India struggles with deadly swine flu outbreak
21 Feb BBC
Indian health officials are struggling to contain a swine flu
outbreak that has killed more than 700 people since it took hold in
mid-December. The number of cases has doubled since last week to more
than 11,000.Critics have accused the government of failing to distribute
medicines, but officials insisted the situation was under control.This
year's outbreak of the H1N1 virus, which causes swine flu, is the
deadliest in India since 2010. The virus first appeared in Mexico in
2009 and rapidly spread around the world.The northern state of Rajasthan
has been worst affected.
Health authorities across India have launched TV and radio campaigns
to tell people about precautions they can take to avoid the flu.Health
Minister JP Nadda attempted to rebuff reports of drug shortages. “If any
medicine store refuses to give medicines after showing a medical
prescription, it should be reported to the authorities and action will
be taken,” he said.He said there was no need to panic, and insisted the
government was monitoring the situation closely. |