H1N1 demise in India in precedent week

H1N1 in IndiaAs many as 32 people passed away due to the deadly influenza A (H1N1) in India throughout the week ending October 10, as per the official statement received from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare here today, citing the information gathered from the States.

Counting with this, the death toll in the nation since the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the swine flu as a deadly disease in mid-June previous year has went up to 2606.

On August 10, the WHO had, announced an ending to the deadly disease however indispensable for the constant observation, spotting out that Bubonic plague, like the viruses that the sources that creates them, are random.

Out of the 32 fatalities, 13 happened in Gujarat, 6 in Maharashtra, 5 in Uttar Pradesh, 2 all in Delhi and Pondicherry and 1 each in Orissa, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, the declaration stated.

As per the report, a total of 202 new cases of swine flu were recorded during the week from the nation, counting 59 in Rajasthan, 48 in Tamil Nadu, 33 in Maharashtra and 28 in Karnataka.