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Over 300 people test positive for swine flu in southern Nepal

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Press Trust of India Kathmandu
More than 300 cases of the deadly H1N1 virus have been reported in southern Nepal's Chitwan district, a popular tourist destination, health department officials said today.

The District Public Health Office said that the 309 swine flu cases have been reported over the past three months.

Nearly 380 people underwent tests for the virus and their samples have been sent to the national capital Kathmandu for further tests to determine the stage of their infection, the officials said in a statement.

Running nose, body pain, sore throat, and fever are the symptoms of the disease.

Last month, news reports said the death toll from swine flu in the country reached eight.
 

Situated on the foothills of the Himalayas, the Chitwan Valley is frequently visited by domestic and foreign tourists for its rich flora and fauna.

It is home to Nepal's first national park, a world heritage property. One of the last populations of single- horned Asiatic rhinoceros lives in the park.

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First Published: Sep 01 2017 | 7:42 PM IST

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