Nationally received data reveals 18,855 cases of H1N1 influenza have been reported in which claiming 929 deaths.
It said to have 90% of deaths in Gujarat in last 2months and within 24 hours alone 12 people had died. Many swine flu cases in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are affected on the western coast through Tamil Nadu cases loss of life was minimal. Swine flu is sweeping highly throughout the country it left Maharashtra with maximum cases Gujarat with a disproportionate number of deaths.
According to data released by new 18.Till 6 August
- Maharashtra has reported 3750 cases with a virus with 381 deaths.
- Karnataka with 2805cases
- Gujarat 903 cases but has 138 deaths
- Delhi reported 928 cases and 4deaths
- Tamil Nadu 2956 cases
- Kerala 1317 cases
- Telangana 1493 cases
Among southern parts death, mortality rates compared to other part is much-seeing data. According to Vijay Rupani government to ask the doctor to prescribe Tami flu to all patients with general fever seeing death toll. By Friday it reported having confirmed 242 people died according to state government figure. In last 24 hours, 12 people alone died Chief minister Rupani even requested the centre to send a team of medical experts to suggest steps to prevent the spread of the H1n1 virus infection. It seems unprecedented temperature fluctuation in the city leading up to problems like a sore throat and dementia. Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot seem to be reported with maximum cases.