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		<title>How To Keep Yourself from Being Infected With Swine Flu</title>
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Swine flu is an illness which derives its name from a virus that infects
pigs. While the virus cannot affect people, they are likely to get an
infection from time to time. The virus is communicable and can be
transmitted from one person to another.
The symptoms of swine flu are like those manifested in a regular flu and
may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swine flu is an illness which derives its name from a virus that infects</p>
<p>pigs. While the virus cannot affect people, they are likely to get an</p>
<p>infection from time to time. The virus is communicable and can be</p>
<p>transmitted from one person to another.</p>
<p>The symptoms of swine flu are like those manifested in a regular flu and</p>
<p>may include cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, fever, chills and</p>
<p>fatigue.</p>
<p>The H1N1 virus continues to become widespread in the United States. The</p>
<p>Center for Disease Control believes that the number of cases,</p>
<p>hospitalizations, and deaths will continue within the coming days and</p>
<p>weeks.</p>
<p>The Center for Disease Control is aggressively responding to the growing</p>
<p>outbreak. The objective of the agency is to curb the spread and severity of</p>
<p>the illness as well as to inform health care providers, public health</p>
<p>officials, and the general public to fend off the challenge by the medical</p>
<p>crisis. Likewise, the CDC is giving interim guidance on a daily basis as a</p>
<p>response to the rapidly growing crisis.</p>
<p>For treating swine flu, there are antiviral medicines that can be</p>
<p>administered. So far, oseltamivir, amantadine, rimantadine, and zanamivir</p>
<p>are the approved drugs for swine influenza treatment in the United States.<br />
However, amantadine and rimantadine will not work against swine flu as the</p>
<p>H1N1 virus was found to be resistant against these medicines. Laboratory</p>
<p>procedures, on the other hand, have proven that H1N1 is susceptible to</p>
<p>oseltavimir and zanavimir.</p>
<p>Using antiviral drugs in the treatment of swine influenza works by making</p>
<p>your illness milder and making you feel relieved earlier than expected.</p>
<p>Aside from that, antiviral medicines prevent the onset of serious</p>
<p>complications.</p>
<p>Antiviral medicines are most effective when administered after the onset of</p>
<p>the illness usually within a couple of days. However, it should be</p>
<p>considered two days after the onset of symptoms, especially for</p>
<p>hospitalized patients or those at greater risk for influenza-related</p>
<p>complications.</p>
<p>Administration of anti viral drugs is also useful in preventing influenza</p>
<p>when given to an individual who is not sick but has exposed to a person</p>
<p>with swine influenza.</p>
<p>It can reduce the possibility of infection by 70% to 90%. The duration of</p>
<p>intake will be determined by the condition of the patient. Currently, there</p>
<p>are no accessible vaccines for protecting against H1N1.</p>
<p>In order to keep yourself from getting infected by the virus, here are some</p>
<p>of the things that can be done:</p>
<p>- Keep yourself informed about H1N1. You can visit the official website of</p>
<p>the World Health Organization or check brochures from local hospitals or</p>
<p>medical facilities. <br />
- Since the influenza virus can be transmitted from one person to another</p>
<p>through coughing or sneezing, you can keep yourself busy by doing the</p>
<p>following:<br />
 <br />
- When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with a tissue. After</p>
<p>using the tissue, dispose of it and throw it in the trash.<br />
- Wash your hands with soap and water after coughing and sneezing. Use</p>
<p>alcohol-based hand sanitizers whenever necessary.<br />
- To prevent germs from spreading, refrain from touching your eyes, mouth,</p>
<p>or nose.<br />
- If you become ill, the CDC recommends that you avoid contact with other</p>
<p>people at work or school so as not to infect them.<br />
- Comply with public health advice concerning school closures, crowd</p>
<p>avoidance, and social distancing efforts.</p>
<p>As far as swine flu is concerned, health authorities are doing everything</p>
<p>they can to prevent the outbreak of another deadly virus.</p>
