Delhi health dept panel examining \'swine flu\' deaths reported by hospitals: Official

Delhi health dept panel examining 'swine flu' deaths reported by hospitals: Official

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A panel of the city's department is examining the death cases reported by various hospitals, to ascertain if was the cause of fatalities, a senior said.

Meanwhile, 43 fresh cases have been reported in the national capital, taking the total number of cases to 660 for the month of January, he said.

While 13 deaths due to have been reported at two Centre-run hospitals here this year, but the department has not made public any fatality due to it yet.

"A committee under the department is examining the cases, if the deaths were caused by The report will come out by Monday or Tuesday, so we will get a clear picture," the told

According to senior officials at Safdarjung Hospital, three deaths due to swine flu have been recorded this season while has reported 10 fatalities.

Nine of the 10 people who died at were from Delhi, and the other one from outside the city, officials said.

After holding a state-level review meeting on in?uenza A (H1N1), the government had recently said that all government hospitals in the city are equipped with necessary logistics required for the management of the and drug Oseltamivir along with (PPE kits) and N95 masks are also available.

Recent guidelines from the on case diagnosis, management, vaccination, isolation criteria, risk categorisation and preventive measures have been circulated among all hospitals and health facilities.

"All hospitals have been asked to keep ventilators ready, and also told to disseminate information on the prevention of the disease," the health department said.

Health advisories, in English and Hindi, on seasonal In?uenza A H1N1 (swine flu) have been prepared and issued for general public in leading newspapers.

Patients with co-morbid condition like low immunity, on immune-suppressant, blood cancer, renal transplant, diabetes, heart are at high risk of getting infected with swine flu.

For any query on swine flu, people can seek assistance on the 24X7 helpline number at DGHS (HQ): 011-22300012, 22307145.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 22:20 IST