A senior WHO official said the seasonal influenza was quite normal at this time of the year and that its India office was closely working with the Indian government for dealing with the disease.
"We are working with the government on this to watch what is panning out in India. So far, there are no signs of the makings of a large outbreak. But we are watching carefully," WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo told reporters here.
She also urged the media to report "responsibly" on swine flu and said that it should not "fuel" panic as was done when the Ebola crisis started.
Health Minister JP Nadda today said that from January 1 till February 22, the number of cases reported by the states was 14,673 while the toll from swine flu has reached 841 in the country.
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The number of cases and the toll from the disease in just two months this year is, therefore, being seen as a matter of concern.
Government data today said that while 937 cases were reported in 2014, 218 had died from the disease. In 2013, 5,253 people were affected while 699 people lost their lives to the virus. In 2012, there were 405 casualties out of 5,044 cases reported.