H1N1 continues to haunt Karnataka; hundreds of positive cases reported in coastal districts

coastaldigest.com news network
May 13, 2019

Even though the number of H1N1 cases have come down in the last two weeks, there seems to be no respite from the air borne disease in Karnataka. As many as 56 deaths and 1,556 positive cases have been reported in the first four months of this year. In the whole of last year, 87 deaths and 1,733 cases were reported.

At 235, the highest number of positive cases are from Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) areas, according to statistics from the State Health and Family Welfare Department. Last year, 423 positive cases and two deaths were reported in BBMP limits.

The other districts where more H1N1 positive cases reported are Udupi (231), Dakshina Kannada (171), Shivamogga (145), and Mysuru (125). While Davangere has reported the highest number of deaths (10), Chitradurga and Shivamogga have reported six deaths each, followed by Uttara Kannada (5) and Mysuru (4).

While 39 deaths had been recorded till May 5, the State-level H1N1 death audit committee that met on May 4 confirmed 17 more H1N1 deaths, taking the toll to 56.

While there were 15 deaths in 2017 and no deaths in 2016, the State had witnessed 94 H1N1 deaths in 2015 and 3,565 positive cases. The number was significantly lower in 2014 with 303 positive cases and 34 deaths.

S. Sajjan Shetty, Joint Director (Communicable Diseases), said the numbers are high because more people are getting screened now. “As there are minor shifts and drifts in the strains of the virus that cause the infection, immunity against the disease does not last for more than eight to nine months. Last year, it was the California strain that caused the influenza, this time it is the Michigan strain,” the official said.

The total number of positive cases shot up from 210 reported in the middle week of April to 256 in the last week of April. Subsequently, the numbers came down to 221 and 254 in the last two weeks. However, the deaths have increased from 39 to 56. “People neglect and report late to hospitals resulting in deaths,” Dr. Shetty said.

As H1N1 is airborne, the virus thrives in thickly populated regions where floating population is high. There is no need for people to panic as the disease is no longer new and can be treated if detected early, he said. “People can also call the State helpline 104 to seek information and help,” Dr. Shetty said.

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May 4,2020

Davanagere, May 3: Karnataka's Davanagere district on Sunday reported 21 COVID-19 positive cases, said Mahantesh Beelagi, Deputy Commissioner.

The number of COVID-19 patients has suddenly taken a giant leap in the district.

"We had sent 94 samples on May 1, on May 2 we sent 72 samples. Today we sent 164 samples for testing. In the last two days, 21 samples have tested positive for coronavirus, we are tracing to know how did all of them came in contact with COVID-19 infected person," said Mahantesh Beelagi.

"Our surveillance team and police team have started tracing the primary and secondary contacts of all 21 people," he added.
Davanagere is currently in the Green Zone.

Meanwhile, 13 new COVID-19 positive cases were reported in Karnataka till 5 pm on Sunday, taking the total number of cases in the state to 614, according to the State Health Department.

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Agencies
July 30,2020

New Delhi, Jul 29: Air Commodore Hilal Ahmad Rather has become a buzz name in Kashmir overnight. Hilal saw off the first batch of Rafale jets which took off from France to India on Monday. Among other things, he has also been associated with the weaponisation of the Rafale aircraft for acclimatisation to Indian requirements.

Hilal is presently India's Air Attache in France.

The career details of this officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF) read like the decoration scroll of the best flying officer anywhere in the world.

Born in the south Kashmir's Anantnag district to middle-class parents, Hilal's father, late Mohammad Abdullah Rather retired as a deputy superintendent of police (Dy SP) in J&K police department. He has three sisters and is the only son of his parents. Hilal studied in Sainik School in Nagrota town of Jammu district.

He was commissioned in IAF as a fighter pilot on December 17, 1988, became flight lieutenant in 1993, wing commander in 2004, group captain in 2016 and air commodore in 2019.

He graduated from defence services staff college (DSSC). He also graduated from air war college (USA) with distinction. He won the sword of honour in NDA. Hilal is also the recipient of Vayu Sena Medal and Vishisht Seva medal.

With an impeccable record of 3,000 accident-free flying hours on mirage-2000, MIG-21 and Kiran aircraft, Hilal's name will now forever be associated with Rafale in India.

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July 22,2020

Kasaragod, Jul 22: An accused in a POCSO case jumped into the sea at Kasaba Coast near here on Wednesday.

Sources said the accused Mahesh (28), resident of Soorlu Kanhangad, was brought to the groyne ('pulimuttu' in Malayalam) at the coast for collecting evidence.

He escaped from the police and ran around 200 meters towards the sea and jumped into it. The effort to rescue him also failed.

Police, Fire & Rescue officials and fishermen are searching for the body of the accused.

Mahesh was arrested on charge of capturing the video of a minor girl in a washroom on his mobile. 

During interrogation, he had told the copse that he had hidden the mobile, which was used to video record the act, near the groyne. Accordingly, the police had brought him to this place.

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