11
Feb
marina999uk asked:


I am playing Florence Nightingale, and am a bit lost. My partner has the ‘flu, it’s been just over 24 hours now. I have given him Zerinolflu (it has paracetemol and clorfenamina in it). I’m giving him as many drinks as I can, but he is sweating buckets now. Apart from saying “there there” and keeping him warm, is there anything else I should do? How long does it usually last?

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29
Jan
*cherry cookie* asked:


How long after you get exposed to swine flu do you start getting the symptoms? Also does anyone know when the epidemic started in Mexico?

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26
Jan
tarot1984 asked:


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24
Jan
DrLenHorowitz asked:


, Dr. Horowitz charges. No other group in the world takes H5N1 Asian flu infected chickens, brings them to Europe, extracts their DNA, combines their proteins with H1N1 viruses from the 1918 Spanish flu isolate, additionally mixes in swine flu genes from pigs, then reverse engineers them to infect humans. The end product could only have ended up in Mexico via the United States from Britain in care of the CDC. The CDC had to have sent them to Novavax, where Rick Brights team is now …

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22
Jan
Daniel Marcus Manson asked:


The swine flu epidemic is real, and it’s spreading like a flame.

The virus is suspected in 159 deaths and 2,498 illnesses in Mexico alone, according to the Associated Press (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090429/ap_on_he_me/med_swine_flu). In the United States, 66 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in 5 states. In New York City alone, 45 cases of swine flu have been reported, and there are signs it is beginning to spread from person to person. At St. Francis Preparatory school in New York, hundreds of students have been found ill with symptoms similar to swine flu, including a teacher in one of the 28 confirmed cases. The outbreak prompted a nearby school to shutdown after 80 students called in sick.

New York Health Commissioner Health Thomas Frieden confirmed, “Swine flu is here, and it is spreading.”

Infections are developing around the world. The swine flu epidemic has spread to at least 7 countries after Israel itself confirmed two cases.

The United States is discouraging its own citizens from unnecessary travel to Mexico, while other countries like Cuba and Argentina have outright banned travel to the country. Mexico is doing its own part by temporarily shutting down the pyramids and requiring restaurants to serve take-out food only.

Yet experts state that the virus is already spreading too fast for such efforts to make much of a difference. The virus has already begun showing up in too many places for it to be contained.

Waiting for a swine flu vaccine will time. Although scientists hope to have a swine flu vaccine developed by early May, it will take many more months before shots are available for the first round of testing.

Simple measures can be taken on a personal level, however, to keep the infection from spreading and minimizing the danger of becoming infected. Standard prevention techniques for other common forms of flu, such as frequent hand washing and the use of alcohol sanitizers, can be very effective at slowing the spread of the virus. Influenza can spread from coughs and sneezes, so the polite rule of covering your mouth still applies.

The one piece of encouraging news is that is appears that people can make a quick recovery if the illness is treated early. Of the nearly 2,500 cases of suspected cases in Mexico, only 1,311 people remain hospitalized, suggesting that the illness is very treatable if medical attention is sought in the early stages.

There’s far more that you can do than just canceling your trip to Cancun this summer. Wash your hands frequently; cover your mouth or use tissues when you sneeze. Seek medical attention for any symptoms, as it’s always better to be safe than risk the onset of the illness.



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12
Jan
Jo asked:


“The H5N1 avian influenza has spread to more than 40 countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, killing over 100 people, and raising concerns tens of millions of people could sicken and die if it mutates to pass easily from person to person.” This is an excerpt from a recent news report. Are we overreacting? Is there a real threat? How does this compare, say to the threat of cancer or heart attacks or car accidents…the list goes on. Is Avian Flu just another health “flavour” of the week or is it a genuine threat? How do we decide what is truly a serious concern to our well being and what steps, if any should we protect ourselves?
Mad Scientist: Excuse me, please read my question carefully. I didn’t say anyone was overreacting, I am asking IF there is overreaction to this health concern.

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8
Jan
337 asked:


Doesnt it seem a bit weird how the virus is a mixture if swine, human, and bird flu?

Bioterrorism possibly?

What is your view?

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22
Dec
gd_rox_17 asked:


i’m not saying that i have the swine flu, but i’m just curious if you can get better or not. i’ve felt kind of sick lately and i’m unable to get to the doctor because it’s booked up and i just want to make sure.

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15
Dec
James Larkin asked:


In these times of swine flu everyone’s wearing masks. Great time to rob a bank. Nobody would know who the robbers were because all the masks seem to be white.

I have not seen any coloured masks or decorated masks so they are hardly a fashion item – yet. Maybe someone will introduce a fashion range of masks.

The social implications of a global masking are interesting. For example before you kiss you have to lift up your mask, hardly romantic. And they are handy if you want to avoid someone especially if you wear a big mask and dark glasses.

It’s a bit like everyone is wearing a new type of yashmak and we are all making eyes at each other.

The most frightening thing I’ve seen is bearded men wearing masks. It really looks weird with all that hair protruding from them.

And what about pets. Can they catch the flu? If so, are there pet masks available? Is there an emergency plan for pets and other animals.

Do masks actually prevent catching the flu? Actually there is no clear proof they do. Government and health authorities say wear them but washing hands is probably more important.

It’s generally agreed that respirators are far more effective. They fit like face masks and are designed to filter small particles whereas plain masks only prevent droplets.

Mind you I would be glad to be wearing a simple mask if someone coughed or sneezed over me.

They say there is no cure for the swine flu – not yet. In the meantime I think the best thing to do is keep fit. Eat well and eat good nutrious food.

Losing weight would also be a health boost.

I’ve also had my annual flu shot. It doesn’t stop swine flu but if you don’t catch the normal flu at least you are keeping strong and better able to resist infection.

All we can do it aim for prevention and keep ourselves fit. That goes for our pets too.

 

 

 

 



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15
Dec
fashionbug84 asked:


Who dies from Swine Flu? Is it just the old and frail or can it also kill healthy people? Is anyone else scared shitless like me?

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