In the last 48 hours nince more persons succumbed to swine flu in different parts of Rajasthan, taking the toll due to the H1N1 virus in the state to 295 this year, an official of Medical and Health Directorate (MHD) said on Wednesday.
“The task force set up by the state government on swine flu has directed the authorities across the government hospitals to remain vigilant inspite of the drop in positive cases,” official said.
Dr Ashok Panagariya, the head of the task force on swine flu, said hospitals have been asked to conduct the swine flu test on patients showing symptoms of the flu and start giving Tamiflu tablets as soon as possible.
Tamiflu is used to treat swine flu.
“We do not want to take any chances. We are requesting public to seek doctor’s advice as soon as the symptoms of the disease are witnessed,” said Panagariya.
Rajasthan has already made medical tests free for people suffering from symptoms of swine flu.
The maximum 56 deaths have been reported from Jaipur followed by Ajmer with 32 and Jodhpur with 30.
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