenous cases as well with no overseas travel history.
Of the 13 cases from Hyderabad, eight are indigenous cases with no overseas travel history. The ninth and tenth cases [52/F and 3/M] travelled from Singapore to Hyderabad. The eleventh case is a seven year old female who travelled to Hyderabad from California (US) ... [info too long, truncated]
The Egyptian Ministry of Health on the rise in the number of cases have been found infected with avian influenza (H1N1) A in Egypt to 420, even at 7 p.m. on Friday August 12, according to the results of the examination and laboratory data of the Ministry of Health.
The details of the cases the last eighteen follows: 13 the case of Egyptian nationality, 3 cases of Saudi nationality, two of them coming from Saudi Arabia, and the third coming from Lebanon, one case of English nationality, coming from England, and one Pakistani nationality, coming from Yemen
According to the statement of information for follow-up to the position of 82 bird flu "A/H1N1" of the central operations room status information and decision support of the Council of Ministers of Egypt, the introduction of the eighteen cases, the hospital, and state of health of all stable.
The Ministry of Public Health, in a statement issued today, the number of proven cases of influenza H1N1 virus infection in Lebanon amounted to 476, most of the situation of young people and children without state registration of new cases and deaths.
The statement said that the virus causes itself in a similar seasonal Barashh, any rise in temperature Aoatts with cough or pain in the throat, and some symptoms of the digestive system, and sometimes pain in muscles and joints.
He added: "Because of this epidemiological evolution instructed the Ministry of Public Health to doctors rely on clinical diagnosis and not to request laboratory tests only when necessary and, therefore, will depend on the monitor the total numbers of injuries so that appropriate efforts are being concentrated on cases that require hospitalization and follow-up development. The ministry will follow up monitoring centers in selected cases to control the evolution of the epidemic, and will
Two men died of swine flu in Bangalore taking the toll in the southern city to three in the past four days.
Shivanna, 55, died at the Wockhardt Hospital in west Bangalore and Manjunath, 28, in Vydehi Medical Institute in east of the city on Friday.
Manjunath, a weaver in Dommasandra on the outskirts of Bangalore, was admitted in a serious condition on August 13, a hospital spokeswoman said yesterday.
He was put in the ICU (intensive care unit) and the same evening his samples were sent to the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), she said.
Majunath passed away on Friday evening and the test results confirming H1N1 virus were received by us late Friday, she said.
Shivanna, a resident of Rajajinagar in west Bangalore, was admitted to Wockhardt on August 12 with complaints of breathlessness.
The next day his condition deteriorated and his test samples were sent to the NIMHANS, hospital CEO Lloyd Nazareth said.
He died on Friday morning but the test reports reached only late Friday, he said.
Chief minister B S Yeddurappa said: It is unfortunate that two more swine flu deaths have occurred in the city. As these deaths have taken place in private hospitals, we need to extend the facilities available in government hospitals to prevent further H1N1 deaths.
We are monitoring the situation constantly to take suitable steps, Yeddurappa said.
On August 12, Rupa Anand, a 26-year-old teacher, became the first victim of swine flu in Bangalore.
Meanwhile, the total number of swine flu cases in the eastern state of West Bengal rose to 30 after two people in Kolkata tested positive for the H1N1 virus, a health department official said
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
Baden-W rttemberg 1379 264
Bayern 1088 323
Berlin 298 78
Brandenburg 194 47
Bremen 104 36
Hamburg 248 57
Hessen 627 106
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 101 9
Niedersachsen 2065 420
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4246 1008
Rheinland-Pfalz 724 137
Saarland 204 19
Sachsen 208 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 210 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 177 35
Summe 12120 2746
A 37-year-old woman, Archana Kohlie, died at Shri Hospital, Pune, taking the Swine Flu death toll in India to 21. It was the 13th H1N1 death in Pune, which has become the epicentre of Swine Flu in India. Archana is a resident of Ranjangaon in Pune. She died at 3.45 PM today.
Out of the 21 deaths in the country, Pune accounted for 21. Mumbai too reported two deaths. Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Nashik and Bangalore reported one death each.
Saudi health chiefs have confirmed two more swine flu deaths in the kingdom, taking the total to 11.
The latest deaths were reported in Riyadh and Abha, a Health Ministry spokesman said.
Khaled Al-Mirghalani confirmed the deaths on Wednesday night, saying one of the deceased was a young man with heart problems and the other was an old man, Arab News reported on Thursday.
Saudi health chiefs have confirmed two more swine flu deaths in the kingdom, taking the total to 11.
The latest deaths were reported in Riyadh and Abha, a Health Ministry spokesman said.
Khaled Al-Mirghalani confirmed the deaths on Wednesday night, saying one of the deceased was a young man with heart problems and the other was an old man, Arab News reported on Thursday.
Public Health and Sanitation minister Beth Mugo on Wednesday said six out of nine samples taken from a school in Keiyo District tested positive for swine flu.
An outbreak of the disease has been reported in the region, with 250 pupils of Kapirsis Primary School reported to have developed symptoms on July 31.
They had headaches, fever and cough.
Samples were taken from a section of the school population and sent to the Kenya Medical Research Institute last week for testing.
Mrs Mugo, who issued a statement in Parliament, said they had all been treated and were stable and no new cases had been reported.
Some of the teachers and parents also reported and were treated for similar illness.
The Israeli Ministry of Health announced on Thursday two new deaths from the swine flu A/H1N1 virus, bringing the total death toll to seven.
One of the deceased was a man who suffered from high temperature and was diagnosed with A/H1N1. His condition improved, but he had a heart attack this morning which led to his death, the ministry said in a statement.
