the first first time in six months not a single case of H1N1 virus have been reported in Sassoon General Hospital in the last two days. There has been a positive decline in the number of cases in the public hospital.
According to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) Deputy Director Dr. MS Chadda, positivity of the transfer is certainly less than before. The cause may be seasonal in climate change or increased immunity among people who have been exposed to the virus. The Art Institute who has proven over a thousand cases, said there was a decrease in the number of cases sent from all parts of Maharashtra.
According to Dr. Arun Jamkaran, Dean BJ Medical College and Sassoon Hospital, ICU government has always been flooded with patients, but now there are patients on ventilator. Dr. Uddhava Gawhande, Deputy Director of Health said only 30 cases were reported throughout the district. Dr. Pradip Awater which stands for integrated disease surveillance project in Maharashtra, said that he had only 8-10 cases were reported from different parts of the state on a daily basis."Our procedures for monitoring and screening of people with swine influenza-like symptoms, will be implemented as part of preparations for a new wave of H1N1 virus," said Gawhande. While 10.35 lakh persons were screened for the virus, total 2759 persons were tested positive in the district of Pune and 171 deaths occurred in the city. Out of 171, were 25 patients from other cities, but were treated in the city.
first time in six months not a single case of H1N1 virus have been reported in Sassoon General Hospital in the last two days. There has been a positive decline in the number of cases in the public hospital. UCI he government has always been flooded with patients, but now no patients on ventilator. Dr. Uddhava Gawhande, Deputy Director of Health said only 30 cases were reported throughout the district. Dr. Pradip Awater which stands for integrated disease surveillance project in Maharashtra, said that he had only 8-10 cases were reported from different parts of the state on a daily basis.
Awater said more than 5,000 people who had tested positive for H1N1 virus and 317 deaths. "The incidence is declining," he said. "The Serum Institute of India, Phase 1 clinical trials of a vaccine against H1N1 is going native," says project director Dr. Rajiv Dhere.






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