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Monsoon raises concerns of Swine flu, Pune

Submitted by Kavita Sharma on Sun, 06/27/2010 - 14:10

Monsoon showers in Pune, Maharashtra has brought in mixed emotions and has sparked fears of Swine Flu cases in the city that happens to affect 245th victim of the virus early this week.

It was just last Monday when a pregnant lady expired of Swine Flu in the government Sassoon hospital making it the 32nd casualty of the city out of the 62 deaths reported in the last three months in Maharashtra.

The health officials claim of better systems to deal with H1N1 threat and the schools nearing the re-opening in the previous week, , three students have already tested positive for the H1N1 virus and were being treated home quarantined.

In the meantime the civic and state health authorities claim that the situation has witnessed a "decreasing trend".

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