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Mahendra Palsule

By Mahendra, on August 4, 2009

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With the first swine flu death reported in my city of Pune, I thought I’d provide some Swine Flu related information specific to India.

Swine Flu India is the central website for all information and updates.

SwineFluIndia

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has an information page for Swine Flu.

This MS Word document supplied on the above page has contact information and details of the Control Rooms and Nodal Officers/Doctors for ALL states in India. Here is the information for Pune and Mumbai:

  Control Room Nodal Officer
Mumbai

Room No.137, First Floor,

Swasthaya Bhawan, Mumbai.

022-22029070

022-22025830

[24X7]

Dr. Gawande

09420711426

Dr Awate

09423337556

Pune

Office of the Joint Director (Health Services), Central Building , Pune

020-26124299

[24X7]

Dr. Desai-09822429266

Dr. Suresh Bohatre

09881364656

 

This MS Word document has details of all Airport Cities with Isolation Facilities, while this has Guidelines for Schools and Colleges.

Please do your bit to spread information, not panic. Thanks!

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5 Comments to “India Swine Flu Helpline Details & Contact Information”

  1. Jay says:

    Thanks Mahendra for spreading this useful information.

    Regards,
    - Jay

  2. Prax says:

    There is real fear on the streets
    i have seen people with all kinds of masks

    U take care and get well soon

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  5. Beatrice says:

    i think that in asian countries the Swine Flu did not spread rapidly compared to those countries that are located in colder climates. we should still be very thankful that the swine flu did not cause massive infections.

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