The rise in cases of influenza has been a cause of worry, especially during the monsoon season, for the civic health officials.
According to a statement issued by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, in the first fortnight of this month, the civic hospitals registered 250 new cases of H1N1 while five people succumbed to the air-borne infection.
The cases of H1N1 since January this year have gone up to 874, out of which 672 have been registered in Mumbai alone. The remaining 202 cases were reported from outside the metropolis.
The civic body has prepared a plan to prevent and control these diseases during the monsoon.
"The fluctuation in temperature and high moisture content in the air are conducive for the spread of H1N1 virus and therefore, people are advised for adequate preventive measures," the official said.
Swine flu is a respiratory disease with symptoms that include fever, coughing, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body ache and fatigue.
The city has also reported scores of cases related to other monsoon-related diseases.
A vegetable vendor from suburban Kanjurmarg and an electrician from Matunga died of leptospirosis in the last fortnight, the BMC's public health department said.
Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that spreads through water contaminated with the urine of rats and dogs.
"Both the deceased had a history of alcohol addiction and they had developed fever, vomiting and muscle pain around three-four days before their admission in hospital," a civic official said.
He said a spurt in the viral infections is likely during the dry spell after showers.
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