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Revised Guidelines for testing of
persons with flu-like symptoms reporting at
hospitals notified for influenza H1N1
So far, the present guidelines stipulate that a
person suspected of influenza A H1N1 should be
referred to an identified Government health
facility. He/she needs should be kept in an
isolation facility in that hospital and if found
positive, treated accordingly.
Due to the onset of the Influenza season in the
country, the existing guidelines have been revised
with the intention of making the testing facilities
for H1N1 more accessible at large and
Under the new guidelines, any person with flu like
symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, cold,
running nose etc. should go to a designated
Government facility to give his/her sample for
testing for the H1N1 virus. After clinical
assessment, the designated medical officer would
then decide on the need for testing. Except for
cases that are severe, the patient would be allowed
to go home (This was not allowed under the existing
guidelines).
The sample of the suspect case would be collected
and sent to the notified laboratory for testing.
If tested as positive for H1N1 and in case the
symptoms are mild, the patient would be informed and
given the option of either admission into the
hospital or isolation and treatment at his own home.
In case the patient opts for home isolation and
treatment, he/she would be provided with detailed
guidelines/safety measures to be strictly adhered to
by the entire household of the patient. He/she
would have to provide full contact details of his
entire household. The household and social contacts
also would be provided with the preventive
treatment.
Notwithstanding the above guidelines, the decision
of the doctor of the notified hospital about
admitting the patient would be final.
In case the test is negative, the patient will
accordingly be informed.
These guidelines have been issued by the Government
in public interest and shall be reviewed from time
to time depending on the spread of the pandemic and
its severity in the country.
These guidelines would however not apply to
passengers who are identified through screening at
the points of entry. The existing policy of
isolating passengers with flu like symptoms would
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