CM takes note of influenza spread in Multan

MULTAN - Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif took notice of the spread of influenza in the province Sunday morning, a day after four people died of H1N1 virus in Multan.
CM Shehbaz, now in Saudi Arabia, directed relevant authorities to take all possible measures for the prevention of influenza and advised them to organise awareness campaign regarding the disease.
Moreover, the Punjab Health Department informed that as many as 18 people have been diagnosed with influenza in Punjab. Influenza has claimed eight lives so far, it added.
On Saturday, four people in Multan died after contracting seasonal influenza.
Statistics released by the Health Department for the month of December of the outgoing year 2017, state that over 35 patients at Nishtar Hospital were diagnosed with symptoms that include influenza, cough, joint pain, running nose, vomiting, and fever.
Patients who died after contracting seasonal influenza were already suffering from another disease, said the spokesperson for the Health Department in Multan Dr Attaur Rehman.
Seasonal influenza can spread through contact with the bacteria discharged by an infected person’s coughing and sneezing. Pregnant women, senior citizens, and children are susceptible to the disease.

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