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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2009, 11:50:22 PM »
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2009, 02:05:05 AM »
is this like the big bird flu of 97? ;)

No, it's not.  Bird flu is just a potential epidemic; something that could happen if bird flu mutated into a human-human transmissible form, which so far it hasn't done.  This swine flu has already mutated into a human-human transmissible form and is spreading like a normal flu, but with what seems to be an abnormally high mortality rate and a tendency to kill young and healthy adults through an immune system over-reaction; characteristics that were seen with the Spanish flu of 1918-1919 which killed 20-100 million people in a time before global air travel (which was also a swine flu).
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2009, 03:08:11 AM »
The Isrealis are calling it "Mexican Flu".

It would not be kosher if you caught something off a pig without even eating it.  ::)
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2009, 01:40:12 PM »
SWINE INFLUENZA Q&A FROM CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL

WASHINGTON - A never-before-seen strain of swine flu has turned killer in Mexico and is causing milder illness in the United States
and elsewhere.
While authorities say it's not time to panic, they are taking steps to stem the spread and also urging people to pay close attention
to the latest health warnings and take their own precautions.

"Individuals have a key role to play," Dr. Richard Besser, acting chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said
Monday.

Here's what you need to know:

Q: How do I protect myself and my family?

A: For now, take commonsense precautions. Cover your coughs and sneezes, with a tissue that you throw away or by sneezing into your
elbow rather than your hand. Wash hands frequently; if soap and water aren't available, hand gels can substitute. Stay home if
you're sick and keep children home from school if they are.

Q: How easy is it to catch this virus?

A: Scientists don't yet know if it takes fairly close or prolonged contact with someone who's sick, or if it's more easily spread.
But in general, flu viruses spread through uncovered coughs and sneezes or - and this is important - by touching your mouth or nose
with unwashed hands. Flu viruses can live on surfaces for several hours, like a doorknob just touched by someone who sneezed into
his hand.

Q: In Mexico, officials are handing out face masks. Do I need one?

A: The CDC says there's not good evidence that masks really help outside of health care settings. It's safer just to avoid close
contact with someone who's sick and avoid crowded gatherings in places where swine flu is known to be spreading. But if you can't do
that, CDC guidelines say it's OK to consider a mask - just don't let it substitute for good precautions.

Q: Is swine flu treatable?

A: Yes, with the flu drugs Tamiflu or Relenza, but not with two older flu medications.

Q: Is there enough?

A: Yes. The federal government has stockpiled enough of the drugs to treat 50 million people, and many states have additional
stocks. As a precaution, the CDC has shipped a quarter of that supply to the states to keep on hand just in case the virus starts
spreading more than it has so far.

Q: Should I take Tamiflu as a precaution if I'm not sick yet?

A: No. "What are you going to do with it, use it when you get a sniffle?"
asks Dr. Marc Siegel of New York University Langone Medical Center and author of "Bird Flu: Everything you Need To Know About The
Next Pandemic."
Overusing antiviral drugs can help germs become resistant to them.

Q: How big is my risk?

A: For most people, very low. Outside of Mexico, so far clusters of illnesses seem related to Mexican travel. New York City's
cluster, for instance, consists of students and family members at one school where some students came back ill from spring break in
Mexico.

Q: Why are people dying in Mexico and not here?

A: That's a mystery. First, understand that no one really knows just how many people in Mexico are dying of this flu strain, or how
many have it.
Only a fraction of the suspected deaths have been tested and confirmed as swine flu, and some initially suspected cases were caused
by something else.

Q: Should I cancel my planned trip to Mexico?

A: The U.S. did issue a travel advisory Monday discouraging nonessential travel there.

Q: What else is the U.S., or anyone else, doing to try to stop this virus?

A: The U.S. is beginning limited screening of travelers from Mexico, so that the obviously sick can be sent for treatment. Other
governments have issued their own travel warnings and restrictions. Mexico is taking the biggest steps, closings that limit most
crowded gatherings. In the U.S., communities with clusters of illness also may limit contact - New York closed the affected school
for a few days, for example - so stay tuned to hear if your area eventually is affected.

Q: What are the symptoms?

A: They're similar to regular human flu - a fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people also
have diarrhea and vomiting.

