Monday, August 17, 2009

Assam on lookout for 40 Indigo passengers for swine flu screening

Guwahati: Health authorities in Assam are on the lookout for over 40 passengers of an Indigo flight from Mumbai to Guwahati for screening after a 21-year-old Pune student who travelled in the same aircraft last week tested positive for swine flu, officials said Monday.
A health department spokesperson said the Pune college student was seated in the ninth row of the Aug 13 Indigo Flight 6E321 and was admitted to a hospital here with swine flu-like symptoms immediately on arrival and later tested positive.
“As per mandatory guidelines, we have to screen the health status of the passengers seated at least three rows ahead and behind the swine flu affected patient. We have got the passenger list from Indigo airlines and trying to contact 41 passengers in all,” Parthajyoti Gogoi, regional director, Health and Family Welfare (northeast) of the central health ministry, told IANS.
Health authorities managed to get in touch with at least 10 passengers of the Indigo flight.
“Contact details of most of the passengers were not available and hence we appeal to all those seated between the sixth and 12th row of the said flight to get themselves screened at the nearest hospital as a precautionary measure,” Gogoi said.
17/08/09 IANS/Thaindian.com, Thailand
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