Swine flu outbreak kills
76 in India's desert state of Rajasthan
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[January 30, 2019]
By Devjyot Ghoshal
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A swine flu outbreak in one of India's biggest
tourist hubs, Rajasthan state in the west of the country, has killed 76
people this year, government officials said on Wednesday.
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Colder
weather has worsened the seasonal outbreak of the H1N1 virus, with
Rajasthan recording more than a third of all swine flu deaths in
India, officials said.
Rajasthan's cities, with their imposing fortresses and palaces,
attract many overseas visitors, although officials said there no
reports of any of them catching the virus.
More than 8,700 people in Rajasthan have been screened for H1N1 this
year, and 1,976 had tested positive by Tuesday, a state health
department spokesman told Reuters.
The worst affected area was Jodhpur district, which recorded 23 of
the 76 deaths in the state so far this month.
Rajasthan reported 705 cases of swine flu and 53 deaths in the month
of January last year.
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A team from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) arrived
in Jodhpur on Tuesday and will spend two days to investigate the
outbreak, the spokesman said.
Nationwide, 4,571 cases of H1N1 virus and 169 deaths were reported
by Jan. 27, according to NCDC data.
Doctors said that the severity of the current outbreak in Rajasthan
was partly due to colder than normal weather.
"It's a seasonal disease and the weather is conducive to viral
multiplication," said Raman Sharma, senior professor at SMS Medical
College in Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital city.
(Reporting by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Darren
Schuettler)
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