Earlier in the day, Dattatreya, the MP from Secunderabad constituency in Telangana, met Health Minister J P Nadda here after the outburst of swine flu in Telangana due which around 20 people have died, an official statement said.
In response to Dattatraya's request, Nadda had deputed a three-member central team to study the situation.
"...Request has been made to sanction special funds to improve the infrastructure in the Government-run hospitals i.E. Osmania and Gandhi Hospitals to deal with this situation," the statement said.
According to the statement, most of the affected people are middle aged and the disease is severe in many remote and tribal areas of Mahabub Nagar, Karimnagar as also in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts.
Yesterday, Dattatreya had visited Gandhi hospital in Hyderabad and enquired about facilities and condition of those undergoing treatment.
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