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The Lowdown on The 2009 Swine Flu Outbreak


The 2009 outbreak of swine flu or H1N1 virus is recently hugging the limelight due to the potential harm or effects it can have on a patient or on a community. Unfortunately, the source of the virus still cannot be traced.

Before the first case in the United States was discovered, the illness was believed to have started in Mexico which eventually spread to other countries. Recently, the first case of swine flu was reported in

Costa Rica. Alarmed that it could grow into a worldwide flu epidemic, the World Health Organization of the United Nations and the Center for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) in the United States raised its pandemic alert level to Phase 5, which signifies that a pandemic is imminent.

While experts believed that the recent outbreak is not as fatal as previous epidemics, such as the SARS virus, health officials believe that the number of cases could go up as the new flu is expected to make its way throughout the United States.

The new swine influenza strain is apparently a new variant of four strains of influenza A virus subtype H1N1. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, one of the strain is endemic in humans and birds and a couple are endemic in pigs.

However, according to scientists the 2009 H1N1 outbreak is of swine origin which is associated with the virus isolated in North America in 1998. To hasten understanding of the current outbreak as well as in coming up with a vaccine, scientists from Canada have completed the full genetic sequencing of the H1N1 virus.

The new strain of H1N1 has become widespread in Mexico and the United States with confirmed cases in 18 countries and suspected cases in 42 others. Travelers have been warned not to travel to affected countries such as Iceland, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, to name a few.

In addition, warnings have also been issued warnings to visitors of countries affected by the outbreak. It is advisable for visitors to see the doctor right away if they experience flu-like symptoms.

In Mexico, schools, universities, and all public events were suspended from April 24 to May 6, 2009. In the United States, over 400 schools were closed as of May 3, 2009, which included schools in Texas and about 250,000 confirmed or probable cases.

Dr. Keiji Fukuda, who is the Assistant Director-General for Health Securiy and Environment of the World Health Organization confirmed that efforts to control the outbreak is already too late and should now focus on lessening the effects of the virus. He also clarified that closing borders or limiting travel to infected areas will do little in stopping the spread of the H1N1 virus.

On April 28, 2009, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggested that as much as possible, people should avoid non-important travel to Mexico.

According to Dr. Ira Longini, who is an expert in the mathematics and statistics of epidemics, staying at home, seeking medical care, closing public venues, and making anti-flu medicines accessible can help reduce the sickness by almost two-thirds.

Finally, according to Dr. Longini, the focus of efforts is to slow transmission until there is a vaccine that can be developed and made available for controlling swine flu outbreaks.

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Surgical Healthcare Solutions – Meetings 2009


Surgical Healthcare Solutions will be attending / supporting the following national and international meetings in 2009:

1st April 2009

Irish Breast Care Nurses

Croke Park, Dublin

7, 8, 9, May 2009

IAPS.ie

Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons

Galway

14, 15 May 2009

12 International Mater Hospital Breast Cancer Meeting

Dublin

28, 29 May 2009

Euraps

Euraps.org

Barcelona, Spain

23-27 October, 2009

Plastic Surgery 2009

Plastcisurgery.org

Seattle, USA

November 2009

IAPS.ie

Irish Association of plastic Surgeons

RCSI, Dublin

Established in January 2008, Surgical Healthcare Solutionshas quickly positioned itself as one of the leading medical suppliers in Ireland. Surgical Healthcare Solutionsfocus on the following areas of business:

Surgical Supplies

Surgical Instruments

Medical Instruments

Medical Equipment Supplies

Disposable Instruments

Medical Supplies Ireland

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Contact Details

Surgical Healthcare Solutions

43 Fitzwilliam Square west

Dublin 2

Phone: 01 662 9404

Fax: 01 676 0163

Email: info@surgicalhealthcaresolutions.ie

Web: www.surgicalhealthcaresolutions.ie

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Download Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 – Nintendo DS Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 Is Re


