In the last three months in Madhya Pradesh, 111 people have died due to swine flu.
Madhya Pradesh's Health Director, Dr K L Sahu said, "From July 1 to October 2, 111 people have died due to swine flu and in the state from July 1, till now, 647 people have confirmed H1N1. "He said 44 out of 51 districts of the state are affected by swine flu.
At present, 83 patients of Swine Flu are admitted to different hospitals of the state, out of which 47 are in government hospitals and 36 patients are admitted in private hospitals. 111 patients have died from this but all other patients are now recovering.
With swine flu, the maximum number of deaths in the state is 20 in Indore district. After this, this disease has taken life of 10 people in Bhopal district. Indore has recently been ranked number one in the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan whereas Bhopal is the second largest. At the same time, eight in Jabalpur district, seven in Damoh and Sehore, six in Sagar, five each in Ujjain, Hoshangabad, Betul and Ratlam, four in Raisen, three in Balaghat, two in Murgha, Shahdol and Seoni and two in Jhabua One affected person has died in 20 districts including Mandsaur, Shivpuri and Satna.
The highest number of swine flu cases have been found in Bhopal district, 83 in Jabalpur, 53 in Indore, 30-30 in Ujjain and Sagar, 25-25 in Mandsaur and Betul, 20 in Sehore, 18 in Damoh, 17 in Hoshangabad , 13 in Dewas, 11 in Satna, nine in Ratlam, eight in Mathina and Raisen, eight in Khargone and Shahdol, five to five patients from Seoni and Balaghat districts have emerged. At the same time, 155 other positive patients of swine flu have come in 25 other districts.
Dr. Lokendra Dave, senior breathing specialist, who runs the swine flu awareness campaign, said, "There is no need to panic with the swine flu virus, but treat it on time. In time, the patient gets cured with this disease. "
He told that H1N1 is a type of influenza pneumonia. The way other types of viral infection or pneumonia have to be treated. Similarly H1N1 is also treated on the basis of symptoms. Currently its screening and treatment facilities are available. It is necessary that patients receive treatment from the appropriate doctor at the right time.
In the state, swine flu patients come to the hospital for delayed treatment. Swine flu patients die due to delayed treatment, but patients can be cured if time is treated. Usually, one in 200 patients of swine flu has died.