Health authorities in Telangana continue to be on high alert over the spread of swine flu and have intensified awareness among people over preventive measures against the disease.
Though no swine flu causality has been reported in the past 36 hours in the state, fresh cases are still being reported.
According to reports, a team of health experts on Friday had completed its assessment of the swine flu situation in Telangana and called for improving hygiene and pro-active testing of samples.
The three-member team said that it will submit its report to the Centre, adding that there is no need for panic, and stating that the number of swine flu cases will come down with the rise in temperatures.
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