The second case was a 54-year-old woman who was suffering from cancer and was diagnosed with A/H1N1.
The ministry said, however, that at this point it was unconfirmed whether swine flu was directly responsible for these two deaths.
More than 2,000 Israelis were infected with the A/H1N1 virus, the most recent of whom were 60 soldiers in an army camp in southern Israel
A third person with a confirmed case of swine flu died overnight at an area hospital, Dr. William Burgin, health authority of the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District confirmed Thursday.
The identity and circumstances surrounding the death of the person have not been released by health officials.
On Aug. 3, Melissa Cantu, 31, died at Christus Spohn Hospital South. Cantu died as a result of contracting the H1N1 virus. Carlos Garnica, 33, was the first person from Nueces County to die with swine flu. He died May 6 of viral pneumonia at Northwest Regional Hospital. After his death, authorities confirmed he had swine flu.
There have been 170 confirmed cases in the county, including five people hospitalized, health officials said.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
A central t... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
A central t... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
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Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
A central t... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
A central t... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
A central t... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 39,241 passengers have been screened on 12.8.2009 of which 31,879 passengers were from affected countries. 225 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 83 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 85,793 passengers have been screened.
Ninety positive cases have been reported today: Pune (43), Mumbai (18), Kolhapur (2), Delhi (16), Bangalore (9), Mangalore (1), and Gurgaon (1)
All the 43 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 17 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The Eighteenth case from Mumbai reported today is a 3 year old female with a travel history from UK. Two indigenous cases [27/F and 16/F] with no foreign travel history are reported in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Sixteen cases have been reported today from Delhi, of which 13 are indigenous cases. The fourteenth case is a 14 year old male with a travel history from UK. The fifteenth case is a 19 year old male who has travelled from China to Delhi. The Sixteenth case is a 17 year old male who has travelled from US to Delhi.
In Bangalore, all of the 9 cases [20/M, 17/M, 36/M, 55/F, 55/F, 23/M, 26/F, 14/F, and 18/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history. The lone case in Mangalore [20/F] is an indigenous case with no overseas travel history
Gurgaon has reported one indigenous case [12/M] with no foreign travel history.
20 persons have died till today: Pune (12), Mumbai (2), Ahmedabad (1), Chennai (1), Vadodara (1), Nashik (1), Trivandrum (1) and Bangalore (1) 694 cases are at various stages of recovery.
6249 persons have been tested so far out of which 1283 are positive for Influenza A H1N1 [Swine]. 680 out of the 6249 persons have been identified through entry screening, 1107 through contact tracing and the rest were self reported. Of the 1283 positive cases, 589 have been discharged.
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The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has reported Maryland\"s sixth death associated with the swine flu to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The latest report involves an adult from the DC suburbs who had underlying medical conditions. As before, personal details about the case, including age, gender and specific jurisdiction of residence, will not be released to protect the privacy of the resident and the resident\"s family.
A girl who was pregnant 14 years became the seventh fatality of influenza A-H1N1 in Honduras, health authorities confirmed yesterday.
The minor was served in the intensive care room of the hospital school and is the first pregnant woman died of lethal influenza virus, according to the director of the Hospital del T rax, Nora Maradiaga.
Of the seven people killed by H1N1, the girl is the third woman to die along with the fruit he was carrying in her womb, according Maradiaga.
The official said it was investigating the deaths of three others for the same reason. The cases have occurred in Comayagua and Olancho Tegucigalpa.
The Head of Epidemiological Surveillance, Marco Pinel, stated that one of the victims was a woman of 40 years, I was pregnant. The death occurred in Olancho.
Pinel said the case was clinically confirmed as a death from the disease by physicians who treated the patient, however, the final certification is being studied in laboratories.
Cases of influenza A in Honduras increased to 267 following the confirmation of four affected by the disease.
Pinel said it confirmed through laboratory analysis, two adults and two children were infected by influenza A-H1N1.
Two of these new cases are in Tegucigalpa and the other two to the department of Cortes, as Pinel, who gave no further details about the patients.
Health authorities are pending the results of 30 other evidence submitted for analysis in laboratories abroad, referred Pinel.
Dr. Nora Maradiaga said that in the Chest Hospital, six patients and have seen a significant surge of attention of people with symptoms of infection with influenza A-H1N1.
Health authorities were concerned with the emergence of new outbreaks in schools,
The Health Ministry ordered the temporary closure of some 20 public and private schools, since children and young students lately have the virus. The first case of influenza A-H1N1 was confirmed in Honduras... [info too long, truncated]
Staff management Rospotrebnadzor of the Orenburg region recorded in the first case of infection influenza A/H1N1 - it was the bearer of the child, returning from holiday in Bulgaria, announced on Thursday said a specialist department of Public Relations Olesja Goncharova.
In Orenburg, officially reported cases of highly influenza A/H1N1 in the child, who arrived from Bulgaria. The child was there on vacation from 16 to 30 July in an organized group. On the second day after arriving in Bulgaria in the child having symptoms of influenza illness, he was hospitalized in the city\"s isolation hospital, where he received a full course of treatment, and is currently discharged home, "- said Goncharov.
She added that during the medical supervision for the rest of the group, which was held immediately after the fact of contamination surfaced, it became clear that there are still signs of ARI, the two children. Now these facts are conducted laboratory research.
-- A 21-year-old woman from the New Orleans area has become the first in Louisiana to die from the swine flu, or H1N1, according to the Department of Health and Hospitals.
