
If the symptoms are clear, immediately start start treating the cases for H1N1," Fettle said. Out of the 75 deaths during this second wave of H1N1 infection in the state of Kerala, 21 were pregnant women. "Therefore, we appeal to all gynaecologists also to follow the public health policies to save several pregnant women from dying," he said. The virus is more prevalent in the population in the second stage and so the treatment will begin even before the sample test results are available, unlike the first phase. "In the first phase, we had to adopt different methods like keeping a vigil at entry ports, keeping lot of isolation wards and sending all the samples for testing and then start the treatment. But the strategy now is to strictly follow the public health policy and start the treatment even before the test results are available," he told us. This will prevent any delay in treatment as each day is important for the patient to cope up with the virus. Source http://www.indianexpress.com/news/--Northern-India-might-have-more-H1N1-cases--/654949
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