AHMEDABAD: In the past six days, an average 65 cases tested positive and eight patients died daily of swine flu in Gujarat. On Monday too seven people died and 87 tested H1N1 positive. Alarmingly, experts said worst is yet to come.“We expect the virus to peak in the next two weeks. We expect around 1,000 more swine flu cases,” said a senior state health official.Authorities are worried as the spread is sporadic and just two out of 400-odd positive patients had family history.“A growing concern is rapid spread in urban areas of Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot. Barring two incidents — a doctor and his wife in Ahmedabad and two Surat sisters testing H1N1 positive — majority cases were sporadic. This kind of non-contact viral outbreak is more difficult to control. Stress is now on personal hygiene and early diagnosis,” said health commissioner J P Gupta.On Monday, a death each was reported from Vadodara, Anand, Gandhinagar, Junagadh, Patan, Arvalli and Morbi.Even as Union health minister J P Nadda arrived in Gujarat to take stock of swine flu, earlier chief secretary D J Pandiyan also reviewed the increasing spread of the swine in flu in state. Pandiyan reportedly sought extensive surveillance and faster screening and testing of suspected patients.