Coimbatore: A four-year-old girl and a middle-aged woman died of dengue and a man allegedly succumbed to swine flu (A1H1) at the government hospital here, hospital sources said on Thursday.
The girl from Vettaikaranpudur in Pollachi in the district, was admitted to the hospital three days ago and succumbed yesterday, without responding to treatment, they said.
Similarly, Shantamani of SS Kulam in the city, was admitted to the government hospital on July 29, after undergoing treatment in a private hospital. She died without responding to treatment.
Meanwhile, Satishkumar Sing from Tirupur was admitted to a private hospital there with complaints of chest pain on July 22 and was shifted to a private hospital here the next day.
As he had swine flu symptoms, the hospital shifted Sing to Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on August one.
However, doctors declared the patient brought dead, the sources said.
All the three deaths were declared late last evening.
Meanwhile, 50 persons are undergoing treatment for dengue and nearly 200 for different types of viral fever in the government hospital, they said.
Two children had died of dengue at the government hospital here last week.
The Tamil Nadu government had stated on July 22 that it was acting on a "war-footing" to tackle the spread of dengue fever in some parts of the state.
DMK MLA from Singanallur N Karthik had yesterday charged Coimbatore Corporation's failure to maintain sewers and clear garbage had led to spread of dengue and other fevers in the district.
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