"From January 1, we have 169 confirmed cases of swine flu. There have been seven deaths due to the disease this month. Last year, there were 11 deaths in Telangana and 5 deaths in Andhra Pradesh," Dr K Subhakar, swine flu coordinator of Telangana and pulmonology professor, told PTI.
Subhakar said they have started carrying out swine flu test for most of the patients suffering from flu, even though it is not necessary as per Central government guidelines.
According to Dr K Narasimhulu, coordinator for swine flu at Gandhi Hospital here, 27 patients of swine flu are currently undergoing treatment in the state-run hospital while 35 cases are under investigation for suspected influenza.
The hospital received four fresh cases of the disease today from various private hospitals, Narasimhulu said.
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"Till yesterday we had 23 patients undergoing treatment in our hospital. We received four more cases today. At the same time, 35 suspected cases, including 10 children, are under observation," he said.
Health officials here maintained that swine flu this year is not as virulent as it was in 2009, but high risk groups (those suffering from different serious ailments and low immunity) need to remain alert.