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U.S. declares swine flu public health emergency
« on: April 26, 2009, 11:30:16 AM »
U.S. declares swine flu public health emergency
20 cases have been confirmed so far in the U.S.; up to 81 killed in Mexico
   
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The Department of Health and Human Services has declared a public health emergency in connection with the swine flu outbreak that has killed people in Mexico, Janet Napolitano, director of Homeland Security said today.

The number of cases confirmed in the United States by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now 20, including eight New York City high school students. Other cases are in Ohio, California, Texas and Kansas. Patients have ranged in age from 9 to over 50.
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“As we look for swine flu, we are seeing more cases of swine flu and we expect to see more cases of swine flu," said Dr. Richard Besser, acting director of the CDC, during a White House press conference Sunday. "We view this more as a marathon."

Napolitano said the emergency declaration is a warning, not an actual imminent emergency, similar to preparing for a hurricane.

"I wish we could call it declaration of emergency preparedness,” Napolitano said.

Besser noted that compared to cases in Mexico, “what we’re seeing in this country is mild disease,” nothing that the U.S. cases would not have been detected without increased surveillance.

“The real important take away is that we have an outbreak of a new infectious disease that we’re addressing aggressively,” Besser said. He said he still can’t say why cases in U.S. are so much milder than the deadly cases in Mexico where up to 81 have died and more than 1,300 have been sickened since April 13.

New York health officials said more than 100 students at the St. Francis Preparatory School, in Queens, recently began suffering a fever, sore throat and aches and pains. Some of their relatives also have been ill.

Some St. Francis students had recently traveled to Mexico, The New York Times and New York Post reported Sunday.

The incubation period for this virus is 24 to 48 hour period. President Barack Obama recently traveled to Mexico but the president’s health was never in any danger, Brennan said.

President Barack Obama has received regular briefings from advisers on the swine flu outbreak and the White House readied guidance for Americans.

“The government can’t solve this alone, we need everybody to take some responsibility,” Napolitano said.

Besser urged Americans to practice frequent handwashing and to stay home if they feel sick. “If your children are sick, have a fever and flu-like illness, they shouldn’t go to school.”

The U.S. will begin screening travelers at the nation’s borders and isolating people who are actively ill with suspected influenza, the director of Homeland Security said today. No travel restrictions are issued currently, but that could change, she said.

Napolitano said she’d ordered border officials to start passive surveillance protocols to screen people at U.S. borders. asking "Are you sick? Have you been sick?"

The public health declaration does not convey quarantine authority, which is usually determined at state or local level.

“We’re nowhere near that sort of decision,” Napolitano said.

Officials said Sunday they are considering whether to begin manufacture of a vaccine.

“At this point, there is not a vaccine for this swine flu strain,” Besser said.

Deaths in Mexico
Symptoms in the New York cases have been mild, said New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden. But the illnesses have caused concern because of the outbreak in Mexico, where health officials say a strain of swine flu has killed up to 81 people and sickened more than 1,000.

The World Health Organization chief said Saturday that the strain has "pandemic potential," and it might be too late to contain a sudden outbreak.

   Monitoring possible cases
State infectious-diseases, epidemiology and disaster preparedness workers have been dispatched to monitor and respond to possible cases of the flu. Gov. David Paterson said 1,500 treatment courses of the antiviral Tamiflu had been sent to New York City.

The city health department has asked doctors to be extra vigilant and test patients who have flu symptoms and have traveled recently to California, Texas or Mexico.

Investigators also were testing children who fell ill at a day care center in the Bronx. Two families in Manhattan also have contacted the city, saying they had recently returned ill from Mexico with flu symptoms, Frieden said.

Frieden said New Yorkers having trouble breathing due to an undiagnosed respiratory illness should seek treatment but shouldn't become overly alarmed. Medical facilities near St. Francis Prep have already been flooded with people overreacting to the outbreak, he said.

Kansas health officials said Saturday that they had confirmed swine flu in a married couple living in the central part of the state after the husband visited Mexico. The couple, who live in Dickinson County, weren't hospitalized, and the state described their illnesses as mild.

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"Fortunately, the man and woman understand the gravity of the situation and are very willing to isolate themselves," said Dr. Jason Eberhart-Phillips, the state health officer.

Swine flu is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A flu viruses, the CDC's Web site says. Human cases are uncommon but can occur in people who are around pigs. It also can be spread from person to person. Symptoms include a high fever, body aches, coughing, sore throat and respiratory congestion.

No immunity
Health officials are concerned because people appear to have no immunity to the virus, a combination of bird, swine and human influenzas. The virus also presents itself like other swine flus, but none of the U.S. cases appear to involve direct contact with pigs, Eberhart-Phillips said.

