Giving information in this regard, director of communicable diseases Dr Badri Vishal said, "As per the directives of the Centre, the patients have been categorised as 'A', 'B' and 'C' as per their symptoms.
"Only the patients, who are in the C-category have to be admitted in hospitals. Those who complain of breathing difficulty, chest pain, drowsiness, low blood pressure, blood coming out with sputum and nails turning blue have been kept in the C-category."
Children who complain of high fever, not able to eat food, breathlessness and difficulty in breathing are also categorised in the C-category, he said, adding that children showing these symptoms must be hospitalised.
"They should refrain from public interaction. These patients should be under observation for 24 to 48 hours, and then their health condition be re-evaluated," he said.
If those in A-category complain of high fever and severe throat itching, they should be isolated in their houses, the director of communicable diseases said.
Some of the ways to prevent spread of swine flu are staying home if a person is sick, washing the hands thoroughly and frequently, covering mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing, staying away from crowds if possible, and reducing exposure within the household.
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