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How to treat Influenza – the immediate steps

Consult Your Doctor Immediately

If you suspect that you have been infected with influenza, it is recommended that you visit your doctor as soon as possible. If you start taking treatment for flu within the first two days of symptoms appearing, the duration as well as the severity of the symptoms may be reduced. Today, there are effective medications available that can help you treat influenza quickly.

Maintain Hygiene to Prevent Infecting Others

Once your doctor confirms that you are infected with the influenza virus, it is imperative that you maintain good personal hygiene to prevent infecting others. Wash your hands often with soap or an alcohol rub. Cover your face while sneezing or coughing and carefully dispose of the tissues that you’ve sneezed on. As the swine flu virus can survive for up to 24 hours on a hard surface, it is also essential to keep clean commonly-touched hard surfaces like door handles or railings, telephones or computer keyboards. You should also try and stay home if you fall sick to avoid infecting others.

Drink Plenty of Fluids

Experts advise that you drink plenty of water and avoid drinking alcohol and smoking. It has been observed that the symptoms of influenza, such as body aches and pains are made worse by dehydration. You’re losing water anyway through sweating, due to high fever, so caution should be taken to avoid further dehydration. So, remember to drink water, even if you are not thirsty.

Get Lots of Rest

People infected with influenza should get as much rest as possible. Do not report to work or school if you are infected. This will help you recover quickly and will also help to prevent you from infecting others. Rest helps allows your immune system the resources it needs to fight influenza.

Take Anti-Inflammatory Medications

Use of anti-inflammatory medicines such as Ibuprofen can help to reduce fever and also reduce the severity of the body aches. However, these medications will not help to shorten the duration of the sickness. Do not take anti-inflammatory medicines if you have a history of stomach ulcers or bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.

Take Flu Medication

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of anti-viral medications such as Tamiflu for the treatment as well as prevention of flu. The medicine helps us to fight both influenza A and B virus effectively. It works by preventing the spread of the virus through the body and thereby reduces the duration and the intensity of flu symptoms. To get the best results from flu medicines, it is imperative that you start taking the treatment within two days of the appearance of the symptoms or within two days of being exposed to the virus. As Tamiflu is a prescription drug, you should always consult your doctor before taking it.

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A – H1N1 Virus Origination Truth

First of this sounds more like the video game Resident Evil than current events but listen to this. A lab in Wisconsin with ties to a global food company accidentally leaked a virus they were working on into its local area and spread the virus worldwide. Causing Nationsworldwide to make mandatory the immidiate vaccination of all its citizens. Global Pharmaceudical companies reap billions in the world in the years following.

I know that sounds like a good book but it is our current event. Is it possible that companies actually work on creating viruses? Seems strange why would anyone do that? Also I was thinking if you were working on a virus as a company for research or whatever would you not excersive great caution? Considering that you could potentially kill millions of people if the spread could not be contained. Another thing i was wondering is how exactly does one get permission to work on a strain of virus? I would think there would be a whole lot of paperwork involved in the process. Let alone wouldn’t it be locked up some place safe to keep it away from civilization?

It sounds to me that we are dealing with another fubar someone much further up the chain than I decided to fester upon us. But it does bring to light the incompetencies this nation keeps having to repair will be the death of us if we don’t change our ways. Making continued mistakes that cost taxpayers billions per year has got to end.

Make sure to use your own due diligence in researching the swine flu. Most indications are to treat this like any other flu and use precation. Keep Good Sanitary Conditions in your surroundings and on your persons and you should be able to avoid the virus.

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Was the Media’s Swine Flu coverage justified?

For weeks, you couldn’t get away from H1N1 AKA swine flu. It was everywhere. There were deaths, Mexico was at a standstill and travel was restricted to parts of the Yucatán peninsular.

Everyone was worried. There was an air of inevitability to the spread of swine flu… or so it seemed. But it soon became clear that the current swine flu epidemic was not the same as the 1918 Spanish flu. Of course it can still prove to be as devastating as its early 20th century counterpart, but for now its threat level has abated… substantially.

Why did the media make so much noise about the of the threat of swine flu? Over the same period of time thousands of people died of the normal seasonal flu as well as a number of other persistent human diseases. Why didn’t these diseases get as much coverage?

Swine flu was new; we had no protection against it. Its potential was unknown, its capacity to cause devastation was a real possibility. But was this reason enough for the over-exaggerated coverage of the disease by the media?

The more cynical among us will be quick to point out that we are in the middle of 2009 and are currently undergoing a global recession. What could distract the masses more than the threat of a killer disease? What could invoke the fear of God more than the prospect of facing one’s own mortality in light of a devastating, indiscriminate, rapidly transmitted disease?

But could this be true? Could the media have deliberately stoked-up the threat of swine flu to distract, confuse and upset their audience?

Possibly… but not likely.

Firstly, why would the media take such a course of action? Who would benefit the most? Surely not the media themselves, they’ve already taken some criticism for their over-exuberant coverage of the swine flu epidemic. The only ones that would benefit from such coverage are the major governments of the world, not necessarily the media themselves.

Secondly, what do we mean by the ‘media’? Are we talking about one interconnected, interrelated conglomerate that are seemingly separate but in reality are one united global organization? There is no evidence to substantiate this idea and it smells too much of a conspiracy theory.

Why the media covered the swine flu epidemic the way they did was because they had no choice. If we remember back to early 2004 when cases of avian flu just came to light we can see that the media coverage was just as intense. There are tragic historically reasons for not taking swine flu or any potential pandemic lightly.

Pandemics unlike diseases like cholera or malaria are not local and are not isolated to instances where an area suffers from poor hygiene. Pandemics are global. Anybody, anywhere can catch a disease that has reached true pandemic status. Millions, even billions of people could potentially be infected with the disease. The potential devastation of a major pandemic is phenomenal. The 1918 Spanish flu pandemic infected one third of the world’s population and killed more than 50 million people. In the last century, pandemics killed more people than all the worlds natural disasters put together. The scales of death caused by pandemics were comparable to those of world wars.

So in view of the potential of pandemics the media had no option but to cover the swine flu situation the way they did. The more informed we are, the more prepared we are and we can’t be too informed when it comes to something as potentially dangerous as a new form of influenza.

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Swine Flu Alert – You Can Avoid Infection And A Pandemic Can Still Kill You

When most people think about the prospect of a severe pandemic visiting their neck of the woods, it is the fear of becoming infected that scares them. In the case of a flu strain that kills as efficiently as the one that circled the world in 1918, the prospect is hardly a comforting one. In the case of blue collar workers it is believed that in some U.S. communities the mortality rate for those infected was as high as 10 percent. In more epidemiologically isolated communities, like the Inuit Eskimo tribes of Alaska, the mortality rate reached 90 percent and virtually wiped those communities off the map.

Less widely appreciated is that a pandemic need not even reach your door in order to be able to kill you or a family member. During a severe pandemic you could literally starve to death while never having come in close contact with the virus. This is just one of the conclusions I reached after reading Survive Pandemic Flu which will have you rethinking just how much you really understand about your own place in the world. Because it turns out that we are a lot more delicately positioned than we like to believe.

Here is what I am talking about. Get up from your chair and head to the kitchen and make a quick inventory of the amount of food you have. How long would it last you if you discovered tomorrow that the shelves would be empty in the stores where you shop? Most retailers today work on a “just in time” model – they stock just enough product to keep the shelves full for a few days, and restock just as frequently as new shipments come in. Nobody stores in quantity any more because their margins are too thin to accommodate the extra expense. So any disruption to the fulfillment line means rapid onset of delivery problems, to stores, to customers, to you and your family.

In the event of a national crisis that should knock out truck drivers – and this could simply be due to fear that once they get in their trucks and embark on a long haul they will not be available if a family member falls gravely ill during a pandemic – the panic sweeping of inventory by consumers could easily clear store shelves in as little as 24 hours, leaving whatever you have in your cupboards as the only food and water you may be able to get your hands on for weeks.

Your neighbors will be facing the exact same dilemma, so don’t bother looking to them to bail you out. Nor should you expect the government to come rushing in with supplies to help you. That kind of thing happens only during local emergencies, not the kind of nation-wide threat we are talking about here where *everyone* is experiencing the same kind of disruptions to their normal existence.

If you are lucky enough to have a huge stockpile of food in your home – enough to get you through the crisis with some rationing – you will not want to advertise the fact. If your neighbor is faced with the option of either watching his family starve to death, or forcibly take food and water from you to make sure that does not happen, well, your life may be threatened yet again.

As I said at the outset, a virus that causes a severe pandemic does not need to reach your door in order for it to claim your life or the life of a family member. It only has to spread fear to get the job done. This is just one of the startling conclusions you will reach yourself once you have read Survive Pandemic Flu, which you can find it here

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How to Prevent Swine Flu with Tamiflu

About Swine Flu

Swine flu is a new form of flu that was detected in the US in April 2009. In a short span of time, the infectious disease spread like a pandemic and affected large numbers of people across the world. The acute respiratory disease is known to be caused by a strain of the influenza type A virus known as H1N1. The swine flu virus contains genetic material from avian, swine and human viruses. As people had little immunity against this new type of flu, the viral disease spread very quickly. The highly infectious disease causes symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, body aches, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. If not treated in time, the symptoms could worsen and even lead to death.

About Tamiflu

Marketed by Roche pharmaceuticals, Tamiflu is an oral antiviral medication, which has been approved by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) for the treatment and prevention of the flu. The medicine works effectively against both influenza A and B viruses. During the outbreak of swine flu, the FDA approved the use of Tamiflu for the treatment as well as the prevention of swine flu.

How Tamiflu Works

Tamiflu is an antiviral drug that works by attacking the influenza virus and stopping it from spreading inside your body. The medication interferes with the activity of the neuraminidase enzyme and inhibits new viral particles from being released by infected cells. By preventing the spread of the virus from cell to cell, the symptoms and duration of an influenza infection are significantly reduced. Tamiflu can also be used to prevent the flu following exposure to the virus.

How to Take Tamiflu

For the treatment of swine flu virus, it is necessary to start the treatment within 48 hours of being infected. Doctors usually recommend taking Tamiflu twice a day for 5 days, once in the morning and once in the evening. You are required to complete the treatment of 10 doses, even if you feel better. To prevent getting swine flu, you need to take the medicine within 48 hours of being exposed to the virus (for instance, if someone in your home has the flu or there has been an outbreak in your community). To prevent swine flu, your doctor may suggest you to take Tamiflu once a day for 10 days, or even longer for effective influenza treatment.

How to Purchase Tamiflu

If you suspect that you may be infected with swine flu, or if you have been exposed to the disease, you should contact your doctor immediately. Ask your doctor if Tamiflu treatment is suitable for you. It is the most prescribed medication for the treatment and prevention of swine flu. These days, you can also buy Tamiflu online through online clinics.

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