Four more swine flu cases take total in Delhi to 64
BY MPost9 Feb 2013 6:58 AM IST
MPost9 Feb 2013 6:58 AM IST
Four people tested positive for swine flu on Friday, taking to 64 the number of people infected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus in the capital, an official said.
‘Four people where tested positive for swine flu but there have been no deaths today (Friday),’ a doctor of the Delhi Health Service (DHS) said.
According to doctors, there has been a sudden spurt in the number of cases – there were 39 cases and a death in January alone, and 25 cases and two deaths in February as of Friday.
‘This year there is a sudden spurt in cases - 64 cases of swine flu in two months are more as compared to last year,’ an official said, attributing it to a weather patterns and low hygiene standards of people.
According to the Delhi government, only four cases were reported during the same period in 2012, and a total of 78 cases and one death in the entire year.
‘Four people where tested positive for swine flu but there have been no deaths today (Friday),’ a doctor of the Delhi Health Service (DHS) said.
According to doctors, there has been a sudden spurt in the number of cases – there were 39 cases and a death in January alone, and 25 cases and two deaths in February as of Friday.
‘This year there is a sudden spurt in cases - 64 cases of swine flu in two months are more as compared to last year,’ an official said, attributing it to a weather patterns and low hygiene standards of people.
According to the Delhi government, only four cases were reported during the same period in 2012, and a total of 78 cases and one death in the entire year.
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