Q: How do I know if I should see a doctor? Maybe my symptoms are from something else - like pollen?

A: Health authorities say if you live in places where swine flu cases have been confirmed, or you recently traveled to Mexico, and
you have flulike symptoms, ask your doctor if you need treatment or to be tested. Allergies won't cause a fever. And run-of-the-mill
stomach bugs won't be accompanied by respiratory symptoms, notes Dr. Wayne Reynolds of Newport News, Va., spokesman for the American
Academy of Family Physicians.

Q: Is there a vaccine to prevent this new infection?

A: No. And CDC's initial testing suggests that last winter's flu shot didn't offer any cross-protection.

Q: How long would it take to produce a vaccine?

A: A few months. The CDC has created what's called "seed stock" of the new virus that manufacturers would need to start production.
But the government hasn't yet decided if the outbreak is bad enough to order that.

Q: What is swine flu?

A: Pigs spread their own strains of influenza and every so often people catch one, usually after contact with the animals. This new
strain is a mix of pig viruses with some human and bird viruses. Unlike more typical swine flu, it is spreading person-to-person. A
1976 outbreak of another unusual swine flu at Fort Dix, N.J., prompted a problematic mass vaccination campaign, but that time the
flu fizzled out.

Q: So is it safe to eat pork?

A: Yes. Swine influenza viruses don't spread through food.

Q: And whatever happened to bird flu? Wasn't that supposed to be the next pandemic?

A: Specialists have long warned that the issue is a never-before-seen strain that people have little if any natural immunity to,
regardless of whether it seems to originate from a bird or a pig. Bird flu hasn't gone away; scientists are tracking it, too.

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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2009, 03:00:26 PM »
 :plus:  for the info
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #20 on: April 28, 2009, 03:08:36 PM »
:plus:  for the info

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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #21 on: April 28, 2009, 03:20:26 PM »
Thanks for the information.

I wonder why so many people in Mexico have died from swine flu, when nobody has died yet in the US and it is the same strain of influenza, H1N1.

I wonder if there is more of a genetic susceptibility because more people in Mexico have Native American ancestry?
Late Diagnosis I think is the main theory that they are going on.

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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #22 on: April 29, 2009, 04:24:02 PM »
Panic has come to town :grrr:   Getting automated call from the city about someone going to the hospital with "flu like" symptoms and that it is not confirmed to be swine flu yet as reported in the media.  WTF people get sick and flu symptoms are a very common for lots of things
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2009, 07:49:44 AM »
This swine flu is just a bunch of bullshi- huh?

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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #24 on: May 01, 2009, 03:54:40 PM »
Panic has come to town :grrr:   Getting automated call from the city about someone going to the hospital with "flu like" symptoms and that it is not confirmed to be swine flu yet as reported in the media.  WTF people get sick and flu symptoms are a very common for lots of things
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Yep, and even if it is SwineFlu. Lots of people will get in contact with the virus without getting sick. Others will get sick, and recover on their own. Others will need the Tamiflu or something else. And some will die. Like any other flu, but more aggressive probably. There now is something like Tamiflu. It does not need to get as devastating as the spanish flu has been last century.

Read a piece in the news here, about a little girl being infected. And the remark, "we are not going to treat it as if it is Ebola", gave me some hope for not getting an over-panicking atmosphere.
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #25 on: May 01, 2009, 04:16:08 PM »

Swine flew?  [/spelling Nazi]

It's a goddamn miracle, I swear!!


All bets are OFF!! Nothing I ever said about "when pigs fly" applies anymore!!


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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #26 on: May 01, 2009, 04:17:57 PM »


I think I want to catch one.





... er... maybe not.
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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #27 on: May 01, 2009, 04:19:46 PM »
Damned, I was hoping that finally a lot of people would die but no, no, no...

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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #28 on: May 01, 2009, 04:25:53 PM »
Damned, I was hoping that finally a lot of people would die but no, no, no...

I know just the ones.

I was on a news site, yesterday, and one asswipe was claiming that he would not be at risk, because he was vegetarian and does NOT eat pork.


Are people really so stupid? 


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Re: Swine flu
« Reply #29 on: May 01, 2009, 04:29:38 PM »
He deserves to die just for that stupid statement.  :explode: