3
Jun
De Rerum Natura asked:


due to the high mutation rates of the flu virus new strains become dominant each year. this means that, since the newly dominant strains are those that are resistant to last year’s vaccine, the vaccine needs to be reformulated each year to be effective. just as all organisms do, the flu virus evolves.

since creationists deny the fact of evolution shouldn’t they just use last year’s vaccine?

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31
May
mom2ballerinas asked:


I am travelling to India and will be there for 16 days. I will primarily be in some villages/small towns about 200 mi away from Bombay and also will be spending few days in Pune, and possibly Kolaphur. May also make a short trip to Goa.
My dr. gave me a Hepatatis A vaccine, Typhoid vaccine, and a tetatanus vaccine. I also have my flu shot.

Are there other vaccines I need to get and also–do I need to get a prescription for an anti-malaria drug?

thank you!

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16
Mar
Arunraj V.S. asked:


Swine Flu is a respiratory disease in pigs triggered by a virus called H1N1. The new strain of H1N1 is a deadly combination of viruses from pigs, birds and humans. They symptoms of Swine Flu are sudden fever, coughing, extreme exhaustion and muscle aches. There is also diarrhea and vomiting more than normal flu.

Risk factors: Medical experts say that people, who are exposed areas where pigs flock are at risk of contracting the virus. The strains of Swine flu rarely pass on from humans to humans. In rare cases, the virus mutates into a form that can move from one person to another. The strain responsible for the 2009 swine flu outbreak has apparently undergone such a mutation and may stay like that for a longer period of time.

Can Swine flu be prevented or cured? There is no vaccine which can prevent swine flu. Medicines like Tamiflu and Relenza can be effective, if taken in the early stages of the disease.

Is it safe to eat pork? Swine Flu is not caused by eating pork or its products including salami, ham and sausages. However, it is a good practice to cook pork over 70 degrees C, which kills the virus.

Why is it called swine flu? The virus is called swine flu because one of its surface proteins is similar to viruses that usually infect pigs. Pork industry in the US are putting pressure on the officials to change the name of the disease, because no pig as such have been found infected with this particular illness which has spread among humans.



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12
Feb
Thunderf00t asked:


For latest on swine flu see: www.cdc.gov (currently in 44 states, 9th May 2009). The swine influenza is now in phase 5. That mean the virus has spread to multiple countries and is beyond the possibility of containment. It is known the virus is contagious. It is know that mankind has not been exposed to this virus before: we have no natural immunity. It is known that the virus can be fatal in young people. In this video I make some suggestions to what can be done for this. Congressman Ron …

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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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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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17
Oct
xryanx asked:


I keep hearing stuff about it. I live in Arizona which is obviously right next to mexico. Should i be worried about the swine flu? And also can someone in easy terms describe to me what it is? Also, if i am in danger what should i do to protect myself?

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14
Sep
cheapfreedate7 asked:


swine flu symptoms and prevention. possible pandemic . from msnbc

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