268 deaths from swine flu in Maha between Jan-Oct: Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government Thursday said that 268 people had died due to in the state between January and October this year and 32 people were on support.

"is the first state to formulate guidelines for treatment in such a way. These guidelines, according to which patients should be treated, will be sent to all government and private hospitals in the state," said Thursday.

Sawant had Thursday convened a meeting of the Diseases Control Committee due to the increasing number of swine flu cases in other areas of the state including Nashik, and

"Considering the growing prevalence of swine flu, the has taken serious note of it and has announced guidelines for treatment of critical patients," the said, adding that the guidelines lay emphasis on how to treat patients in the intensive care unit (ICU).

"These guidelines have been prepared by the Expert Doctors Committee and will be distributed to private and civic hospitals, and members of Indian Medical Association," the said.

Sawant said doctors should make changes in the guidelines depending on the condition of each patient.

There are around 2,300 people infected with swine flu in the state, he said.

"This year, 60 per cent of the swine flu patients hail from rural areas. Swine flu has killed patients in the 41-50 year age group," he informed.

He said that hospitals have been instructed to administer to patients suffering from cold and in case their condition does not improve in 24 hours despite medication.

"pill is not known to affect adversely. Private doctors should use it," he said.

The minister also informed that 29 deaths have been reported so far from

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 23:05 IST