Posts Tagged ‘Virus’

Monday, January 24th, 2011

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A version of last years H1N1 flu strain is circulating in a South Carolina prison. As a precaution the prison has shut the doors to all visitors for the moment. The outbreak has so far hit about 140 of the inmates. The facility currently holds just under 750 inmates.
The outbreak began on January 17th and moved rather swiftly through the prison population.
For 2011 most of the US seems to have bypassed the Swine flu for the year. The United Kingdom on the other hand, has seen a lot of H1N1 this year including 112 deaths to date. Hospitals are also rapidly filling up with flu vaccine in short supply. A few of the other countries in northern Europe have been hard hit with swine flu as well. So far few cases have been seen in the US but that could change. Air travel makes it easy for a virus to move from country to country.
You can read more about this subject at CIDRAP.
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Saturday, January 1st, 2011

This little piggy had swine flu, this little piggy had none.
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Saturday, January 1st, 2011
If you are in the United Kingdom right now there is no way to miss all the Horrible cases of swine flu going around. The number of people that are hospitalized with the H1N1 virus is up 60 percent since last week. That is a number that is of serious concern to anyone.
Also Swine flu targets those that are younger as they have not been exposed to the virus in the past. Those that are older generally have been exposed and are resistant to the virus.
The death toll has also risen sharply with 36 deaths for those under the age of 65. Again this is rightly a cause of concern for many.
What Can You do to Protect Your Family?
First, wash your hands in plain soap and water often. Steer clear of those anti bacterial products as they will actually make you more susceptible to catching something. Plain soap is all you need to stay healthy and get your hands clean.
Next, be sure you are getting plenty of Vitamin D3. If you can get enough from free Natural Sunshine that is best. That can sometimes be difficult during the winter months depending on where you live. IF it is a challenge for you just get your self a good quality Vitamin D3 supplement.
Finally, avoid crowds. If at all possible avoid going to places like doctors and hospitals where there are a lot of people that have the flu, making it far more likely that you also could catch it from them.
I sincerely hope that you and your family are safe and healthy and stay that way!
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Conflicting information about the H1N1 flu pandemic has left the public anxious and confused. In this clear and concise book, leading pediatrician Terence Stephenson DM, FRCP, FRCPCH presents all of the key facts about H1N1 flu, and explains in plain and simple English what everyone needs to know about the virus, including:
What is H1N1 flu?
Just how dangerous is H1N1 flu for children?
What can we learn from past pandemics?
What are the symptoms?
What
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Sunday, December 5th, 2010
Even though the World Health Organization gave the official declaration that the global pandemic of H1N1 had finally ended, there was a confirmed case in Azerbaijan. You can read more about that here.
This begs the question however, if the Pandemic has been declared ended, Why is the world still including the virus antibodies in the seasonal flu shot?
There will always be an occasional person picking up a virus to which they have never been exposed but is this any reason to inoculate everyone for the virus?
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