The Delhi government recently said that all government hospitals in the city are equipped with necessary logistics required for the management of the disease.
One
death due to swine
flu and 124 fresh cases of Influenza A (H1N1) was Tuesday
recorded in Delhi, taking the total number of people affected by the
disease in the city this year to 1019, according to a report.
The
city had recorded 895 positive cases of swine flu till Monday, which
included 712 adults and 183 children, the latest report by the city's
Directorate General of Health Services said.
As
many as 104 fresh cases of adults, 20 of children and one death was
recorded on Tuesday, it said. Till Monday, Delhi government had not
recorded any death due to swine flu.
However,
two Centre-run hospitals here have reported 13 deaths due to swine
flu this year. According to senior officials at Safdarjung Hospital,
three deaths due to swine flu have been recorded this season, while
RML Hospital has reported 10 fatalities.
Nine
of the 10 people who died at RML Hospital were from Delhi, and the
other one was from outside the city, officials said.
After
holding a state-level review meeting on Influenza A (H1N1), the Delhi
government recently said that all government hospitals in the city
are equipped with necessary logistics required for the management of
the disease and drug Oseltamivir along with personal protective
equipment (PPE kits) and N95 masks are also available.
Recent
guidelines from the Union Health Ministry 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
Delhi health department official said.
Health
advisories, in English and Hindi, on seasonal Influenza
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 disease 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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