Majority of hospitals lack swine flu arrangements

ISLAMABAD – The doctors of leading hospitals of the twin cities and various districts have said that the majority of hospitals lacked basic facilities for keeping and treating the Swine Flu (H1N1) affected patients.
They expressed these views at a workshop held to train the Health Care Providers as Master…

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Majority of hospitals lack swine flu arrangements

ISLAMABAD – The doctors of leading hospitals of the twin cities and various districts have said that the majority of hospitals lacked basic facilities for keeping and treating the Swine Flu (H1N1) affected patients.
They expressed these views at a workshop held to train the Health Care Providers as Master…

Visit: http://n

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Related news from Pakistan:

  1. Majority of hospitals lack swine flu arrangements ISLAMABAD – The doctors of leading hospitals of the twin cities and various districts have said that the majority of hospitals lacked basic facilities for keeping and treating...
  2. UAE alerts hospitals, doctors on Swine flu As part of urgent steps taken to curb the spread of swine flu in the country, UAE’s health ministry has issued a circular to the hospitals and...
  3. Doctors treat patients at ‘street’ hospitals LAHORE, March 7: Protesting doctors treated patients on Monday at roadside medical camps and outside the examining rooms of the public hospitals across the province on Monday. Doctors...
  4. First swine flu case in Pakistan ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Health, Mir Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani, on Monday confirmed the first case of the H1N1 virus, swine flu, in Pakistan, adding that the patient...
  5. Iraq confirms first Swine flu death Iraq’s Health Ministry confirmed on Sunday the country’s first H1N1 influenza death. “A young woman who was already ill and living in poor circumstances died of swine flu,”...
  6. Patients’ influx at govt hospitals RAWALPINDI, Aug 6: As three city hospitals have witnessed influx of patients complaining of gastric, kidney and stomach problems in the last five days, doctors have asked for...
  7. Swine flu’s intensity may end soon KARACHI – The intensity of pandemic influenza H1N1 (Swine Flu) in the province may end till March ’10, while National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad has confirmed 25...
  8. NZ reports 15 swine flu deaths as toll rises Five people have died from swine flu in the past three days in New Zealand, bringing the country’s death toll this season to 15, an official said...
  9. Spanish cases of swine flu rise to 40: government The number of confirmed swine flu cases in Spain has risen to 40, double the previous number, Madrid’s health ministry announced Sunday, adding that only six victims...
  10. First case of swine flu in Fiji: WHO Fiji has recorded its first positive case of swine flu and more infections are expected to surface in the near future, the World Health Organization said Saturday. Another...
  11. Swine flu deaths climb past 2,800: WHO The World Health Organisation said Friday that at least 2,837 people had died from swine flu virus infections. “There are now at least 2,837 deaths attributable to pandemic...
  12. Health Dept takes measures to control swine flu LAHORE – Health department has taken various steps on war footing basis to control the swine flu and necessary medicines have been provided to the teaching and other...

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