"Our hearts and prayers go out to this young woman s family and friends," DHH Secretary Alan Levine said in a statement. "It is important we all remain vigilant for symptoms of flu-like illness, and be serious about taking preventive measures against the spread of flu."
There have been 346 confirmed cases of H1N1 in Louisiana since the virus emerged in the spring, DHH reports. But under U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, all cases are no longer being confirmed, as the virus has become so widespread.
: A 44-year-old man died of swine flu in a hospital here late Thursday becoming the fourteenth victim of the epidemic in the city, according to an official.
Prabhakar Beragar, a resident of Pune, succumbed to the deadly H1N1 influenza at Sasoon Hospital in the city around 11 p.m., the Maharashtra Swine Flu Control Room official said.
Beragar was admitted to the hospital in a critical condition two days ago.
With this the total death toll due to swine flu rose to 18 in Maharastra.
Earlier in the day, a nine-month-old infant and three women succumbed to swine flu in India amid hectic efforts to curb the spread of the contagious virus. Also on Thursday, 90 positive cases were reported from across the country -- Pune reporting a maximum of 43 cases, Mumbai 18, Kolhapur two, Delhi 16, Bangalore nine, Mangalore one, and Gurgaon one - taking the total number of such patients to 1,284 while 694 of them are at various stages of recovery, the health ministry said.
The latest victims were nine-month-old Swabhiman Kamble, Archana Kolhe, 37, and Bharati Goyal, 26 - all in the worst-hit city of Pune in Maharashtra - and Rupa, a 26-year-old teacher in Bangalore -- the first swine flu case in Karnataka.
Madagascar confirmed its first case of swine flu after experts identified the disease in an eight-year-old girl, the health ministry announced Thursday.
The Pasteur Institute there had confirmed the diagnosis in the girl, who had arrived in the country last week after having travelled in several countries, said the ministry statement.
At noon today Australia has 28 987 confirmed cases of pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
Deaths
The total number of Australian deaths associated with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 is currently 102, with 1 confirmed death in the ACT, 32 in NSW, 4 in the NT, 21 in Qld, 9 in SA, 4 in Tas, 21 in Victoria and 10 in WA.
Hospitalisations
There are currently 449 people in hospital around Australia with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 and 109 of these are in Intensive Care Units.
There is 6 people hospitalised in the ACT, 189 in NSW, 30 in the NT, 107 in Qld, 51 in SA, 6 in Tas, 22 in Victoria and 38 in WA.
ICU admissions: Of the 109 people currently in Intensive Care Units, there are 37 in NSW, 7 in the NT, 35 in Qld, 9 in SA, 2 in Tas, 8 in Vic and 11 in WA.
The total number of hospitalisations in Australia since pandemic (H1N1) 2009 was identified is 3394.
The total number of confirmed cases of Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 swine flu is 3021, up from 3000 yesterday.
These are people who have returned a laboratory positive test for pandemic influenza (H1N1) 09. The actual number of cases of Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 will be significantly higher, as only a small proportion of people with symptoms are being tested to better inform their treatment. This is because for most people, it\"s a mild illness and they will recover readily at home without needing medical treatment.
The number of deaths from Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 swine flu remains unchanged at 14. It\"s important to note these 14 deaths reported by the Ministry are deaths from swine flu, where swine flu was a primary cause of death. Other deaths are being investigated by the Coroner\"s office.
Mauritius has recorded Friday its third death associated with influenza A (H1N1), told AFP an official of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Ahed Hossen Abdool.
The victim, a man of 30 years, was admitted to the hospital Thursday with respiratory problems: the analysis showed it was suffering from influenza A and died Friday morning.
"We are in a pandemic situation and it will be difficult to prevent the spread of influenza A during the winter season," added the doctor.
Mauritius has recorded three deaths in one week, making it the most affected country in Africa.
Friday morning, 29 cases of influenza A had been registered in Mauritius and one in Rodrigues, an island in the archipelago located about 350 km east of Mauritius.
"Only four patients are currently receiving treatment in hospital. The others have returned to their homes," said Abdool.
A spokesman for the Department of Health (DH) said there had been 207 newly confirmed cases of human swine influenza (HSI) (Influenza A H1N1) in the 24 hours to 2.30pm today (August 13). One of the cases was from an elderly home in Yuen Long.
The new cases involve 100 males and 107 females, aged between six months and 78 years.
This brings to 6,417 the total number of human swine influenza cases in Hong Kong.
The case in the elderly home involved a 47-year-old man with underlying chronic illness. He developed fever and cough on August 10 and was admitted to Tuen Mun Hospital on August 12. His current condition is stable.
A respiratory specimen taken from him by the hospital was tested positive for HSI.
DH staff have visited the institution and provided health advice, the spokesman said.
"There is no influenza-like illness outbreak in the institution and Tamiflu has been given to the staff and close contacts of the patient as antiviral chemoprophylaxis.
"The department will keep the staff and residents of the elderly home under medical surveillance," he said.
Ends/Thursday, August 13, 2009
So far, there had been 25 severe cases reported in HK. Among them, 4 had passed away, 10 have recovered and discharged.
A 23-year-old Montreal woman who contracted swine flu in June, and had to have her baby by caesarean section, died Thursday night without ever seeing her new son.
Fatiha Idrissi went to the emergency ward at Montreal\"s Sainte-Justine Hospital with a high fever when she was 38 weeks pregnant, according to her husband, Mohamed Idrissi.
She was admitted to the hospital and two days later developed pneumonia, he said, whereupon doctors decided to transfer her to Sacr -Coeur Hospital.
