Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

More parameters added to audit swine flu deaths

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@htlive.com

JAIPUR: A few more parameters are being added to conduct audit of the death caused due to swine flu. According to an official, now t he f amily members of t he patients will be asked a few questions in order to find out the gaps and fix them.

Healt h minist e r Raghu Sharma in January had ordered an audit of each patient who died of swine flu in the state. The audit of 79 deaths in January revealed that more than 70% of the deceased were suffering from other chronic diseases related to heart, kidney, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, diabetes among others, while others were brought to hospital at the last stage, when the infection had reached the lungs.

Raghu said that earlier, death audit was being conducted at the hospitals attached to medical colleges, but now all chief medical and health officers will audit the deaths in their district to find the reasons and detailed investigat­ion will be carried out to find out the gaps.

Elaboratin­g further, additional director (rural health) Dr Ravi Prakash Sharma said, “Now in any death related to swine flu, the family members will be enquired on the swine flu symptoms noticed in patient, if they visited the nearby health facility, if any team came to their home for screening, whether tamiflu was given to the patient on time, how much time did it take to reach hospital from home and would also enquire about the patient’s social economic status to find out whether he was connected to the health system.”

It is to be mentioned that from January 1 to February 16, total 3,427 people were found swine flu positive and 127 deaths have taken place. In this month itself, from February 1 to 16, total 1,304 people have been tested swine flu positive and 48 have died.

Raghu said the health department is making wide efforts to prevent swine flu.

Door-to-door screening is being done in the entire state on the experts’ advice of early detection and early treatment to avoid this disease from getting serious, he added.

 ?? FILE/PTI ?? From January 1 to February 16, a total of 3,427 people have been found swine flu positive in Rajasthan.
FILE/PTI From January 1 to February 16, a total of 3,427 people have been found swine flu positive in Rajasthan.

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