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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 09 2009 at 19:11
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:


Masks are nearly useless, only partially effective if used by the patient and person in charge, but the virus is small enough to pass through the cloth and filters.


Indeed flu virus is so small to pass pores of a mask, but IMO mask is a bit effective for making our respiratory tract wet and our respiratory mucosa functioning enough well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2009 at 00:25
Well, that seems to have worked out OK. For now, at least.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2009 at 01:04
Last weekend US CDC said that upward of 100,000 Americans may have already come down with the novel H1N1 influenza, based on the number of confirmed or probable cases... Cry

Also in Japan H1N1 virus has spread widely for a week (and about 1000 Japanese may already get infected).
Ouch

Hope that current H1N1 can't turn more virulent.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2009 at 12:10
The last ingformation I got from this friend of the center of epidemic diseases is that apparently mortality is not advancing as expected before, but not time to lower the hands yet, it could mutate and then could have serious problems
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2009 at 07:55
Yesterday I've joined the conference of H1N1 flu in Japan.
On the southern hemisphere, flu patients now have get immediately increased toward winter.
There are pro and con whether flu pandemic should be announced or not.

Anyway, I've heard that in New York elderly hospitalization by flu are now getting increased after young one decreased.
Is this reason that elderly patients with multiple risk factors be more serious instead of the young getting immunized?
Maybe God only knows...at least I consider so...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2009 at 11:40
Well, it has been announced....

I just saw on the news the WHO has declared it a level 6 pandemic, apparently the highest level there is.
They did explain this dosn't mean it is a some crazy virus that flies from town to town wiping everything out.
It is simply a very efficient virus that spreads quickly and is now all over the globe.
Never really thought about the PAN in pandemic.

Also, I found it interesting....the reason this virus affects people 10-50, (as opposed to most flus which do the opposite) is because it came from animals, it apparently is kinda of a mixture of pig,bird, and human virus. So, as Ivan said even though it dosn't seem like a really killer virus there's no telling what'll happen.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 12 2009 at 19:25
Pandemic......................26000 out of over 6 billion..i don't think so. Another peice of crap from WHO and other donkeys.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2009 at 20:39
OK this is priceless and just goes to show how this whole swine flu thing has gotten way out of hand. It's been very rainy the past few weeks, and one particular weekend we were having tornado sirens go off and all types of stuff like weather alerts and the like. The point being, here, one more siren or two shouldn't be out of place, right? And one could reasonably conclude that it was just the weather causing another accident or something. Anyways, so there's finally a lull in the rain and my roommate goes to take the trash out. Anyway, en route to the dumpster, another set of sirens( police, fire. and ambulance) goes off. At first my roommate thinks nothing of it, but then a neighbor comes running up to him all scared like and says "Oh no, it's the swine flu, it's finally got here! What should we do?!!" My roommate said that it was so much epic fail that his brain broke for a second, and it took him a while to regain the powers of speech to tell the guy he was being a moron and it was just the weather. But see, this is the kinda sh*t the pandemic labeling causes. It's causing people to run around like chickens with their heads cut off. Another example, two of the schools here closed for two weeks b/c of a suspected case of swine flu which actually turned out to just be a normal flu strain. Swine flu panic has become more of a pandemic than swine flu could ever hope to be.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2009 at 21:16
At last, as everyone here says, pandemic announced has altered not an activity of H1N1 flu but the realization of Censored administrative management or news by noisy mass media. Thumbs Down
We all, with understanding flu's powerful contagion, have had estimation of current issues. Disapprove
I hope some administrators make a decision of dealing with H1N1 flu the same as a seasonal one as soon as possible. Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2009 at 21:36
All I'm going to say is: This flu IS all over the globe now, and it is SUMMER. If this is still around when it starts to get colder....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2009 at 00:38
Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

All I'm going to say is: This flu IS all over the globe now, and it is SUMMER. If this is still around when it starts to get colder....


Yea, exactly.
In US, Europe, or Asia, slightly more patients will be there in winter (like on the Southern Hemisphere).
However, current H1N1 flu can't get so virulent that we all should get ready as for treating seasonal one I consider.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2009 at 05:40

I GOT IT !!!!

I have officially been diagnosed with Swine Flu.  ......But I am not in any danger. 

The symptoms was actually far less than common flu. I was quite pleased with it, actually. That was until I read the symptoms sheet and then contacted my local GP. She told me I had it. But I am living a pretty isolated life, writing on a novel and some reviews in PA. The seven days incubation has passed and I am not a risk to myself or anyone else (besides of being a morbid psychopath). So I was told to sit it out and do the normal flu treatment things. Hot drinks etc etc.

But as a sickness; it was not too bad.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 07:24
Why worry about H1N1? The epidemic would be at its stronger peak around the winter. I read an interview of a French doctor estimating the number of dead at 2 millions over the world.
That's not so terrible.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 20:11

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

All I'm going to say is: This flu IS all over the globe now, and it is SUMMER. If this is still around when it starts to get colder....

Believe it or not, it's winter in some parts of the world. Wink

We are being hit now, and most surely for YOUR winter there will be an available vaccine.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 20:17
Unless it mutates I don't see it being worse than what happens every year, other than  the fact that a lot more people will get the flu, and like Ivan said, there may even be a vaccine by winter.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 21 2009 at 05:24
Even in Japan H1N1 has almost passed our mind away...sadly. Cry
Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:

Unless it mutates I don't see it being worse than what happens every year, other than  the fact that a lot more people will get the flu, and like Ivan said, there may even be a vaccine by winter.
Every year seasonal flu can kill many infants and the elderly, in spite of vaccination. Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2009 at 02:03
7 people in NZ have died from it, and around 400 die from regular flu every year. I'm not very worried, unless it mutates...

Plus it is winter here.
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