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WHO raises pandemic alert to second-highest level
I know there is another thread on this but this article addresses some of the questions that have been raised in other thread as to why the big deal
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we GONNA DIE!!!!!
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It sounds like everyone that's infected just needs to eat some ice cream.
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Honestly, I came down with the flu today. After reading some of this, it kind of unnerving.
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Well it's a good thing that people with compromised immune systems are fine. Since I'm pregnant, I fall into that group.
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Pandemic. Got that pandemic.
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It's fixin' to be 28 Days Later or Night of the Living Dead up in here...
Take your pick lol. :D |
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Swine flu: How serious is the global threat? What's the real story about swine flu? I've heard it's the next global pandemic, but I'm not sure what that means. Answer from James M. Steckelberg, M.D. You're not alone in your confusion about the current swine flu outbreak, which seems to have started in Mexico near the end of the regular 2008-2009 flu season. Since then, the swine flu strain of influenza has also been reported in the United States, Canada and Spain. No one knows whether this particular swine flu will become pandemic — that is, whether it will affect large numbers of people in wide geographic regions. Swine flu is one of the many type A influenza viruses. It's unusual for humans to catch swine flu, but occasional cases occur, usually in people who have contact with infected pigs. Like other flu viruses, the swine flu virus changes its DNA as it spreads, giving rise to a number of subtypes. Health officials around the world are concerned about the current swine flu outbreak because: It's caused by a new strain of swine flu virus, which means humans haven't had a chance to develop antibodies that could be used to make a vaccine. The new strain is a variant of a recognized swine flu virus — swine influenza virus H1N1. The new form contains DNA sequences from human and avian influenza viruses, as well as from other strains of swine influenza. It's spreading rapidly in the hardest-hit areas of Mexico. The infection progresses rapidly. In those most severely affected in the Mexican outbreak, potentially fatal respiratory problems developed after less than a week of coughing, aches and fever. In Mexico, the death rate is unusually high among those who develop respiratory distress. In the United States, the same new strain of H1N1 swine influenza has infected some recent visitors to Mexico and their household contacts. So far, the infection has resulted in relatively mild respiratory illnesses in this group. Why is there such a big difference in severity? One possibility is that the virus mutated to a less dangerous form around the time it showed up in the United States. Another, more sobering possibility is that the severe illness linked to swine flu in Mexico is the result of viral mutations that haven't yet appeared in other countries — but possibly will in time. Efforts to understand and contain swine flu are under way on a global scale. Until more definitive information is available, the best response for those outside the most affected areas is to: Keep tabs on respiratory symptoms. If you or someone in your family develops symptoms suggesting a cold or the flu, be alert for persistent or worsening symptoms, particularly a high fever. Stay home if you're sick. If you do have swine flu, you can give it to others starting about 24 hours before you develop symptoms and ending about seven days later. Wash your hands thoroughly and frequently. Flu viruses can survive for two hours or longer on surfaces, such as doorknobs and countertops. Take extra precautionary measures if you visit or live in an affected area. Travel to Mexico has not been restricted, but some airlines are waiving fees for changing your travel plans. If you have a chronic condition, such as asthma or heart disease, it's a good idea to wear a breathing mask when you're out in public in affected areas. Be prepared. Ask your health care provider or county health department about infection-control plans in case of a serious swine flu outbreak. The antiviral drugs oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza) reduce the severity of symptoms. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/swine-flu/AN02000 |
I have a headache and mild fever. I'm so ****ed.
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I appreciate the humor...but I have a feeling this is going to be ugly
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Epidemiologists and their ilk are pretty awesome (sup ChiefsPlanet poster H5N1), and awesome at their jobs, so it's probably not going to be catastrophic or anything. But yeah, it could get bad, and anything that causes people to die sucks quite a lot.
And seriously, I have a fever and a headache and I've convinced myself I'm a little short of breath. 10% of me is considering the idea that I have a terrible illness. |
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Well, better for the living to dispatch that is. |
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