He said it was then they were told Fatiha was infected with the H1N1 virus and would have to have an emergency C-section.
The baby was immediately transferred to the Montreal Children\"s Hospital because doctors were worried he also had swine flu, Idrissi said.
He said he never got to speak to his wife again after the C-section because she was kept heavily sedated.
Idrissi said his son, Yassine, did not have swine flu and is now home and healthy.
After eight of their classmates came down with confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus, students at Granite Bay High were taking swine-flu fears in stride this week but with plenty of precaution mixed in for good measure.
I have like, 12 of those little hand wipes in my backpack, said Kevin Ranger, a junior.
All of the affected Granite Bay students had mild cases and were expected to make a full recovery, said Steve Williams, the district s pupil personnel director. One other confirmed case was reported this week at Antelope High School, he said.
Some of these kids have already begun to make their way back, but we re keeping more or less a running tally, Williams said.
It wasn t clear whether the outbreak of the novel flu form was ramping up or on its way out. Officials say they think the first cases originated at a band camp before school started on Monday. It s since spread to students who weren t among the 130 at the event.
About 39 other students at Granite Bay were at home with flu-like symptoms on Thursday, including a fever, cough and sore throat, officials said, but they cautioned those were not confirmed cases of H1N1. The school was communicating with families through phone calls, letters and its Web site, at www.granitebayhigh.org.
Guntown Middle School Officials say swine flu has been reported at two Lee County schools during the first week of classes.
School Superintendent Mike Scott said Wednesday that a minimal number of flu cases had been confirmed at Guntown Middle School and Verona Elementary but he didn\"t say how many.
Verona Elementary Officials say swine flu has been reported at two Lee County schools during the first week of classes.
School Superintendent Mike Scott said Wednesday that a minimal number of flu cases had been confirmed at Guntown Middle School and Verona Elementary but he didn\"t say how many.
At least two students of a North Carolina college have tested positive for the H1N1 virus, according to school officials.
Both students attend Mars Hill College just outside Asheville and are members of the football team.
The first student tested positive to the virus on Tuesday.
Another football player was diagnosed on Wednesday.
The school announced Thursday that two other young men on a different athletic team also exhibited flu-like symptoms and were self-quarantined to their homes. Testing done on the last two students came back negative Thursday afternoon.
The two students with confirmed cases will remain quarantined until they have been symptom-free for a period of at least 24 hours, without the aid of over the counter medications, which is school policy. The student who became sick first is expected back on campus either Friday or Monday.
"We\"re not doing anything beyond extensive cleaning. I mean, obviously we\"re stepping that kind of stuff up," Director of Communications Mike Thornill said. "I don\"t know that there\"s a whole lot you can do. You can\"t sanitize a football field, but we\"re making sure our students use good hand washing procedures, making sure in terms of locker room situations that, everything is staying as clean as possible, that they\"re not sharing towels and that kind of stuff."
The students were on campus in anticipation of beginning practice for the 2009 fall semester athletic season on Aug. 10.
The students had contact with other players but had not engaged in practice when he began to feel ill, school officials said.
The majority of the Mars Hill student body is not due on campus until shortly before classes begin on Aug. 25.
"We\"re prepared and we\"ve got a crisis plan in place if this were to get to a higher level, we\"ve gone through some training exercises over the summer to be prepared," Thornhill said. "But it\"s also a normal flu season, ... [info too long, truncated]
Abramson Charter School Parents are pulling their kids out of a New Orleans East school over concerns about a possible H1N1 outbreak.
The principal at Abramson Charter School on Read Boulevard told WDSU that one child had to go to the emergency room because of flu-like symptoms. And four or five other kids with coughs were snet home as a precaution.
Now the Recovery School District is waiting to see if the students have swine flu.
"There was a child that had been taken sick, flu-like symptoms, taken to the hospital. (There\"s) no confirmation that the child has the swine flu or anything," said Schools Superintendent Paul Vallas.
Meanwhile, students at the school are getting a refresher course on preventing the disease. Kindergartners sang their ABCs while washing to their hands Thursday, making sure they get rid of all the germs.
"I hope it\"s not a big scare," said parent Andrea Riley. "Hopefully, it will be resolved. You know, you hear about the swine flu ... so hopefully it\"s just something minor."
The school is not being shut down. The schools medical adviser, WDSU medical editor Dr. Corey Hebert, checked out the school and gave it the OK. As a precaution, the school will be sanitized.
Qatar\"s Supreme Council for Health has said that 1,150 suspected cases of flu have been reported in the country out of which 350 A(H1N1) influenza cases have been confirmed. Most of the cases have recovered fully, while some 50 cases are still receiving treatment, the Council has said. Qatar has the third largest number of swine flu cases in the GCC, after Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, according to the latest WHO reports.
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
Baden-W rttemberg 1183 243
Bayern 1042 320
Berlin 287 77
Brandenburg 170 42
Bremen 101 33
Hamburg 243 57
Hessen 598 91
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 92 4
Niedersachsen 2020 404
Nordrhein-Westfalen 4084 957
Rheinland-Pfalz 653 115
Saarland 196 17
Sachsen 201 67
Sachsen-Anhalt 206 64
Schleswig-Holstein 247 76
Th ringen 170 34
Summe 11493 2601
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
ConoscoAs the health services in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paran and S o Paulo this Friday released 61 new deaths "swine flu" (renamed from the WHO influenza A H1N1). The Paran has 21 new victims. The Rio Grande Southern register 15 new deaths. Santa Catarina has announced two new victims and S o Paulo, 23. The country has at least 338 victims.
