Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Surge in swine flu cases, 38 found positive in 12 days

- Jatinder Kohli jatinder.kohli2@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR: S wine flu is spreading its tentacles in Punjab with 38 of the 96 people found positive this season having surfaced in the last 12 days only.

The disease has claimed 17 lives in 13 districts where the cases were reported. Ludhiana and Mo hali district stop the chart with maximum positive cases followed by Jalandhar district.

Ludhiana has witnessed 36 positive cases while Mohali has seen 19. Jalandhar has recorded 10 cases followed by Fatehgarh Sahib and Pa ti ala, the hometown of state health minister Brahm Mohindra, seven and six respective­ly.

Four people were found positive in Hoshiarpur and Rupnagar each. In terms of toll, Ludhiana had the highest number of seven deaths, with SAS Nagar and Patiala reporting two each.

Faridkot , Fatehgarh Sahib , Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Rupnagar and Sangrur reported one death each.

Stunned by the sudden upsurge in cases, the health department claims to have made routine preparatio­ns by creating isolation wards, making medicines and masks available besides running sensitizat­ion programmes. But to deal with serious cases (C-category) that need urgent attention, facilities are yet to be improved in government hospitals.

Government hospitals in Kapurthala, SBS Nagar and Muktsar among others do not have life-saving ventilator­s and the health department is depending upon private health institutio­ns and medical colleges in Faridkot, Patiala and Amritsar and PGI, Chandigarh.

Officials in the department

said the stock of os el tam iv ir drug syrup that is administer­ed on children affected by the disease is less and officials are yet to make adequate purchase orders.

They said samples of suspected Category-C pateints are being sent to an already-crowded PGIMER for confirmati­on of swine flu. In private hospitals, separate ventilator­s are necessary for such patients.

On Monday, all civil surgeons in the state were given directions to be prepared to tackle the disease in their districts. They were asked to get daily reports from private hospitals about admitted suspected H 1 N 1 patients to assess the situation.

Also, informatio­n about cases should be sent daily through mobile messaging system WhatsApp and email.

State health director Rajiv B hall a said ,“We have shortage of ventilator­s in hospitals. The department is in regular touch with private hospitals and medical colleges. In government hospitals, flu corners have been establishe­d so that patients having cough, cold or fever can immediatel­y report there.”

 ?? PARDEEP PANDIT/HT ?? A paramedica­l worker closing the door of newly installed isolation ward at the civil hospital in Jalandhar.
PARDEEP PANDIT/HT A paramedica­l worker closing the door of newly installed isolation ward at the civil hospital in Jalandhar.
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