India's health ministry lists symptoms to watch for H1N1 as infections rise in Delhi - Xinhua
India's health ministry lists symptoms to watch for H1N1 as infections rise in Delhi Xinhua Nadda reviews H1N1 situation as Delhi sees 7.8-fold rise in cases The Tribune AAP flags ‘alarmingly high’ number of swine flu cases in Delhi The Tribune

Article summary
India's health ministry lists symptoms to watch for H1N1 as infections rise in Delhi Xinhua Nadda reviews H1N1 situation as Delhi sees 7.8-fold rise in cases The Tribune AAP flags ‘alarmingly high’ number of swine flu cases in Delhi The Tribune
What happened
India's health ministry lists symptoms to watch for H1N1 as infections rise in Delhi Xinhua Nadda reviews H1N1 situation as Delhi sees 7.8-fold rise in cases The Tribune AAP flags ‘alarmingly high’ number of swine flu cases in Delhi The Tribune
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Key takeaways
- India's health ministry lists symptoms to watch for H1N1 as infections rise in Delhi Xinhua Nadda reviews H1N1 situation as Delhi sees 7.8-fold rise in cases The Tribune AAP flags ‘alarmingly high’ number of swine flu cases in Delhi The Tribune
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- Published · Sat, 22 Aug 2026 16:19:45 GMT
- Fetched by Nuzenio · Sat, 22 Aug 2026 19:10:11 GMT
- Latest update · Sat, 22 Aug 2026 19:10:11 GMT
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This health report matters because health coverage can affect personal decisions, public guidance, hospitals, research, and policy. It is currently attributed to Xinhua; readers should open the publisher link for the complete report and latest updates.