As many as 54 deaths and 1,187 cases were reported in Gujarat till February 7, while 30 deaths and 301 cases were reported from Punjab, according to data released by the Health Ministry.
"Two central teams have been sent to Gujarat and Punjab as they have reported large number of fatalities due to the H1N1 infection," said an official from the ministry. Both teams comprise a microbiologist, an epidemiologist and a clinician.
The ministry had earlier deputed a public health team to Rajasthan, which has recorded the highest number of swine flu cases and deaths this year. Ninty-six deaths and 2,706 cases were reported in Rajasthan till February 7, the data stated.
The states have also been advised to involve district collectors in enhancing public awareness and outbreak response.
The death toll due to swine flu in the country has soared to 226 with the H1N1 virus claiming 31 more lives in a week till Monday, while the number of those affected crossed the 6,000 mark.
In a recently held high-powered meeting with senior officials of the ministry, Union health secretary Preeti Sudan reviewed the state of preparedness and action taken to deal with H1N1 influenza cases.
The guidelines for influenza vaccination were shared with all the states and the details of manufacturers of vaccine provided by the Drug Controller General of India was shared with all the states.