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		<title>You Too Can Prevent Swine Flu</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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politics, cartoons, masquerade, games, cards, download materials, travel
and leisure, heartache, etc.  They are more familiar of the mentioned
topics, but are they aware of the recent pandemics that outbreaks the
world?  What?  The pandemics! What? The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Majority of the readers in any search engine are looking of anything under</p>
<p>the sun.  They are looking about animation, love, pornography, showbiz,</p>
<p>politics, cartoons, masquerade, games, cards, download materials, travel</p>
<p>and leisure, heartache, etc.  They are more familiar of the mentioned</p>
<p>topics, but are they aware of the recent pandemics that outbreaks the</p>
<p>world?  What?  The pandemics! What? The Swine Flu! Swine or pigs, then Flu</p>
<p>means respiratory infections. </p>
<p>So, a simple man will ask: “Am I interested with the Swine Flu outbreak?</p>
<p>There’s no flu-like in my community, even I, doesn’t have a swine flu, we</p>
<p>don’t have pigs in our community, why should we afraid of the swine flu?</p>
<p>Why should I know about that? Should I know to prevent the swine flu?”</p>
<p>The answer is: “Even if, there’s no swine flu in your community, you must</p>
<p>know how to prevent that kind.”  This article, will teach you the basic</p>
<p>steps on how to prevent the Swine Flu virus in a very simplest way.</p>
<p>First, washing our hands frequently using any germicidal soap with water</p>
<p>can help us prevent with the spreading virus especially if we suspected</p>
<p>someone.  If you don’t have available germicidal soap in the area, you can</p>
<p>use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.  Either if you are using soap or hand</p>
<p>sanitizer, you must follow this steps: connects your two palms facing each</p>
<p>other, rub them horizontally, vertically then squeeze each other throughout</p>
<p>your fingers.  Do it for five to six times a day. </p>
<p>Secondly, you must cover your nose with a tissue paper before you deliver a</p>
<p>cough and sneeze especially if you are talking to somebody else.  Throw</p>
<p>your tissue in the trash can after you use it, so that transfer of the</p>
<p>virus coming from your respiratory will be avoided.</p>
<p>Third, if you are not feeling well avoid going out to your friends,</p>
<p>playground, schools and offices, much better you have to stay in your house</p>
<p>and quarantine yourself for three to four days.</p>
<p>Fourth, avoid hugging or kissing at any public occasions instead gesture</p>
<p>your hands and smile at each other until the Swine Flu Outbreak diminish.</p>
<p>Fifth, if you suspected yourself of a possible flu-like virus, you better</p>
<p>report to your nearest Health Officer in the community for proper</p>
<p>diagnostic.  (Note: if you suffered fever, sore throat and cough for more</p>
<p>than two days, don’t hesitate to go to your Health Officer, its better to</p>
<p>check as early as possible than to die early).</p>
<p>Sixth, there are a number of things that you can do in preparing yourself</p>
<p>and those around you for a flu pandemic.  It is important to think of it</p>
<p>the challenges that you might face, particularly if a pandemic is severe.</p>
<p>Seventh, for assurance in planning for the impact of a Swine Flu virus on</p>
<p>you, your family and your business, go to your Health Officer for more</p>
<p>information about swine flu careers from individuals, families, and your</p>
<p>workplace, and for information directed from schools, health care</p>
<p>providers, community organizations and governments</p>
<p>Aside from your own Swine Flu prevention, there are some government</p>
<p>agencies such as the Department of Health, Department of Education and the</p>
<p>Department of National Defense to help us strengthen our immune system and</p>
<p>detect a possible Swine Flu in our community.  Planning and preparation can</p>
<p>be lessened the effects of a pandemic if do it ahead of time.</p>
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		<title>Vaccinations of Swine Flu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vaccine against seasonal influenza strain H1N1 is not believed to protect
us.  Vaccines against the Swine Flu to cope with seasonal flu to minimize
infection rates are typically developed, and yet annually it still kills
around half a million of the world’s population.  Today, they use an