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Re: U.S. declares swine flu public health emergency
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2009, 04:43:51 PM »
dis ting spreadin like dry bush on fire oui
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Re: U.S. declares swine flu public health emergency
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2009, 11:31:47 AM »
It may be a little more contagious than the typical flu, but that's all it is - another flu. They making it sound like the world might come to and end.


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Re: U.S. declares swine flu public health emergency
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2009, 01:38:02 PM »
A life without pork is no life at all.


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Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2009, 09:07:04 AM »
Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu

CAIRO – Egypt began slaughtering the roughly 300,000 pigs in the country Wednesday as a precautionary measure against the spread of swine flu even though no cases have been reported here yet, the Health Ministry said.

The move immediately provoked resistance from pig farmers. At one large pig farming center just north of Cairo, farmers refused to cooperate with Health Ministry workers who came to slaughter the animals and the workers left without carrying out the government order.

"It has been decided to immediately start slaughtering all the pigs in Egypt using the full capacity of the country's slaughterhouses," Health Minister Hatem el-Gabaly told reporters after a Cabinet meeting with President Hosni Mubarak.

Egypt's overwhelmingly Muslim population does not eat pork due to religious restrictions. But the animals are raised and consumed by the Christian minority, which some estimates put at 10 percent of the population.

Health Ministry spokesman Abdel Rahman estimated there were between 300,000-350,000 pigs in Egypt.

Agriculture Minister Amin Abaza told reporters that farmers would be allowed to sell the pork meat so there would be no need for compensation.

In 2008, following fears over diseases spread by animals, Mubarak ordered all pig and chicken farms moved out of population areas. But the order was never implemented.

Pigs can be found in many places around Muslim world, often raised by religious minorities who can eat pork. But they are banned entirely in some Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Libya.

In Jordan, the government decided Wednesday to shut down the country's five pig farms, involving 800 animals, for violating public health safety regulations.
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2009, 10:46:40 AM »
know how much pudden gone dong de drain.
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2009, 11:11:09 AM »
know how much pudden gone dong de drain.

You making joke... BBQ in de Sahara, bedouin style.

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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2009, 11:12:45 AM »
hysteria. the thing is spreading by hand to mouth human contact. not from pigs directly. They could send me a few porkers at a nice discount?  BBQ time.

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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #8 on: April 29, 2009, 08:14:19 PM »
Ah good thing is pigs and not human being .
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #9 on: April 29, 2009, 08:24:31 PM »
that cartoon is funny
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #10 on: April 30, 2009, 08:54:24 AM »
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #11 on: April 30, 2009, 09:44:45 AM »
They clearly were looking for any reason to get rid of the "unclean meat".

Swine flu give them a convenient out.
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #12 on: April 30, 2009, 10:08:48 AM »
They clearly were looking for any reason to get rid of the "unclean meat".

Swine flu give them a convenient out.

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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #13 on: April 30, 2009, 01:21:44 PM »
A life with no pork is no life at all.


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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2009, 03:14:10 PM »
can i ask a stupid question...

why they killing the pigs when it not spreading via pigs to human contact?
         

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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2009, 04:05:52 PM »
the initial strain was spread from pig to human, so they say, many theories are being put forth, one being it has been genetically engineered. killing all the swine was is not the answer, when you are feeding them growth hormones, cutting their tails off, confining them to close quarters where infection and an increase of bacteria is the result, add to that giving them anti biotics, this caused the swine flu virus which was one theory; if that was the case in egypt, then i guess they were right in destroying the pigs, but they caused it.

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A life with no pork is no life at all.
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Re: Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
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Swine Flu Parties
« Reply #20 on: May 08, 2009, 01:27:43 PM »
Debating the Wisdom of ‘Swine Flu Parties’

What at first appears an absurdity — seeking out infection with swine flu instead of avoiding it — is being actively debated on flu Web sites and by some flu experts.

Infectious disease specialists say they understand the logic — that surviving the current, apparently mild strain of the virus might be protective if a more virulent strain emerges next fall. But they are generally against it.

Dr. Anne Moscona, a flu specialist at Weill Cornell Medical College, said she had been called by a reporter for a women’s magazine “asking if mothers should hold swine flu parties, like chicken pox parties.”

(“Chicken pox parties” — in which children gather so they can all be infected by a child who has the pox — are often held by parents who distrust chicken pox vaccine or want their children to have the stronger immunity that surviving a full-blown infection affords, and are willing to take the risk that their child will not get serious complications.)

“I think it’s totally nuts,” Dr. Moscona said. “I can’t believe people are really thinking of doing it. I understand the thinking, but I just fear we don’t know enough about how this virus would react in every individual. This is like the Middle Ages, when people deliberately infected themselves with smallpox. It’s vigilante vaccination — you know, taking immunity into your own hands.”

