Alarm Bells As Swine Flu Turns Pan-India Epidemic

Alarm Bells As Swine Flu Turns Pan-India Epidemic

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 03:52 AM IST
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31 More Dead, Nearly 13,000 Affected; Rajasthan, Gujarat Worst-Hit   

New Delhi : Swine flu claimed 31 more lives raising the number of dead to 774 and people affected by it inching closer to 13,000 even as the Government today asked state drug controllers to ensure that chemist shops display prominently availability of medicines for its treatment. “The total number of persons affected due to swine flu is 12,963 while the total number of deaths was 774 till February 20 this year,” a Health Ministry source said. Union Health ministry figures till February 20 said that the death toll in Rajasthan reached 206 while the number of affected persons were the highest 4,185. In Gujarat it stood at 186 while 2,637 persons have been affected by it.

A total of 103 people have perished in Madhya Pradesh while 92 have died in Maharashtra.

Telangana has reported 51 deaths while Karnataka has reported 33 deaths. Punjab and Haryana have reported 31 and 20 deaths respectively. Delhi has reported nine deaths.

“To create awareness in public about the availability of the drugs, you are requested to direct chemists shops in your states and UTs who have been granted license to sell, stock and distribute by retail drugs…         “…specified under Schedule X to display the description ‘Swine Flu Medicine Available Here’ in conspicuous manner in a prominent place in the respective shop,” the letter written by Drug Controller General of India G N Singh to drug controllers of all states and UTs said. In another letter, the DGCI directed the state drug controllers to set up a “Swine Flu Drugs Availability Monitoring Cell” with a designated officer to ensure close monitoring of availibility of drugs and vaccines.

The cell shall function round-the-clock with necessary helpones to ensure the availability of drugs, vaccines and kits, the letter said.

The Government has also asked the drug controllers to direct their inspectorate officers to conduct surveillance inspection in chemist shops to ensure fair availability and distribution of drugs and vaccines.

The letter also said that in the wake of the swine flu outbreak, Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is continously engaged in monitoring the availability of drugs, vaccines and diagnostic kits while the manufacturers and importers have also been sensitized to take all necessary measures in this regard.   Health Minister J P Nadda said Government was taking all necessary steps to deal with swine flu.

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