injection of &#8220;killed virus&#8221;, the world’s flu vaccines.  Manufacturers are
asked to produce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vaccine against seasonal influenza strain H1N1 is not believed to protect</p>
<p>us.  Vaccines against the Swine Flu to cope with seasonal flu to minimize</p>
<p>infection rates are typically developed, and yet annually it still kills</p>
<p>around half a million of the world’s population.  Today, they use an</p>
<p>injection of &#8220;killed virus&#8221;, the world’s flu vaccines.  Manufacturers are</p>
<p>asked to produce a vaccine for H1N1, they are unlikely to be able to</p>
<p>respond quickly enough if a global pandemic is declared.</p>
<p>About a billion doses of any one vaccine each year is the only they can</p>
<p>produce, so that even if all the capacity was switched to fight a pandemic</p>
<p>flu, as opposed to a seasonal flu.  Few years ago, the supply of the</p>
<p>vaccines they have produced were enough to epidemic but now is not enough</p>
<p>for the total population’s outbreak.</p>
<p>Deadlier wave of a new H1N1 strain they forecast will reappear this fall</p>
<p>and they have to produce pandemic vaccines as early as now to prepare for a</p>
<p>turn out as the vaccine may not be as effective will be sure to a big waste</p>
<p>of resources with serious results, and there would also be a shortage of</p>
<p>seasonal flu vaccine available.  Only a few more weeks were needed for the</p>
<p>World Health Organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control and</p>
<p>Prevention) CDC to develop a &#8220;seed strain&#8221; of the pandemic virus on the</p>
<p>first days May, but producers would then need four to six months before</p>
<p>they could create large volumes of vaccine.</p>
<p>In other point of view, the WHO will attempt to make sure that a</p>
<p>substantial amount is available and should a pandemic be declared and a</p>
<p>vaccine produced, for the benefit of developing countries.  Vaccine</p>
<p>manufacturers and countries with standing orders, such as the U.S. and some</p>
<p>European countries will be asked to share with developing countries from</p>
<p>the moment the first batches are ready if an H1N1 vaccine is made.</p>
<p>2009-2010 flu seasons are ineffective against the new strain with the</p>
<p>previous influenza vaccines for the north and south hemispheres.  The WHO</p>
<p>claims that two separate immunizations will be required for seasonal and</p>
<p>swine flu, but no decision would be made on whether to begin producing a</p>
<p>swine flu vaccine.  The board will receive inputs from manufacturers (e.g.</p>
<p>GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi-Aventis, Novartis and Baxter International)</p>
<p>regarding when they are able to finish manufacturing the seasonal shot and</p>
<p>begin production of the swine flu vaccine, waiting from the WHO of their</p>
<p>recommendations and &#8220;seed virus&#8221;, and some may be ready to proceed with</p>
<p>production at that time.</p>
<p>There also antiviral drugs available for treatments of influenza, the virus</p>
<p>is resistant to amantadine and rimantadine but sensitive to the oseltamivir</p>
<p>and zanamivir.  There remains concern that this strain may mutate develop</p>
<p>resistance to oseltamivir in the future.  For the treatment and prevention</p>
<p>of the Swine Flu, the CDC recommended the use of Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and</p>
<p>Relenza (zanamivir).  Studies shows that the medication continues to</p>
<p>maintain its effective that why the U.S. government had already extended</p>
<p>the shelf life of federally stockpiled Tamiflu from their original five</p>
<p>years to seven years.</p>
<p>Buying medications from online sources is not recommended by the WHO</p>
<p>because they believed that half of the drugs they sold are counterfeited. </p>
<p>Others are thinking if they grab up antiviral drugs for their safe even if</p>
<p>they have no symptoms, the health officials warned them may eventually lead</p>
<p>them to the Swine Flu virus developing drug resistance.</p>
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		<title>Swine Flu: What You Need To Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the new strain of influenza running around, I think everyone should
know a few things. The thing is with any disease, even the swine flu, is
it&#8217;s not the disease that really kills you. It&#8217;s ignorance that does it.
You have to know enough to take care of yourself.
