Swine Flu Spreads in Kurnool District, Toll Rises

February 15, 2017 15:47
Swine Flu Spreads in Kurnool District, Toll Rises

Day by day the number of swine flu cases has been increasing in Kurnool district. According to DM&HO Dr Meenakshi Mahadevan, who is an in-charge, confirmed the news.

Dr Mahadevan said that "though the prevalence of the H1N1 virus is a cause for concern, there is no reason for people to worry as the medical administrative department is equipped with the medication and facilities needed to control and check the spread of the virus."

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, the DM&HO said "so far five suspected cases of swine flu had been reported at primary health centres in the district. Of these, three patients tested positive for the virus and two tested negatives. One of the three who tested positive succumbed to the disease at a private hospital in Hyderabad. In another latest case, Ramija Bi has been tested positive but remains asymptomatic. She is currently being treated in a special ward, and is being closely monitored."

Dr Mahadevan said that "the number of flu infections typically peak in January and February, and subside with the summer heat but that this year the public’s anxiety has been excessive. She is optimistic that the spread of the disease will gradually taper off in the coming weeks. People are panicking just because it is swine flu."

The doctor has cautioned all the visitors that they should wear masks when travelling in the district. The sufficient doses of vaccine are also available.

Government scientists have ordered the virus to check for variations and found that there have been no changes in the genome, as analysed to the original H1N1 virus from 2009.

"This means that patients should react to the antiviral drug Tamiflu. It is the same virus and the same medication, but the mortality ratio is higher,” said Dr P. Jikki, Government General Hospital administrator-in-charge.

“People are getting treated by village doctors, sometimes even homoeopaths and practitioners of traditional medicine,” she said, “unless they come to a general hospital, we will not know  how many people have been affected.”

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BY M. DIVYA SRI

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