Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor has been diagnosed with swine flu at a hospital in Rajkot, India.
She tested positive for the H1N1 virus after she was admitted into Sterling Hospital on Friday, reports the Times of India.
Sonam was shooting for the film, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, which also features Salman Khan.
"She was admitted to the hospital with a complaint of viral fever, and we sent her samples for various tests including swine flu. She has been tested positive for swine flu," said Dr Chirag Matravadia, Head of the Critical Care Unit at Sterling Hospital.
"She is under observation in an isolation ward at the hospital. Primarily, it seems she got infected from Mumbai, as her trainer is also infected with swine flu and is under treatment in Mumbai," Dr Matravadia added.
Anil Mukhim, principal secretary of health and family at the welfare department confirmed the swine flu positive report of Sonam Kapoor.
However, Sonam's spokesperson said Sonam visited the hospital for a chest x-ray and blood test, and they were still waiting for the reports.
According to the health department of Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC), six people died due to swine flu in the city, while over 58 were reported as having swine flu since January.


