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Please help, I'm scared about swine flu

Posted by Deneb on April 29, 2009, at 1:02:36

At first I wasn't scared, but then my Mom starting getting scared and then I got curious about it and started watching the news, then surfing the web for swine flu, then flu pandemics and now I am scared.

Maybe I need to stop reading media reports.

Now I am thinking of stockpiling water and other emergency supplies. Am I being paranoid here??

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu

Posted by Phil on April 29, 2009, at 9:48:23

In reply to Please help, I'm scared about swine flu, posted by Deneb on April 29, 2009, at 1:02:36

This thing is way overblown. Every year 36,000 people die from the regular flu that makes its rounds.
When 36,000 people die from swine flu, maybe we can all worry.

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu

Posted by Phillipa on April 29, 2009, at 12:11:12

In reply to Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu, posted by Phil on April 29, 2009, at 9:48:23

Still too early to really know as even the CDC keeps changing what they publish. For now just good hand washing and stay out of crowds. Phillipa

 

Walk slowly..

Posted by Bobby on April 29, 2009, at 12:57:15

In reply to Please help, I'm scared about swine flu, posted by Deneb on April 29, 2009, at 1:02:36

towards the television,radio and computer----turn them OFF--and live happily ever after. Get out and meet people and breathe the fresh air!

 

Re: Walk slowly..

Posted by Kath on April 29, 2009, at 18:28:57

In reply to Walk slowly.., posted by Bobby on April 29, 2009, at 12:57:15

> towards the television,radio and computer----turn them OFF--and live happily ever after. Get out and meet people and breathe the fresh air!

~ ~ DARN good advice!!

If one good thing comes from this, it will be for us to learn NOT to use our hands to cover our mouths when we cough or sneeze. I was pleased to hear on the radio over & over, doctors saying "cough into your sleeve".

K

 

Re: Walk slowly..

Posted by Deneb on April 29, 2009, at 22:40:23

In reply to Re: Walk slowly.., posted by Kath on April 29, 2009, at 18:28:57

I think I'd rather get a mild case of swine flu now so if it turns deadly I'll have some immunity to it.

Plus I'd rather get it early one when not everyone is sick.

None of us knows when we are going to die anyways. If I die, I die. Such is life. You're right, I shouldn't worry so much.

I don't care if I die.

I just hope my trip will still be fun and be unaffected.

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu

Posted by obsidian on April 29, 2009, at 23:37:44

In reply to Please help, I'm scared about swine flu, posted by Deneb on April 29, 2009, at 1:02:36

I was fantasizing today about going around the areas I know where there are a lot of cases, finding some area where lots of people congregate, and then breathing deeply. I was hoping I could catch it. I'd do anything to get a week off of work.
such a sick little fantasy.

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » obsidian

Posted by Sigismund on May 4, 2009, at 19:30:59

In reply to Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu, posted by obsidian on April 29, 2009, at 23:37:44

You should get a month, shouldn't you?

It's very contagious and you wouldn't want to infect your co-workers.

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Sigismund

Posted by Phillipa on May 4, 2009, at 21:23:47

In reply to Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » obsidian, posted by Sigismund on May 4, 2009, at 19:30:59

Sigi downgraded today might not even develop a vaccine for it. Mexico lifted the work ban. Love PJ

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Phillipa

Posted by Sigismund on May 5, 2009, at 1:31:30

In reply to Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Sigismund, posted by Phillipa on May 4, 2009, at 21:23:47

Well it's like I always thought then.

There's no hope at all.

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Sigismund

Posted by Phillipa on May 5, 2009, at 19:25:27

In reply to Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Phillipa, posted by Sigismund on May 5, 2009, at 1:31:30

Sigi new updates today on newsletter haven't read yet. Love PJ

 

Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Sigismund

Posted by Phillipa on May 5, 2009, at 20:11:35

In reply to Re: Please help, I'm scared about swine flu » Phillipa, posted by Sigismund on May 5, 2009, at 1:31:30

Sigi here you go the latest. Seems like so far you're safe. Love PJ


Swine Flu Alert Center
From Medscape Medical News
H1N1 Flu Has Shorter Incubation Time, Strikes Younger Adults
Emma Hitt, PhD





May 5, 2009 The incubation period of the influenza A (H1N1) strain, now estimated at about 1 to 5 days, is shorter and more like seasonal influenza than originally thought, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The WHO continues to see a global increase in H1N1 cases. As of 8:00 am EDT, there were 1490 laboratory-confirmed cases and 30 deaths reported, with all but 1 death occurring in Mexico. The numbers represents an increase in 405 cases and 4 deaths since yesterday and are likely to be updated later today.

Keiji Fukuda, MD, MPH, assistant director-general ad. interim for health security and environment at the WHO spoke today at daily media briefing.

"There have been a significant number of countries in Europe reporting cases," with the United Kingdom and Spain reporting the most, Dr. Fukuda said. However, he added that they are not seeing community transmission in Europe "in the same way that we are seeing community transmission in the United States or Mexico." In Europe, the cases still seem to be mostly travel related, he said.

Currently, the pandemic alert level for H1N1 influenza is remaining at phase 5 and is not presently moving to the highest level of phase 6. The move to phase 6 will take place when there is community transmission in more than 1 WHO region.

At the time of the media briefing, a virtual meeting of international infectious disease experts was convening to focus on clinical presentation of H1N1 influenza and was still under way. According to Dr. Fukuda, the current consensus from that meeting was that people who are infected continue to be relatively younger people, mostly younger than 60 years. "The average age seems to be people in their mid-20s," he said.

The reason for the increased incidence in younger people remains unclear. According to Dr. Fukuda, it could be that younger people simply travel more and have greater exposure to the virus, or it could be that older people have developed a greater resistance than younger people. "With influenza, oftentimes we see the infections go to younger people first and then go to older people later," he said.

According to Dr. Fukuda, men and women are being infected at the same rate, which is similar to seasonal influenza. Severe respiratory illness, such as severe pneumonia requiring ventilation, seems to be the cause for most hospitalizations and deaths. "But the big question is...does this occur relatively infrequently or does this occur frequently," he said.

"In general we have seen a number of healthcare workers infected, but it's not certain that they got infected in the healthcare setting," Dr. Fukuda said. "And it has not been transmitted to a lot of healthcare workers."

The viral specimens in various regions continue to look very similar. The WHO maintains that the H1N1 influenza is susceptible to oseltamivir and zanamivir, the neuraminidase inhibitors, but the virus shows resistance to the class of agents that includes rimantadine and amantadine, he said.


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