Guj govt seeks Centre's help to tackle swine flu menace

Press Trust of India  |  Vadodara 

With swine flu killing over 200 people in this year, Chief Minister today said he has requested the Centre to send a team of medical experts to the state to suggest steps to prevent the spread of the deadly disease.

Rupani was in Vadodara to take stock of the situation as eight people in the city have succumbed to virus infection so far this year.


"Swine flu has claimed the lives of more than 200 people and 2,100 positive cases have been reported in the state so far, of which about 1,200 cases are reported from the four cities of Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot," he told PTI after visiting the isolation ward in Sir Sayajirao General Hospital here.

"Hospitals in the state are equipped with ventilators, oxygen cylinders, and there is enough stock of tablets and other medicines. The hospitals have set up isolation wards. But despite all these measures, we have requested the Centre to dispatch its team to the state to take stock of the situation and recommend ways to prevent the spread of the disease," Rupani said.

The has set up isolation wards at all the and civic hospitals and testing of the swine flu cases are being done in at least nine labs in the state, which was not possible till several years ago as the reports in this regard used to be sent to the labs located in Pune in Maharashtra for confirming the case of swine flu, he said.

A state-level team, headed by Rupani, was on a tour of four cities- Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot- in to take stock of the swine flu situation.

As per a statement issued by the yesterday, swine flu has killed 208 people in since January this year and 994 patients infected with virus were undergoing treatment in hospitals.

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