Seven more swine flu deaths, India toll now 100
Seven more swine flu deaths, India toll now 100
Of the 100 deaths, Maharashtra alone accounts for 55 deaths.

New Delhi: Seven more deaths were reported from across the country on Monday, four of them in Maharashtra, the state worst affected by the virus. These deaths take the total toll due to H1N1 virus infections across the country to 100, health authorities said in New Delhi.

Of the 100 deaths, Maharashtra alone accounts for 55 deaths. While Chattishgarh reported its first death on Monday, two people died in Karnataka, officials said. The first swine flu death was reported in India on August 3.

Also, 106 people tested positive for the influenza A (H1N1) virus on Monday in the country. With these fresh cases, the total number of people affected with the flu has gone up to 3,987.

Among the states, Maharashtra continued to top the charts both in terms of deaths and positive cases. Out of the total 106 positive cases in the country on Monday, 48 were from Maharashtra. So far, about 1,639 people have been affected due to the virus in the state.

Delhi follows Maharashtra as far as number of cases are concerned. About 655 people have been infected with the disease. On Monday, 12 fresh cases were reported in the Indian capital.

The southern state of Karnataka reported 11 fresh cases, taking the total number of people infected with the disease to 441 - the third highest in the country. India's first case was reported in the state May 16.

Other fresh cases were reported from Tamil Nadu (15), Uttar Pradesh (7) and Kerala (5). Both Haryana and West Bengal had two cases each, while Goa, Uttarakhand, Mizoram and Rajasthan had one case respectively.

The union health ministry, which is planning guidelines for selling the anti-influenza drug Tamiflu in the open market in another 10 days, said many steps were being taken to contain the disease.

"So far, 21,937 people have been tested for influenza A (H1N1) in various government laboratories across the country and 3,987 of them have been found positive," a statement issued in New Delhi said.

The officials said that of the total samples that were tested, 4.5 percent were those that were detected at the 22 airports.

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