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Swine Flu Plays Havoc in India, 600 Dead, 10'000 Get Positive Test. What Measures Have Paksitani Government Taken ?

Swine Flu is playing havoc with the lives of Indians. Till now, 620 people have been reported dead and over 10'000 people have been identified with positive test of influenza A virus. Pakistan and India share almost similar environment and any epidemic that erupts on one side is likely o have its effect on the other side of the border. So has Government taken any precautionary measures or another disaster is in waiting for Pakistani people ?


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NEW DELHI: The mercury rising, yet the H1N1 influenza A virus seems to defy its survival limitations, worrying the health ministry and doctors.

This year, swine flu deaths have more than doubled compared to the previous year taking the toll to 624. A total of 9,311 people got infected, government data show. In February alone over 300 died across the country. In 2014, 218 swine flu deaths were reported from a total of 937 cases, pan-India.

"As it starts getting warmer, we expected cases to come down. This year the trend is different," says Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, senior consultant, internal medicine, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals.

Union health minister JP Nadda has held frequent review meetings. The ministry's directed pharma companies to expedite supply of antiviral medicines to state hospitals and licensed retail outlets. "We've asked companies to airlift stocks, if required. We'll monitor availability in the retail market," Union health secretary BP Sharma said. The government hopes cases will come down with awareness and precautionary measures, he said. The ministry has directed states to provide protective kits to health workers.

Although the cause is yet to be ascertained, doctors suspect a change in the strain behaviour — which generally happens in three to four years — resulting in the sudden spurt in cases. ICMR, though, has ruled out strain mutation, BP Sharma, secretary to the health ministry said.
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Doctors recommend isolation of patients. They cautioned that only those with moderate to acute symptoms should go to hospitals for tests and treatment. "Patients with milder symptoms should stay home, take antiviral medicines and precautions," says Dr KK Aggarwal, leading cardiologist.

READ ALSO: 4 factors that gave the H1N1 virus more teeth

Patients with breathlessness, high fever for three to four days or those already suffering from complex diseases and are immuno-compromised should go for hospitalization, according to Dr Aggarwal. Experts said the government should formulate a treatment protocol so there's no unnecessary testing and hospitalization. Last week, retail medicine shortages were reported from states, including Maharashtra and Delhi.

Sharma maintains it's important to ensure needless prescription doesn't lead to the virus turning resistant to the drug. Doctors, nonetheless, suggest patients displaying severe symptoms start taking the antiviral medicine. "Once the disease develops, the medicine's efficiency starts going down," said Dr Arup Basu of ***** Ram Hospital.

Have asthma? Take extra care

Asthmatics are more vulnerable to swine flu. Nearly 30% of those hospitalized for the flu are asthma patients, a research says. "Swine flu and asthma attack the airways.

READ ALSO: Even doctors find it difficult to get Tamiflu in Delhi

Having both makes people vulnerable to respiratory complications, including pneumonia, says Dr Vivek Nangia, director and head of pulmonology at Fortis. India has 30 million asthmatics, about 10% of the 300 million worldwide.

Experts say though noninvasive ventilation can be effective for such patients, it's limited to 10% because of poor awareness. "By the time the patient is prescribed noninvasive ventilation in home care, lungs have irretrievably damaged," says Dr Nangia.

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Over 6oo Indians dead, crazy: close the Pakistani borders as soon as possible....Immediate vaccine needs to be made available....if possible erect water gates to divert water and drink only treated water.
 
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how did swine flu suddenly return after 5 years in India?
 
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Swine Flu Plays Havoc in India, 600 Dead, 10'000 Get Positive Test. What Measures Have Paksitani Government Taken ?

Swine Flu is playing havoc with the lives of Indians. Till now, 620 people have been reported dead and over 10'000 people have been identified with positive test of influenza A virus. Pakistan and India share almost similar environment and any epidemic that erupts on one side is likely o have its effect on the other side of the border. So has Government taken any precautionary measures or another disaster is in waiting for Pakistani people ?


