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Friday 10/07/2009

Top 10 Travel Tips to Protect You from the H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic

At last, you have some well-earned leave for a winter vacation. Perhaps it’s your last opportunity to take advantage of those recession-buster bargain flight deals.

There’s just one major problem to consider. Whether you’re planning a family ski venture...

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Friday 02/10/2009

Will it be chaos?

As winter approaches, the number of swine flu cases requiring hospitalization is expected to increase considerably. Experts say patients will fill up wards and intensive care units, placing healthcare services under unprecedented strain. Will hospitals be able to cope?

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Monday 26/10/2009

Swine Flu worsens in U.S. as child deaths rise to 102

By Salim Jiwa (October 2009)

ATLANTA – Child deaths from Swine Flu continued to escalate as the U.S. Centers for Disease control reported a “steep” rise in number of visits to doctors across 46 states from the flu epidemic.

Swine...

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SWINE FLU -Pandemic
Preparedness Is the
Key To Survival

Here's What You Need To Know...

2009 H1N1 influenza (swine flu)

SWINE FLU is an infectious respiratory disease caused by a type A influenza virus.

Swine flu normally occurs in pigs, where it circulates year round with a peak of activity in Autumn and Winter. Although pigs can pass the virus to humans, human-to-human transmission has never been reported. Yet, swine flu has already infected more than 414,000 people and caused nearly 5,000 deaths, worldwide, which clearly shows that it can spread among people.

David Morens, National Insitute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesWhy people?

So, what happened? The virus that causes swine flu in pigs is different from the one responsible for the current flu outbreak in people. The latter is called 2009 H1N1, and is a brand new version of H1N1, one of the viruses that normally cause seasonal flu, and the one responsible for the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918.
 
Scientists think that the 2009 H1N1 flu virus may have originated in Mexico, in pigs infected with different types of flu viruses – human, avian and swine – at the same time. This has made it possible for the viruses to swap their genes and create a new HIN1 flu virus capable of spreading among people.

Global flu pandemic

The 2009 H1N1 flu virus has one crucial characteristic: it can be transmitted from person to person in a sustainable manner. This means it can spread beyond three individuals. In other words, the flu virus can be passed from person A to person B and, then, person C.

Why is this important? Because sustained transmission is a prerequisite for a flu pandemic to occur. It means that the H1N1 flu virus has the potential to affect millions of people worldwide almost simultaneously, which is why the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the current swine flu outbreak in humans a global flu pandemic.

Time to think about preparedness

What this means to you, your family... all of us... is that it’s time to start thinking about being prepared to cope with the situation. Especially now that the number of cases of swine flu has started rising again, and swine flu deaths are climbing.

You need to act now, to make sure you know how to avoid infection, recognize the symptoms of swine flu, protect your children, and get better if you become ill. You need to keep up to date with the latest about the swine flu shot. And be prepared about what to do to make your home safe, and be self sufficient and financially secure during this pandemic.

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Level 6 is characterized by community level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region in addition to human-to-human spread of the virus into at least two countries in one WHO region.

A global pandemic is now under way.

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