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H1N1 escalates in coastal districts, 2 deaths so far


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Mangaluru, July 31,2017: Reports from health authorities say that  Dakshina Kannada District has recorded its second H1N1 death this year with a pregnant woman succumbing to the viral pneumonia on July 30, Sunday.


Swine flu The women, Pushpavati, 27, resident of Yedapadavu, Ganjimutt, about 30 kms from here. Dr BV Rajesh, DK district surveillance officer, said the woman had contracted H1N1 a fortnight back and she was on treatment at a private hospital in the city.

Her pregnancy was at an advanced stage in the eighth month when she contracted the Swine flu.

The baby was removed by C-section a fortnight back. The baby is healthy and safe. Dr Rajesh said pregnancy is a high risk situation and only immediate administering of Tamiflu within 36 hours can give relief or complications, mortality rates are high.


"The woman was staying at her parents’ house in Ganjimutt and treatment was delayed by about two to three days even after initial symptoms of fever and other symptoms associated with H1N1, which caused complications," he said.    Earlier too, a six month pregnant woman succumbed to the Swine influenza within three days of contracting the virus.