Mangaluru: Bank manager dies due to H1N1, cases on upswing in coast


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Feb 12: A bank manager breathed his last on Saturday February 11 due to H1N1.

Lakshminarayana Salian (43) is the person deceased. He was working as a manager at Bharat Co-operative Bank’s Mulky branch. He is survived by wife and two daughters.

Salian was suffering from fever from the past 10 days. He took treatment for the same in a hospital in Udupi and then was shifted to a hospital in Mangaluru for advanced treatment.

Salian, who hailed from Hejamady, started his career in Mumbai and later worked for the Bharat Bank for 16 years. He also served as manager at Bharat Bank’s Mangaluru and Udupi branches as manager before his posting in Mulky. He was the vice-president of Hejamady Billava Sangha and was very active in social service.

H1N1 cases in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada districts

Two deaths have been reported due to H1N1 out of the 4 cases reported in Udupi district since January this year. During the same period, 5 cases have been reported in Dakshina Kannada districts.

The treatment for the same is available at all primary health care centres of both the d districts. Health officers have said that cold, cough and fever for a longer period should be taken seriously and referred to hospitals.

  

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  • Asha Maben, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 13 2017

    We hope the local health department will swing to action and issue necessary guide lines to the general public to take maximum precautionary measures to limit this malady and also to deal with the prevailing situation , so as to prevent the disease from spreading further.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Mon, Feb 13 2017

    Really a unfortunate incident to hear.May his departed soul rest in eternal peace and may God grant the strength to the family to withstand this loss

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  • G.S.Amin, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    RIP....amin udupi.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    Very sad.was it late diagnosed?heartfelt sympathy to the family.RIP.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    May the soul of Salian rest in eternal peace and sympathies to his wife, children, and loved ones. Life is short but this H1N1 made it short.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    H1N1 is curable as long as the patient is treated with Tamiflu tablets, but it appears that there is a shortage of it in the state.

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  • UMESH KUCKIAN, Manipal/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    It is difficult to believe you are no more with us. May God give you eternal peace & May your soul RIP.

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  • kaizer, Hejmady

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    RIP,
    such a nice person, MAY almighty give patience to his family.

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  • Deepak.Kotian, Hejamady. Abudhabi

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    RIP

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  • MURUGAN, Manipal/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    R I P
    May God give courage to family of the deceased overcome this grief.

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