The epidemiological report published this Friday by the Secretariat of Health of Paran confirmed 21 more deaths in the state due to the "swine flu". The sum now Paran 79 victims.
Until Wednesday, there were 58 deaths. Victims confirmed this Friday, eight were recorded in the region of Curitiba, three in the region of Foz do Iguacu, three in the Cascavel and two in the Corn lio Proc pio. The regions of the Union of Victoria, Apucarana, Toledo, Maring , and Paranagu had one death each.
23 new deaths in S o Paulo
The Secretariat of Health of S o Paulo announced the death of 23 more people. The deaths occurred between 28 July and 13 August. So far, 134 deaths from the disease are in the State of S o Paulo.
The Municipal Secretariat of Health of Campinas had early in the afternoon of Friday the tenth death "swine flu" in the city.
The Municipal Health Department of Jundia in the interior of S o Paulo, also confirmed Friday that a new death by the "swine flu".
The victim is a woman of Varzea Paulista. Besides her, there is another resident of Varzea Paulista, a victim of another of Jundia Cajamar and that their deaths had caused the "swine flu" confirmed by the Municipal Health Secretariat of Jundia .
S o Jos dos Campos registered a death. In the folder, the victim is a woman of 49 years, since he was hospitalized on August 3 with shortness of breath, fever and chest pain. The patient suffered from heart disease, which worsened the picture of health. She died the night of yesterday.
The review confirmed that the contami... [info too long, truncated]
Up to 17 hours on 13 / 8, Vietnam has recorded 1,300 cases positive for influenza A/H1N1 in 39 provinces and cities, including 2 deaths.
13 / 8, an additional 25 cases positive for influenza A/H1N1, the South recorded 10 songs, 10 of North, Central of 2, 3 of the Environment.
Currently, there are 1001 cases as the hospital, 299 cases are currently being re-isolation, treatment at hospitals, treatment facilities, monitoring community health status is stable.
In Lam Dong province, to the 13 / 8, had 20 cases with test results positive for influenza A/H1N1.
Earlier, on 12 / 8, Education sector local decisions to close a school when the student does 1 flu infection and 14 children in 5 schools on the territory of Da Lat city to monitor the isolation .
The same day, Lam Dong province has summoned Secretary and Chairman of 12 districts and towns and cities in the province to thoroughly consistent spirit, the best measures, directed to strengthen prevention, prevent flu risk spread on a large scale.
Pakistan\"s second swine flu case was detected Thursday, with a 13-year-old boy testing positive at the Faisalabad Allied Hospital after a series of tests were conducted on him due to the lack of proper detection kits.
A Faisalabad district health officer confirmed the case to DawnNews and said the teenager was responding to treatment.
The infected teenager, Abdullah Maqbool, is a resident of Toba Tek Singh and had recently traveled to Saudi Arabia, where he is believed to have picked up the virus.
"The boy has been shifted to an undisclosed location in the hospital and authorities are preventing anyone from meeting him or his family," DawnNews said.
The Faisalabad Allied Hospital lacks quarantine rooms or swine flu detection kits.
Pakistan\"s health ministry reported the country\"s first swine flu case Monday.
Also on Monday, Health Minister Ijaz Hussain Jhakrani told the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament: "We have taken precautionary measures at our airports, ports and bus stops. Health officers have also been alerted."
Saudi health authorities have announced three new swine flu deaths, including of an Indian expatriate, taking the country\"s toll to
14.
The three included a Saudi woman of 28 and a Saudi girl of 11, both of whom died on Friday, and the Indian expatriate man who died Thursday, the health ministry said.
The ministry said that the spread of the A(H1N1) flu virus remains relatively slow and that fatalities are low in the country. Official infection figures have not been updated for nearly two weeks but reports put them over 700.
Saudi Arabia has been stepping up surveillance and treatment activities with the approach of the holy month of Ramadan, when normally hundreds of thousands of foreign Muslims arrive in the country to undertake the umrah minor pilgrimage to Mecca.
But hotels in the Mecca region are reporting large cancellations due to the fear of flu. Iran, Iraq and Egypt have all announced restrictions on who can travel for umrah, and the Saudi government has discouraged the elderly and children from coming.
Meanwhile Saudi King Abdullah has ordered that all cases of swine flu be treated for free, whether for Saudis or foreigners.
A 50-year-old woman and a schoolboy were among the five people who succumbed to swine flu in Maharashtra Wednesday, taking India\"s death toll to 16 in the 10 days since the first fatality.
Nita Meghani, 50, who was admitted to the Sassoon Hospital in a critical condition four days ago, died Wednesday afternoon, the Maharashtra Swine Flu Control Room said.
Babu Genu Kuland, a school student, died in the same hospital at about 11 a.m. A resident of Pimpri town near here, Babu was hospitalised three days ago in a serious condition, according to Pune Municipal Corporation (Health Department) chief S.R. Pardeshi.
Another Pimpri resident, Sanjay Mistry, 35, died in the same hospital early Wednesday. He was hospitalised Sunday in a critical condition and put on a ventilator, according to an official of the State Swine Flu Control Room.
Barely hours after Mistry succumbed to the influenza A (H1N1) infection, Shravani Deshpande, 29, died of the same disease.
Deshpande breathed her last around 3 a.m. She had been hospitalised here three days ago with pneumonia and later found to be suffering from swine flu. She was then put on ventilator.
Rakesh Gargunde, a medico in Nashik Civil Hospital, also succumbed to swine flu around 3 a.m., said civil surgeon A.D Bhal Singh.
Gargunde was admitted to hospital in an unconscious state two days ago and put on a ventilator. The test report confirming that he had swine flu was received by the hospital late Tuesday night.
Pune, which recorded India\"s first swine flu death Aug 3, has seen nine deaths so far.
Fifth swine flu death of the day in Pune hospital
Pune, Aug 12 (IANS) A 48-year-old driver died of swine flu Wednesday afternoon, as the Sassoon Hospital here registered fifth death of the day from the H1N1 virus since early morning, taking India\"s toll to 17.
Gautam Shelar was admitted to the hospital, which has been handling very serious cases of swine flu here,... [info too long, truncated]
A 48-year-old man died of swine flu here on Wednesday afternoon, the tenth victim of the contagious virus in this Maharashtra city and the
17th in India.
Earlier today, a 50-year-old woman died of swine flu here.
Nita Meghani, who was admitted to the Sassoon Hospital in a critical condition four days ago, died this afternoon, the Maharashtra Swine Flu Control Room said.
Twelve people, including two in Mumbai and one in Nashik, have died of H1N1 virus in Maharashtra.
Earlier, a Maharashtra schoolboy succumbed to swine flu just hours after three others in the state died of the same disease on Wednesday morning, officials said. With these deaths, the toll due to the viral infection has risen to 11 in the state and 15 in the country.
Babu Genu Kuland died in the Sassoon Hospital here at about 11am. The resident of Pimpri town, near Pune, was hospitalised three days ago in serious condition, according to Pune Minicipal Corporation (health department) chief SR Pardeshi.
Another Pimpri resident, Sanjay Mistry, 35, died in Sassoon Hospital early on Wednesday. He was hospitalised Sunday in a critical condition and put on a ventilator, according to an official of the state swine flu control room.
Barely hours after Mistry succumbed to the influenza A (H1N1) infection, Shravani Deshpande, 29, died of the same disease.
Deshpande breathed her last around 3am. She had been hospitalised here three days ago with pneumonia and later found to be suffering from swine flu. She was then put on ventilator.
Rakesh Gargunde, a medico in Nashik Civil Hospital, also succumbed to swine flu around 3am, said civil surgeon AD Bhal Singh.
Gargunde was admitted to hospital in an unconscious state two days ago and put on a ventilator. The test report confirming that he had swine flu was received by the hospital late Tuesday night.
The deceased Dr Rupesh Gangurde was admitted to a private hospital on Monday after he complained... [info too long, truncated]
A 43 year- old Chinese woman became the 10th victim of Influenza A (H1N1) in Singapore when she died at Changi General Hospital Wednesday.
The Singapore Health Ministry said the woman was sent to the hospital\"s emergency department yesterday by ambulance after she was found unconscious at home.
She had a history of fever, cough and flu-like symptoms for more than a week and was later admitted to the intensive care unit where she was tested positive for the flu.
However, her condition deteriorated and she passed away this morning.
The ministry said the cause of her death had been certified as bronchopneumonia contributed by the flu infection.
The new victim is a child of five years of age who died at the Edgardo Rebagliati Hospital, informed the Ministry of Health.
The Ministry of Health confirmed a new death from the new influenza virus AH1N1 in Peru. This is a girl of 5 years who died in hospital Edgardo Rebagliati, which so far amounts to 45 deaths from this disease.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Meanwhile, in Peru have been 153 confirmed cases of influenza A, which so far are 5.743 cases, of which 5.304 were discharged, while the disease course only 439 people.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
All of them are Peruvian and now are in medical, home insulation, antiviral and evolving favorably.
The 153 new cases are as follows: 34 in Arequipa, Lima 29, 22, Jun n, La Libertad 13, 9, Tacna, Cusco 8, 7, Puno, Huancavelica in 4, 4 in Callao, 4 Ucayali, in Ancash 3, 3 in Tumbes, Loreto 2, 2 in Moquegua, 2 in Cajamarca, Hu nuco 1 in, 1 in Piura, Lambayeque, 1, 1 in Pasco, Ayacucho 1, 1 in Hu nuco, Apurimac 1.
Col iste Bhr de in Ranafast, Co Donegal, is to close tomorrow and the remaining 275 students will be sent home.
Two students at the college tested positive for the swine flu (H1N1) virus.
Over 30 children have been sent home since Monday with suspected symptoms.
Parents have also been also removing their children from the Irish college, where the course was due to run until 16 August.
Test results from students sent home from Col iste Mhachaire Rabhartaigh, Cloughaneely, are expected later today.
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Health screening of passengers coming from affected countries is continuing in 22 International airports. 36,478 passengers have been screened on 11.8.2009 of which 29,742 passengers were from affected countries. 224 doctors and 151 paramedics are manning 81 counters at these airports. A cumulative total of 46, 46, 552 passengers have been screened.
One hundred and fifteen positive cases have been reported today: Pune (61), Mumbai (24), Kolkata (3), Shillong (1), Bangalore (10), Goa (1), Delhi (8), Hyderabad (3) and Ahmadabad (4).
All the 61 cases reported from Pune are indigenous cases. In Mumbai 24 indigenous cases are reported during the day. The three (26/M, 30/M, 13/M) reported from Kolkata are also indigenous cases.
In Shillong, Meghalaya, one 17 year old male has a travel history to U.K.
In Bangalore, all of the 10 cases [4/F, 16/M, 16/M, 11/M, 42/M, 14/F, 4/F, 2/M, 6/M and 17/M] are indigenous cases with no foreign travel history.
Goa has reported one indigenous case [15/F] with no foreign travel history.
