With a total of 4,868 laboratory confirmed cases were reported in the country during the year leading to 610 deaths till July 26, Gujarat has reported a total of 1,031 cases and is followed by Rajasthan with 852 cases and 163 deaths.
In Delhi, which has reported the maximum cases, 16 lives have been lost so far, according to Health Ministry data made available today.
Maharashtra has reported 413 H1N1 cases and 90 deaths have taken place there due to the virus.
In Uttar Pradesh, as many as 74 cases of H1N1 were reported and 8 deaths took place due to the virus.
The swine influenza A (H1N1) was reported in 2009 after which the WHO declared it a pandemic. So far, the virus has claimed thousands of lives across the world.
