Two persons infected with the H1N1 virus died late on Tuesday while the third patient passed away yesterday, said K Subhakar, the nodal officer for swine flu.
The patient, who had initially received treatment at different private hospitals, was referred to the state-run Gandhi Hospital, but he died in transit, he said.
With the third death in a week, the toll this year has gone up to eight in Telangana with three patients currently undergoing treatment for swine flu in the state.
Reminding that the US-based Centre for Disease Control has warned that this winter could be a tough one in terms of swine flue occurrences, Subhakar had said there is a need for being vigilant to check the spread of the disease.
Deputy Chief Minister T Rajaiah, who looks after Health portfolio, spoke to the medical officials today and assured that sufficient quantity of medicines will be available for treatment.
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