All the eight cases [31/M, 13/M, 15/F, 17/M, 7/M, 9/F, 13/F and 13/M] in Delhi are indigenous cases.
Three indigenous cases [13/F, 21/F and 11/F] with no foreign travel history are also reported in Hyderabad city.
Ahmadabad has reported four indigenous cases [24/M, 14/F, 60/F, and 19/M] with no foreign travel history
17 persons have died till today (Six of them today -Five in Pune and one in Nasik).
588 cases are at various stages of recovery.
A 33 year old male from Trivandrum who travelled from Andaman & Nicobar Islands via Chennai was admitted to Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum died on 11 August 2009. In Pune one 25 year old case was admitted on 6 August 2009 at the identified health facility and died of complications on 11th August 2009.
On 12th August 5 cases died in Pune (35/M; 29/F; 41/M; 50/F and 40/M). In Nasik one 27 year old male doctor died of complication... [info too long, truncated]
Three more deaths in San Diego County have been linked to the swine flu pandemic, and two of the people had no known underlying medical conditions, county health officials reported Wednesday.
The victims were a 32-year-old man, a 33-year-old woman and a 49-year-old woman, according to the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency.
Only the older woman had underlying medical conditions, according to county health officials.
To date, there have been 1,005 confirmed cases of H1N1 influenza in San Diego County, including 16 deaths, according to the HHSA
Swine Flu deaths are rising across South Florida after two people have been reported dead Wednesday.
The Miami-Dade Health Department has reported two new deaths, a 59-year-old woman and a 73-year old man. In Broward, health officials have confirmed a 33-year-old man died after coming down with H1N1.
Costa Rican president Oscar Arias tested positive for Swine Flu. The 69-yeariold came down with flu symptoms over the weekend. He\"s been quarantined and is being treated with medicine.
The number of deaths of Swine Flu is a total of 48 statewide.
Swine Flu deaths are rising across South Florida after two people have been reported dead Wednesday.
The Miami-Dade Health Department has reported two new deaths, a 59-year-old woman and a 73-year old man. In Broward, health officials have confirmed a 33-year-old man died after coming down with H1N1.
Costa Rican president Oscar Arias tested positive for Swine Flu. The 69-yeariold came down with flu symptoms over the weekend. He\"s been quarantined and is being treated with medicine.
The number of deaths of Swine Flu is a total of 48 statewide.
Swine flu claimed its first victim in Karnataka when a 26-year-old woman succumbed to the virus, pushing up the country-wide toll in the pandemic to 20.
The woman, Roopa, a teacher in a private school, was admitted to St. Philomena Hospital on August seven for pneumonia. Her condition turned critical on August 9 following which doctors tested her for swine flu which turned positive, health authorities said.
She died yesterday.
Roopa, a mother of two children aged between six and four, was also suffering from high blood sugar.
She was attending her school Sudarshan Vidyalaya till last week.
An eleven-month-old boy Rutwik Kamle and a 75-year-old woman Bharti Goyal died today in Pune, taking the toll in the Maharashtra city, severely hit by the virus, to 12 and across the country to 20.
Rutwik was admitted first to a private hospital and then shifted to government-run Sassoon Hospital last evening in a serious condition, official sources said. He died early this morning. Goyal, who was suffering from the viral infection, died in KEM Hospital in Pune, they said.
Besides the Pune deaths, one person each has succumbed to the virus in Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Nashik, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram and two in Mumbai.
The first fatal case of influenza A/H1N1 was registered in Nicaragua, said on Wednesday the Minister of Health, Guillermo Gonzalez (Guillermo Gonzalez).
"The first victim of a new influenza virus has become a 30-year-old woman who lived in the town of Cruz del Rio Grande on the Caribbean coast," - said the Minister.
According to him, despite all the measures taken, the woman was unable to save, because the disease has developed into the severe form of pneumonia.
A total of Nicaragua said 543 cases of influenza A/H1N1. Of these, 52% are men and 48% for women. More than 70% of sick new influenza virus from 20 to 30 years.
The first fatal case of influenza A/H1N1 was registered in Nicaragua, said on Wednesday the Minister of Health, Guillermo Gonzalez (Guillermo Gonzalez).
"The first victim of a new influenza virus has become a 30-year-old woman who lived in the town of Cruz del Rio Grande on the Caribbean coast," - said the Minister.
According to him, despite all the measures taken, the woman was unable to save, because the disease has developed into the severe form of pneumonia.
A total of Nicaragua said 543 cases of influenza A/H1N1. Of these, 52% are men and 48% for women. More than 70% of sick new influenza virus from 20 to 30 years.
A Puyallup mother who spent weeks in a coma and didn\"t even know she gave birth to a baby girl has died.
Katie Flyte lost her battle with swine flu and died Monday at Harborview Medical Center, her family said. She was 27 years old.
"She\"s in a better place," said her husband, Kenny.
Six weeks ago, Katie, who was then six-months pregnant, developed a fever and deep cough.
She was sent home and three flu tests came back negative, but her condition deteriorated. She contracted pneumonia, then went into respiratory arrest.
Doctors said they needed to deliver Katie\"s baby to save both lives.
In a drug-induced coma, Katie underwent a Cesarean section and gave birth to a 2 pound, 14 ounce girl.
She was eventually diagnosed with swine flu and doctors transferred her to Harborview, where she remained in a coma until she died.
"We didn\"t even have a name fully picked out yet," her husband said of their new baby, who has since been named Abigail Marie.
Kenny said doctors did everything they could to try to keep his wife alive.
