Delhi central govt hospitals report 47 swine flu deaths this
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New Delhi: Swine flu has claimed 47 lives, including 22 from Delhi, in the four central government hospitals in the national capital till date this year, officials said.
These figures, however, contradict Delhi governments data, compiled from all hospitals, including the four central government hospitals, in the city, which puts the toll due to the H1N1 virus in the city at five, of which two are from Delhi.
The Ram Manohar Lohia (RML), AIIMS and Safdarjung hospitals accounted for 95, 45 and 27 positive cases of H1N1 influenza respectively till date this year, of which 45 people have died.
Besides these, the center-run Lady Hardinge hospital reported 30 confirmed cases of swine flu and two deaths between July 1 and August 16, a senior doctor said.
According to RML Hospital authorities, of the 22 people who died due to the H1N1 virus, 13 were from Delhi while seven were from Uttar Pradesh and two from Haryana.
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