Influenza

When externalities collide: influenza and pollution

Influenza, or flu, and air pollution are significant public health risks that impact nations around the world with large economic consequences. The authors of this paper show that increased levels of air pollution significantly increase the rate of hospitalisation for people with flu. In addition, they find that protection afforded …

Swine flu: Nayagarh on alert

NAYAGARH: Even though no suspected swine flu case has been detected in the district, the health administration is battle-ready for a possible outbreak. ADMO (Public Health) DR Mishra told this to mediapersons here on Saturday. A District Rapid Response Team (DRRT) with CDMO, ADMO (PH), a medicine specialist and a …

1976 recall: Health workers reluctant to take swine flu vaccine, says study

Although the first batch of swine flu vaccines are supposed to be ready and licenced by October, most healthcare workers do not want to be the first to be vaccinated. The reason behind the reluctance is the 1976 swine flu fiasco in the US when the vaccine supposedly killed 25 …

Swine virus 100 times lethal than seasonal flu

People who die after getting swine flu are 100 times more likely, compared to seasonal flu, to have been killed by the virus itself rather than secondary causes, a top French researcher said Monday. The findings -- published on a research-sharing platform, PLoS Currents: Influenza, vetted by flu experts -- …

Agency Urges Caution on Estimates of Swine Flu

Up to 90,000 deaths from swine flu in the United States, mostly among children and young people? Up to 1.8 million people hospitalized, with 50 percent to 100 percent of the intensive-care beds in some cities filled with swine flu patients? Up to half the population infected by this winter? …

Avian influenza surveillance in wild migratory, resident, domestic birds and in poultry in Maharashtra and Manipur, India

India reported outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in poultry in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh (February

Avian influenza surveillance in wild migratory, resident, domestic birds and in poultry in Maharashtra and Manipur, India

India reported outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in poultry in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh (February--April 2006); Manipur (July 2007); West Bengal (January 2008) and Tripura (April 2008). Original Source

How long will it last?

One week, 17 deaths and over 1,000 confirmed cases. You can count the days on your fingers, but not the victims of the new public health menace -the H1N1 flu. "Its speed is without precedent," says Dr Randeep Guleria, professor of Internal Medicine at the All India Institute of Medical …

Swine flu claims 6th victim in Guj

Bharuch Resident Dies In Vadodara; Positive Cases Climb To 92 In State Vadodara: The march of the deadly swine flu continues in the state with the virus claiming its sixth life on Sunday. Hasmukh Hingoo, 47, resident of Bharuch, who was admitted to SSG Hospital (SSGH) in Vadodara on August …

'The flu might be here to stay for awhile, perhaps even months'

In the midst of a busy calendar when the nation is in the grip of a new and unusual global pandemic, Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad spoke to Deputy Editor Damayanti Datta. Excerpts: Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad Q. The H1N1 virus has arrived finally in India and …

5 more cases of swine flu in state

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Five more swine flu cases have been reported in the state on Sunday. Three cases have been reported from Thiruvananthapuram district and one each from Malappuram and Kannur. The total number of swine flu cases in state has now risen to 116, an official release here said. As part …

State to bear expenses of H1N1 patients

People affected with A(H1N1) influenza will soon get treatment free of cost in the State. This was announced by Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa after a review meeting on Saturday. File photoThe State Government will bear the expenses of patients who undergo swab tests and treatment at private hospitals. To …

Swine flu: WHO stresses selective use of drugs

Surinder Sud / New Delhi August 24, 2009, 1:36 IST Fresh guidelines for managing patients of H1N1 swine flu virus, issued yesterday by the United Nations health body, lay stress on the selective use of anti-viral drugs oseltamivir (tamiflu) and zanamivir to prevent serious illness and deaths and reduce need …

Number of cases reaches 100 in AP

Aug. 22: Nine more cases of swine flu were reported in the state on Saturday, taking the count of H1N1 positive cases to 100. According to the district medical and health officer, Dr Ch Jayakumari, nine of 36 cases which were referred to the Institute of Preventive Medicine tested positive. …

One Flu Over The Cuckoos Nest

From Mexico to Pune, swine flu is spreading more fear than disease. DIVYA GUPTA maps the hysteria Cautious? A Mumbai school teacher helps kids with masks given by the Shiv Sena WHILE DEALING with global pandemics, it is best to dispel the biggest myths surrounding them first. The

Govt worried about spread of swine flue 87 infected so far

The government is somewhat worried about the spread swine flu in the country as the number of infected people rose to 87 as of Wednesday. "We are slightly worried with the jump in the identified swine flu cases as 13 new cases were confirmed on Wednesday," Health Minister Prof. AFM …

154 cases of swine flu in State, says Paneerselvam

Four more laboratories get the nod for testing HEALTH Minister M R K Panneerselvam on Thursday said that the number of persons afflicted with swine flu in Tamil Nadu had gone up to 154 so far but the State government was leaving no stone unturned to check the spread of …

Use Ayurveda, Unani interventions to bolster flu immunity: Centre

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Thursday said Ayurveda and Unani interventions could be used for increasing the immunity to fight various flu-like conditions. These could be adopted by normal healthy persons as well as those with mild symptoms such as cold, cough and body pain. However, in the case of …

Nine more test positive for A (H1N1) flu in Coimbatore

COIMBATORE: Nine more persons have tested positive for A (H1N1) influenza in Coimbatore. These include seven girl students of a private school in the city. Already three girls of this school had tested positive and were said to have been cured. Of the other two positive results that arrived late …

Gujarat invokes EDCA to control swine flu

Manas Dasgupta GANDHINAGAR: The Gujarat government has invoked the 102-year old Epidemic Diseases Control Act, 1907, to fight swine flu. Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas said that with this, the district authorities had been given more powers to take necessary steps to tackle the situation.

21 pvt hospitals in Maha allowed to treat swine flu patients

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has allowed 21 private hospitals in the state to treat swine flu cases, a senior government official said here today. So far, the death toll due to swine flu in Maharashtra has reached 19. The swine flu pandemic Seventeen hospitals in Mumbai, three in Pune and …

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