---------------------------------------------------------
NEW DELHI: The mercury rising, yet the H1N1 influenza A virus seems to defy its survival limitations, worrying the health ministry and doctors.

This year, swine flu deaths have more than doubled compared to the previous year taking the toll to 624. A total of 9,311 people got infected, government data show. In February alone over 300 died across the country. In 2014, 218 swine flu deaths were reported from a total of 937 cases, pan-India.

"As it starts getting warmer, we expected cases to come down. This year the trend is different," says Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, senior consultant, internal medicine, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals.

Union health minister JP Nadda has held frequent review meetings. The ministry's directed pharma companies to expedite supply of antiviral medicines to state hospitals and licensed retail outlets. "We've asked companies to airlift stocks, if required. We'll monitor availability in the retail market," Union health secretary BP Sharma said. The government hopes cases will come down with awareness and precautionary measures, he said. The ministry has directed states to provide protective kits to health workers.

Although the cause is yet to be ascertained, doctors suspect a change in the strain behaviour — which generally happens in three to four years — resulting in the sudden spurt in cases. ICMR, though, has ruled out strain mutation, BP Sharma, secretary to the health ministry said.
46281286.cms


Doctors recommend isolation of patients. They cautioned that only those with moderate to acute symptoms should go to hospitals for tests and treatment. "Patients with milder symptoms should stay home, take antiviral medicines and precautions," says Dr KK Aggarwal, leading cardiologist.

READ ALSO: 4 factors that gave the H1N1 virus more teeth

Patients with breathlessness, high fever for three to four days or those already suffering from complex diseases and are immuno-compromised should go for hospitalization, according to Dr Aggarwal. Experts said the government should formulate a treatment protocol so there's no unnecessary testing and hospitalization. Last week, retail medicine shortages were reported from states, including Maharashtra and Delhi.

Sharma maintains it's important to ensure needless prescription doesn't lead to the virus turning resistant to the drug. Doctors, nonetheless, suggest patients displaying severe symptoms start taking the antiviral medicine. "Once the disease develops, the medicine's efficiency starts going down," said Dr Arup Basu of ***** Ram Hospital.

Have asthma? Take extra care

Asthmatics are more vulnerable to swine flu. Nearly 30% of those hospitalized for the flu are asthma patients, a research says. "Swine flu and asthma attack the airways.

READ ALSO: Even doctors find it difficult to get Tamiflu in Delhi

Having both makes people vulnerable to respiratory complications, including pneumonia, says Dr Vivek Nangia, director and head of pulmonology at Fortis. India has 30 million asthmatics, about 10% of the 300 million worldwide.

Experts say though noninvasive ventilation can be effective for such patients, it's limited to 10% because of poor awareness. "By the time the patient is prescribed noninvasive ventilation in home care, lungs have irretrievably damaged," says Dr Nangia.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...w/46281259.cms

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Shit i also have fever for a 2 days:o::o::o::o:
 
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if possible erect water gates to divert water and drink only treated water.
Dude 70% of the population already drinks rubbish water (with love from the govt from rusty pipes to bursted sewage water mixed in untreated drinking water) only 5% of the elite get treated water or bottled water....
25% of the population probably doesnt even have access to proper drinking water!
 
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oh my god, this is so frustrating

RIP, and be safe, we need to find the solution for swine flue soon, human is a human, doesn't matter where he dies, it hurts
 
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Indian government or the hospitals arent serious enough to contain the situation..I was watching IBN sting operation, the patients were supposed to be isolated but the places were roaming with bystanders and other people..
 
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Simply cuz it was not treated in India properly, lack of basic facilities, slums, and too big a population. terrible.

Ever heard about Polio.

Swine Flue is due to Pig, enough said.
 
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Govt of Pakistan should restrict Indians` entry in pakistan and should make vaccination compulsory for entring Pakistan
 
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