Latest Update: Nintendo DS Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 can be downloaded in Unlimited Ds Download. Review selected from palgn. com. au: Reviewing a game like this is hard. Not because it’s overly complicated – more so, it’s the type of game that you see released every year. The Yu-Gi-Oh! series definitely has its core followers. It’s established itself as a popular collectible card game, and just like Madden, has its yearly updates on a variety of gaming systems. For the hardcore supporters it won’t matter what we write here. For instance – Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s promotes swine flu. See, it won’t make a difference. For these players the yearly updates are needed to stay competitive. The added cards from the last gaming edition are critical in virtually recreating Yu-Gi-Oh!’s metagame. Like previous years, Konami are bringing another annual championship edition to the DS. However, it suffers from an identity crisis in what it truly wants to provide for prospective players. The story campaign is nothing special. Players take the role of an amnesia stricken protagonist, who awakens in the ghetto slums that everyone refers to as the Satellite District. Slowly putting the pieces back together with the help of new friends, it’s revealed the player is actually a ‘Duel Runner’ duellist. The premise of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s revolves around this gimmick; having duellists motorcycle race against each other in stadiums known as Turbo Duels. The player begins with a starter deck and must search 3D environments to progress the story. This leads them to converse and, you guessed it, duel with characters scattered over the game world. It’s an ugly game world at that. We know the DS is capable of producing good 3D visuals, but often the end result reminds us more of early PlayStation titles. This is the route Konami bizarrely have opted to go, meaning you’ll see plenty of jagged edges and awful textures at times. Animation isn’t so crash hot either, but if you can live with that and the visuals you’ll find a basic enough package of a single player story. There’s some light puzzle solving, road blocking opponents that must be defeated and of course the new Turbo Duels. What site should you download this game?I have just downloaded this recent ds game in Unlimited Ds Download. Unlimited ds download is one of the largest ds download site where you can download literally any VIRUS FREE new and old ds games. The awesome thing for unlimited ds download is that it has a technical support team who is able to help you solve all topics about ds downloads and hardware troubles. Scan the professional reviews of this download internet site in unlimited ds download review.

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2009 Swine Flu Outbreak and How to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu


In Mexico in April this year, a never-before heard strain of swine flu emerge, turning ill more than a thousand Mexicans and causing the death of 68. Swine flu has spread to other parts of the world such as the US and New Zealand when affected individuals (Mexicans or tourists to Mexico), traveled to those places. Swine flu has spread so far and wide that the World Health Organization fears it will bring about the next pandemic. This is not the first time the world is threatened by swine flu. Swine flu, which is also referred to as pigfluenza, hog flu, pig flu, or swine influenza, typically affects pigs only. In 1918, an H1N1 virus caused flu pandemic in humans. Scientists speculated that H1N1 was created either when human influenza virus crossed specie boundary and affected pigs, or the other way around. In 1930, a study confirmed that influenza virus caused the illnesses of pigs; the viral strain was identified as H1N1. Other past outbreaks in humans include the 1976 US outbreak (number of deaths: 5) and the 1988 Wisconsin outbreak (number of deaths: 1). 2009 Swine Flu Outbreak . The strain that caused the swine outbreak in 2009, on the other hand, is different from other types of swine flu viruses before. It infects humans only. Pigs show no sign of infection. As such, scientists are having a difficult time establishing the origins of this new disease. The 2009 swine flu outbreak is caused by a strain that combines a single strain of human flu virus, a single strain of avian or bird flu virus, and two strains of swine flu virus. Transmission Swine flu virus in pig is transmitted when uninfected animals touch the nose or dried mucus of the infected pig. Transmission of swine flu from pigs to humans occurs when a person touches an infected pig such as during animal transport or cleaning of pig pens. Swine flu is not acquired by eating pork. Transmission of swine flu from human to human occurs when airborne viruses (brought about by sneezing and coughing) are inhaled by another person. Touching of contaminated surfaces and bringing one’s hand to one’s nose or mouth. Symptoms Symptoms of swine flu in humans are non-specific. They are quite similar to other types of influenza such as common flu and bird flu. People infected with swine flu often the following: • fever • chills • coughing and sneezing • sore throat • muscle pain • discomfort • fatigue • vomiting • diarrhea In pigs, swine influenza virus cause: • fever • lethargy • decrease in appetite • abortion • sneezing • coughing • weight loss • poor growth • difficulty breathing. Because swine flu symptoms are non-specific, a laboratory taste of nose or throat swab is needed to confirm viral presence. How to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu Among swine: owners should implement facility management and management. Vaccinating the pigs may also help reduce the chances of spreading of the flu. To prevent transmission of swine flu from pigs to humans, farmers, veterinarians, and other people who come in close contact with live pigs should wear masks and gloves when working with infected pigs. To prevent spread of swine flu among humans, the following steps are recommended or used in some countries: • Persons with flu should be quarantined immediately • Sick people should sneeze on tissue paper, dispose the use properly, and wash their hands. • People who traveled to Mexico and who are family members of infected persons should be vaccinated with zanamivir or oseltamivir. • Avoiding contact with sick people and with live pigs • Many countries including Russia and France issued advise against traveling to Mexico. • Always wash hands properly. At the moment, only Tamiflu and Relenza seem to work against swine flu. Many countries have a supply of these vaccines, though not enough to curb a pandemic if the current swine flu reaches that level.

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Swine Flu Daily Updates H1n1 Flu 2009





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http://www. cdc. gov/swineflu/

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