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Three more suspected cases of swine flu in Delhi

Last Updated 22 June 2009, 09:31 IST

While two suspected cases are from Delhi, the other one is reported from Bangalore. "The results of their tests are awaited. They are undergoing treatment," a senior Health Ministry official said.

So far, a total of 59 people have been found positive for swine flu across the country, out of which 32 patients have been discharged. "This (discharge of the patients) indicates that the disease is completely curable and there is no reason to panic," he said.

Asked about reports that the condition of a swine flu-infected woman in the capital was deteriorating, the official denied it saying her condition was improving.

"She had other complications as she was suffering from asthma and other ailments. Now, her condition is improving. The deterioration of her health was not because of swine flu," the official said.

Tamiflu has been made available in all government hospitals where treatment is offered, the official said adding that preventive medicines given to suspected cases of H1N1 infection have also made available in enough quantity.

Out of the total 59 patients, 53 had come from abroad while six contracted the disaese in the country.

In Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar, a youth, who was admitted to the district hospital with suspected swine flu symptoms, was discharged after he tested negative.

The 20-year-old man, who was working in a mill in South Africa, had complained of fever after he arrived here from abroad, officials said on Monday.

Three positive cases of swine flu were reported yesterday, including a couple who travelled to India from the US.

While two cases were reported from Chennai, the third one was reported from the national capital where a 15-year-old boy tested positive for the disease.

"So far samples of 421 persons have been tested, out of which 59 have been found positive for novel Influenza A (H1N1). Of these, six persons contracted the virus from infected persons who travelled from abroad," the official said.

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(Published 22 June 2009, 09:31 IST)

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