Swine flu claims four lives in Maharashtra

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PUNE: After a lull of six months, swine flu has again reared its head in Maharashtra, claiming four lives in Pune in the past fortnight, including two Friday, putting the state health machinery in a state of high alert, a top official said.

Besides, the four fatalities, another 34 victims are admitted in different city hospitals.

“The condition of at least five people is critical and they have been put on ventilator. We can only hope that there are no fresh cases or casualties,” Pradip Awate, head of Integrated Disease Surveillance in the State Surveillance Office, which monitors swine flu in Maharashtra, told IANS Saturday.

In the past 11 months, the number of casualties has touched seven – one in Nashik in May 2011, followed by two in Kolhapur in September 2011 and four, including three women in Pune in March 2012, Awate said.

Following the sudden spurt in swine flu in the past two months, the entire state health machinery has been geared up to face any eventuality, he added.

The extended winter in early February in the state, the intermittent sharp disturbances during the winter to summer transition phase, and declining immunity among the masses are reasons for the recent rise in swine flu cases.

Since the disease is considered at peak in the winter months, the health authorities are hopeful that it will decline from early or mid-April onwards.

“If not, then we are prepared to tackle it even during the monsoon and post-monsoon months,” a grim Awate assured.(IANS)

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