Officials of Manama said on Sunday that in Bahrain a southeast aisan woman became the first victim to die of swine flu.
The southeast aisan woman in her thirties was brought to salmaniya medical complex in critical condition on Wednesday.
The authorities said that the woman was a Filipino and they are working together with the Philippine embassy to identify that woman and her prevalence into the country.
The medical staff Dr al-Awadhi said that they are unable to identify her source of infection, since she was brought with a serious medical condition they are not able to ask her about the source of infection. She was also suffering from other medical illness which mired her from responding to the treatment and made a way to her death.
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India: H1N1 infected cases is going down every day for a long time.
But on Wednesday 22 new suspected cases were reported from all parts of the country. Of all the reported cases none tested positive for the H1N1 virus.
The authorities said that the 22 patients were admitted in their respective city hospitals which include the private hospitals.
Out of 22, 8 were from Ahmadabad, 5 from Rajkot, 5 in vadodara, 1 in Surat and three in Bhavnagar.
Till now the country has suspected 663 swine cases out of which 555 tested positive. The government said that 88 positive cases have been treated and discharged out of the remaining 105 cases.
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New Delhi: Late Thursday at least 10 swine flu deaths were reported taking the nationwide H1N1 death rate to 45. This is the highest death sway so far in a single day.
The deaths were reported from Karnataka (four), Delhi, Gujarat and Pune each with two deaths.
Now Karnataka ranks second in the death rate with 11 persons after Maharashtra which has reported 25 deaths in India. And five people have died in Gujarat and one each in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
On Thursday 159 fresh cases of swine flu cases were reported in the country taking the total number of persons affected by swine flu to 2,401, in spite of taking slew measures to check and the break the infectivity rotation.
The victims of the late Thursday death are Vikram Sharma (25), Dipti Pawar (27) in pune, Krishnaveni (45) and Kalpana (36) in Karnataka, and Edward Mohan (45).
In the meantime Bombay HC has asked the centre to case a sworn statement within a week on the actions taken for tackling H1N1.
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Uttar Pradesh: Four new cases affected by H1N1 virus were reported taking the affected people to 33. Health official report says that out of 50 people tested for the swine flu in Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences last night four of them were found to be positive.
Anant Kumar Misra health minister of the state said that since all the infected people are carrying only the primary infection there is case to worry.
Only a private engineering college student has been found with the secondary level of infection. The report from the chief medical officer says that the authorities are maintaining constant vigil on the boy and he does not even have a fever and they have sent the fresh sample of the boy for a test.
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Date: 17 August 2009, 09:00am IST
Two women in Bangalore both aged 27 and one in Pune aged 36 died today due to swine flu raisin the country’s death rate to 28.
Pune is now at the first place with the toll rate 13 and second is Bangalore with five deaths so far.
Besides Bangalore and Pune, Ahmedabad, Nashik, Thiruvananthapuram, Raipur and Rilapur has the death number one and two each in Mumbai and Vadodara.
The report from the health offcials says that two persons Shamshad Begum and Shilpa Hegde fell prey to this infection at different hospitals. Their test reports have confirmed positive against the H1N1 virus.
Begum was suffering from breathing problem for the last three months and lately she suffered from cough, cold and fever, and she was admitted in the Baptist hospital on 10th August Medical Superintendent Chandy Abraham said.
The official sources said that a 36 year old woman in Sasson hospital died late tonight because of swine flu.
On August 13 a woman named Bina Gonsalves admitted in the hospital was suspected with swine flu symptoms. With the thirteenth death rate in Pune the death rate of the country rise to 28.
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Date: 13th August 2009
In Pune an out breakable city of India has faced the first H1N1 virus death. A nine month old baby and a woman died in Pune and a school teacher was the first swine flu death person in Bangalore. As the officials said that the India's toll rate has increased to 20
Late Wednesday Swabhiman Kamble a nine month old baby died at the Sahyadri Munot hospital in Pune. An official of Maharashtra said that the child was hospitalized early in this week with the flu like symptoms. In between these the child was taken to the Sassoon hospital for a check up. Since Very serious cases of swine flu are treated in the Sassoon hospital.
In shri nursing home at Maharashtra a 37 year old women Archana Kolhe died in swine flu. This was the Maharashtra’s 15th flu death and Pune’s 12th flu death. Two more people have died in Mumbai and one in Nashik.
Rupa 26 year old school teacher died at Bangalore's St. Philomena Hospital late Wednesday. Her result that arrived on Thursday says that she died of swine flu. She was admitted in the hospital on 7th August and her throat and nasal swabs have confirmed that Rupa was affected by H1N1 virus.
She was admitted with breathing problem along with pneumonia complaints. Her condition became worse on Tuesday and she died Wednesday afternoon. We confirmed that she was affected by the swine virus only Wednesday night says the director of the hospital Prasad.
According to the health department of Karnataka 97 people have tested positive for the swine flu virus out of 522.
With all these news it is found that death has raised to 20 in India. 15 from Maharashtra and other reported from Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram.
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Date: 13th August 2009
In the Bangalore city a 26 year old women died of H1N1 virus late Thursday raising the death rate to 20 in India. The death was first reported to the capital of India's information technology.
At the same time in Pune the most affected city in India has faced two death of swine flu raising the death rate of Mumbai to 12.
Theatres, schools and colleges were ordered to close on Thursday for three days in Mumbai as the fear of the epidemic spread.
Prajakata Lavangare Maharashtra spokeswomen stated that the same orders were issued in the Pune which is situated in the same state.
PTI report said that the women died in Bangalore was identified as Roopa a school teacher and the mother of two children. While undergoing the treatment for respiratory illness she was found to a positive for the H1N1 virus.
All over India out of 5,000 people tested for the virus 1,078 were given the positive results says the health officials.


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