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Flu claims two lives in Delhi, nationwide toll touches 38

New Delhi/Bangalore, Aug 20 (PTI) Swine flu has claimed
four more lives in India, including its first two victims in
Delhi, taking the nationwide toll to 38 even as the country
witnessed a sharp rise in the infection with the total number
of those afflicted by the pandemic rising by 216 cases to
2,242.

Samrat Pandeya (31) died of the disease this morning at
the government-run Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in the capital,
while Renu Gupta (38) succumbed to the virus Wednesday night
there, the hospital Medical Superintendent N K Chaturvedi
said.

In the IT hub of Bangalore, 45-year-old Edward Mohan,
who was being treated for the viral infection at Shifa
Hospital since August 15, died Wednesday.

Kalpana, 36, died due to swine flu on August 17, three
days after she was admitted to Ramaiah Hospital and put on a
ventilator, health officials said in Bangalore, adding both of
them died of acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Karnataka now accounts for the second highest flu
deaths in the country with seven fatalities. Maharashtra has
recorded 20 deaths due to the viral infection, which includes
15 in worst-hit Pune.

Besides the casualties in Maharashtra and Karnataka,
the countrywide flu toll includes four deaths in Gujarat, two
each in Delhi and Chhattisgarh and one each in Tamil Nadu,
Kerala and Uttarakhand.

There was a sharp rise in the number of flu cases
yesterday with 216 people from various states testing
positive for the deadly virus, taking the total number of
those afflicted to 2,242, a Health Ministry official said in
Delhi.

Pandeya, a resident of neighbouring Gurgaon, had been
initially treated at private hospitals and later brought to
Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, a doctor said.

He was admitted to the hospital on August 14 with
symptoms of fever, breathlessness and signs of pneumonia,
the doctor said, adding that he tested positive for swine flu
and on the evening of August 15, his condition had turned
critical.

Renu Gupta, a resident of Model Town in Delhi, who had
returned from Singapore on August 15 and had developed flu
symptoms three days back, was admitted to RML hospital in a
critical state during the day Wednesday and was put on a
ventilator, they said.

In the case of Kalpana in Bangalore, her swab test
confirming H1N1 status came in 48 hours later,health officials
said.

Meanwhile, Mumbai with 48 new flu patients topped the
list of fresh cases yesterday followed by Pune (36), Chennai
(30) and Delhi (25), a Health Ministry official said.

The other cases were from Bangalore (17), Nagpur (13),
Coimbatore (9), Dhule (5), Gurgaon, Nashik, Latur, Aurangabad,
Rajkot (three each), Naned, Ratnagiri, Beed, Surat (two each)
and Ahmednagar, Kholapur, Satara, Diburgarh, Jamnagar,
Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Daman, Mangalore and Buldan (one each).

Out of the 25 cases reported from Delhi, only three
cases have foreign travel history.

"11,724 persons have been tested so far out of which
2,242 are positive for swine flu. Of the 2242 positive cases,
758 have been discharged," the official said. PTI

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