Now Kenny, who was laid off from his construction job, is taking care of their 2-year-old son, visiting Abigail in the intensive care unit at Harborview, and planning his wife\"s memorial service.
Unpaid bills and mortgage payments have piled up, so KOMO viewers donated $4,000 to help with expenses.
Katie\"s family has been stunned by the outpouring of support, and Kenny said he probably has more people looking out for him than he\"ll ever know.
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Hospitalizations 3
Deaths 0
County # Lab Confirmed
ADDISON 5
BENNINGTON 6
CALEDONIA* 0
CHITTENDEN* 24
ESSEX* 0
FRANKLIN* 3
GRAND ISLE 1
LAMOILLE 0
ORANGE* 0
ORLEANS* 5
RUTLAND* 9
WASHINGTON* 4
WINDHAM* 3
WINDSOR* 6
Vermont: 2009
Cumulative Total
66
Two babies died from flu in recent days A San Juan.Los analysis in the Rawson Hospital indicate that the boys died from the disease. From the Epidemiology Division reported that the samples will be sent to the Institute Malbr n to ratify the result.
With these two new victims the death toll in the province has risen to four, according to official data. From the Epidemiology Division, Dr. Frida Cappato said that the results of the analysis in the Rawson Hospital were positive, ie by 95% can be considered positive. "The kids were in the risk group. One of them had two months of life. I think I had growth problems. While the other baby was a year and two months. And would have had a heart, "said the responsibility of Epidemiology in the Ministry of Health.
The analysis of the two babies were sent to the Institute Malbr n with the objective of ratifying the results obtained by the health professionals. "The samples are considered as priorities, therefore we do expect a response soon," said Dr. Cappato, who also argued that no more cases were confirmed positive. Epidemiology from the information indicated that they lived the nenes been processed yet and that the task yesterday was focused on rotating the test to Buenos Aires.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
Updated as of 8/12/2009 1:00 pm
Arizona
Summary of Cases and Epidemiologic Information
*New Cases
Total Confirmed Cases
ARIZONA
29
1,074
Apache
1
12
Cochise
0
2
Coconino
3
48
Gila
0
2
Graham
0
5
Greenlee
0
0
La Paz
0
1
Maricopa
22
622
Mohave
1
7
Navajo
1
27
Pima
1
169
Pinal
0
97
Santa Cruz
0
9
Yavapai
0
7
Yuma
0
65
*Cases identified during the previous seven days.
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The total number of Australian deaths associated with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 is currently 100, with 1 confirmed death in the ACT, 32 in NSW, 4 in the NT, 21 in Qld, 9 in SA, 4 in Tas, 21 in Victoria and 8 in WA.
The total number of Australian deaths associated with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 is currently 100, with 1 confirmed death in the ACT, 32 in NSW, 4 in the NT, 21 in Qld, 9 in SA, 4 in Tas, 21 in Victoria and 8 in WA.
The total number of confirmed cases of Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 swine flu is 3000, up from 2959 yesterday.
The actual number of cases of Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 will be significantly higher, as only a small proportion of people with influenza symptoms are being tested, to better inform their treatment.
The number of deaths from Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 swine flu remains unchanged at 14. It\"s important to note these 14 deaths reported by the Ministry are deaths from swine flu, where swine flu was a primary cause of death.
August 12, 2009
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21);
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)
East Haven (16)
East Lyme (2)
East Windsor (1)
Eastford (1)
Easton (13)
Ellington (1)
Enfield (8)
Essex (1)
Fairfield (39)
Farmington (6)
Glastonbury (8)
Granby (11)
Greenwich (57)
Groton (5)
Guilford (7)
Hamden (89)
Hampton (2)
Hartford (63)
Hebron (11)
Killingly (2)
Ledyard (2)
Litchfield (1)
Lyme (1)
Madison (8)
Manchester (13)
Mansfield (4)
Marlborough (1)
Meriden (37)
Middlefield (2)
Middletown (8)
Milford (19)
Monroe (11)
Montville (1)
Naugatuck (9)
New Britain (36)
New Canaan (8)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (203)
New London (11)
New Milford (2)
Newington (2)
Newtown (6)
North Branford (4)
North Haven (23)
Norwalk (65)... [info too long, truncated]
Among the 1910 Connecticut residents who have tested positive for novel H1N1:
50.8% are female, 47.2% are male and 2.0 % is sex unknown;
Ages range from less than 1 to 93 years (median age 14 years);
136 patients have been hospitalized for H1N1 related illnesses.
As of August 12, 2009, there have been 9 H1N1-related deaths involving residents of three Connecticut counties: Hartford County 2, New Haven County 6, and New London County 1.
Patients for whom home address is known are from the following counties: Fairfield (648), Hartford (350), Litchfield (29), Middlesex (25), New Haven (690), New London (39), Tolland (51), Windham (21); and the following towns:
Andover (1)
Ansonia (12)
Ashford (2)
Avon (18)
Barkhamsted (1)
Beacon Falls (1)
Berlin (5)
Bethany (1)
Bethel (4)
Bethlehem (1)
Bloomfield (5)
Bolton (13)
Branford (22)
Bridgeport (127)
Bristol (44)
Brookfield (2)
Brooklyn (2)
Burlington (4)
Canterbury (1)
Cheshire (28)
Chester (1)
Clinton (3)
Colchester (3)
Columbia (2)
Coventry (3)
Cromwell (3)
Danbury (22)
Darien (24)
Deep River (1)
Derby (9)
Durham (1)
East Haddam (2)
East Hampton (1)
East Hartford (23)