The idea has arisen from the history of the 1918 Spanish flu. A mild spring outbreak was followed by two deadly waves in the early and late winter of 1918-1919. Some believe — though there is little evidence beyond anecdotal reports in old newspapers — that those who got sick in the first wave were less likely to get sick in the second and third.

Many cite as the source of their thinking the book “The Great Influenza,” a history of the 1918 pandemic by John M. Barry.

Mr. Barry, in a telephone interview, said he had never publicly suggested deliberate self-infection, “but I used to joke with my wife, and I may have jokingly said it in speeches, that if a virus emerged and looked mild, I’d be on an airplane to Indonesia.”

He referred to Indonesia, he explained, “because that’s where the action is with H5N1.” The highly pathogenic H5N1 is the avian flu strain circulating in poultry in Indonesia, China, Egypt and China, occasionally passing into and killing people. Since 2002, world health authorities have feared it would become pandemic.

Those toying with the idea of self-infection with the current H1N1 swine flu strain now circling the globe doubt there will be enough effective vaccine to stop the virus if it returns in the fall, especially if it swaps genetic material with the H5N1 strain or has picked up resistance to the antiviral drug Tamiflu. Even if drug makers switched to making a vaccine against a pandemic strain now, their total capacity is only enough to make one to two billion doses in a year, the World Health Organization said yesterday. Triage decisions would have to be made about which of the world’s 6 billion people got it.

The online debates are often over details: Should you wait to self-infect till the season’s end, when the virus has evolved into the strain most likely to return in the fall? Should you get Tamiflu and take it at the first symptom? Should you check to see if local hospitals are empty, in case things go wrong and you need to be on a ventilator?

Michael Olesen, chief of infection control at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis and an expert on flu pandemics, said he was not planning to seek out infection but now was “taking a passive approach to getting infected.”

When he heard about Mexico’s outbreak, he said, he bought extra N95 face masks and had been planning to wear one on a flight to Detroit soon.

“Now I’m thinking of taking my chances” and foregoing the mask, he said. “That’s a change from a week ago. I think to myself: ‘Yeah, I’ll be miserable for a week — but that’ll beat maybe being seriously sick later.’ ”

One of the first open debates of the idea of intentional self-infection was on Effect Measure, a public health blog with many posts by thoughtful people who say they are clinicians, epidemiologists, veterinarians and other professionals, sometimes in government, but who post under pseudonyms in order to speak freely.

On April 28, a user calling herself OmegaMom posted: “Just a quick note — I just got a Tweet from a mom suggesting ’swine flu parties’ because the U.S. version seems to be a mild version. “Can you speak to the utter insanity of doing this, please?”

Several posters weighed in to say it would be foolish given the number of deaths in Mexico, the lack of information on the virus and the unpredictability of flu.

The chief moderator of another blog, flutrackers.com, who posts as Florida1, said one of her long-time members, GaudiaRay, had raised the idea for debate three days ago. She called him at home, she said, and he told her he had decided not to put his family at risk.

Dr. Andrew T. Pavia, chairman of the pandemic influenza task force of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, opposes self-infection.

“Twenty years ago, it might have made some sense,” he said, “and with 20/20 hindsight, getting infected in the spring wave of 1918 probably would have been highly protective.” And in poor countries that will probably be left out of vaccine supplies, he added, it might make sense.

But even normal seasonal flu kills more American children each year than chicken pox does, he said. By getting deliberately infected, “you’d really be jumping into the unknown,” he said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has not posted guidance on the question yet, but Dr. Richard Besser, the agency’s acting director, was asked about it this week and said “we don’t have a firm answer, but it’s our belief that protecting people from this infection is the right way to go.”

In any case, many experts noted that there is a big flaw in any self-infection plan: it’s not easy to find and cuddle up to someone with swine flu. More than 100 viruses cause cold or flu symptoms, and there were only 642 confirmed cases in the country as of Wednesday..

One obvious place to look would be St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens, N.Y., the epicenter of New York’s outbreak.

The headmaster, Brother Leonard Conway, was asked if any of his students had been asked to spare a few germs.

“I have not heard of anyone being approached,” he replied in an e-mail. “That surely is a different idea.”
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of vaccine doses that drug makers could produce.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/07/health/07party.html

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Re: U.S. declares swine flu public health emergency
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2009, 02:15:48 PM »
Can't eat pork, Swine flu...

Can't eat chicken, Bird flu.

Can't eat Beef, Mad cow....

Can't eat eggs, Salmonella.

Can't eat fish, heavy metal poisons in their waters.

Can't eat fruits and veggies, insecticides and herbicides.
 
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