One of the things you have to remember is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the new strain of influenza running around, I think everyone should</p>
<p>know a few things. The thing is with any disease, even the swine flu, is</p>
<p>it&#8217;s not the disease that really kills you. It&#8217;s ignorance that does it.</p>
<p>You have to know enough to take care of yourself.</p>
<p>One of the things you have to remember is that influenza is spread via</p>
<p>germs, and germs are spread via contact with contaminated items then</p>
<p>contact with either your eyes, nose, or mouth. Germs can&#8217;t get through the</p>
<p>pores of your skin and need a convenient opening to get into. Don&#8217;t give</p>
<p>them that opening. There&#8217;s a simple and easy way to do it: just wash your</p>
<p>hands regularly, especially before eating anything or touching anything</p>
<p>that you want to eat &#8211; like that tasty sandwich you&#8217;re about to have for a</p>
<p>snack</p>
<p>It may seem rather simplistic but the regular act of rinsing and</p>
<p>disinfecting your hands can help make sure that you never get infected with</p>
<p>the swine flu. Another way to avoid infection is to avoid close contact</p>
<p>with sick people. Remember germs can also be transmitted by air though</p>
<p>microscopic droplets that are released when a person coughs or sneezes.</p>
<p>Standing around sick people increases the chance of infection so try to</p>
<p>avoid doing that, mostly because you can&#8217;t avoid touching stuff that</p>
<p>they&#8217;ve sneezed on and those germs can go directly into your nose and mouth</p>
<p>when you inhale.</p>
<p>So what if you suddenly get the sniffles? Is it time to hie off to the</p>
<p>doctor for a consult? The smart thing to do is to just stay at home first</p>
<p>and monitor your condition. The problem with identifying the swine flu is</p>
<p>that it shares many of the same symptoms as the normal run-of-the-mill</p>
<p>human flu: coughs, colds, fevers and the whole nine yards. Take the usual</p>
<p>medicine at first and see if you settle down after that.</p>
<p>The over-the-counter antiviral drugs aren&#8217;t as effective on swine flu as</p>
<p>human flu but they can make you feel a whole lot better and rev up you</p>
<p>immune system to deal with your infection. You should also try your best to</p>
<p>limit the infection to yourself. Cover your mouth when sneezing or coughing</p>
<p>so as to prevent the spread of germs in your environment.</p>
<p>If your symptoms are taking too long to cure, you might be infected. Note</p>
<p>that swine flu is like the normal flu in that it manages to weaken your</p>
<p>immune system for other respiratory diseases like pneumonia and bronchitis</p>
<p>to spread. It can also worsen any conditions that you might currently have,</p>
<p>like asthma. If you start vomiting or start suffering from diarrhea, it&#8217;s</p>
<p>time to have the doctor drop by immediately.</p>
<p>Although it has caused a few deaths, the swine flu is nothing to worry</p>
<p>about. As long as it has been caught early, there is treatment available in</p>
<p>the form of antiviral inhibitors that help stop the virus from reproducing,</p>
<p>which should help make you feel a whole lot better.</p>
<p>The current situation may all seem a bit frightening, but the swine flu is</p>
<p>just a disease. All you need to protect yourself from it is to act smart</p>
<p>and be prepared. Hopefully, this information can help a bit and act as</p>
<p>theat ounce of prevention so you won&#8217;t have to use that pound of cure.</p>
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		<title>Swine Flu Vaccine Productions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To discuss and make strong decisions to fight the widespread Swine Flu, the
World Health Organization set a meeting with the vaccine manufacturers
together with other health experts to stop the Swine Flu Outbreak. 
Different Pharmaceutical companies are ready to begin making a Swine Flu
vaccine — but as the virus may alter, there are questions formed:
How much should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To discuss and make strong decisions to fight the widespread Swine Flu, the</p>
<p>World Health Organization set a meeting with the vaccine manufacturers</p>
<p>together with other health experts to stop the Swine Flu Outbreak. </p>
<p>Different Pharmaceutical companies are ready to begin making a Swine Flu</p>
<p>vaccine — but as the virus may alter, there are questions formed:</p>
<p>How much should they have to produce? How will the government distribute</p>
<p>the vaccines to the infected areas? Who should get it, babies, youngsters,</p>
<p>adults, men, women, pregnant?</p>
<p>Most flu vaccine companies mentioned that they can only make one vaccine at</p>
<p>a time: either seasonal flu vaccine or pandemic vaccine.  Production takes</p>
<p>months and it is impossible to switch halfway through if health officials</p>
<p>make a mistake.  Vaccine makers can make limited amounts of both seasonal</p>
<p>flu vaccine and pandemic vaccine — though not at the same time — but they</p>
<p>cannot make massive quantities of both because that exceeds manufacturing</p>
<p>capacity.</p>
<p>Even if we are in the modern era, still the health officials have a big</p>
<p>problem to solve the spreading of deadly swine flu is, and whether they</p>
<p>will need more seasonal flu vaccine or swine flu vaccine.  Scientists are</p>
<p>not sure the effectiveness of a vaccine, if the swine flu will transmute. </p>
<p>Only two billion doses of swine flu vaccine could be produced annually</p>
<p>based on the estimation of World Health Organization officials, though the</p>
<p>first batches wouldn&#8217;t be available for four to six months.</p>
<p>A &#8220;seed stock&#8221; to make the vaccine, which should be ready and it will be</p>
<p>distributed to manufacturers worldwide so they can start producing the</p>
<p>vaccine is now on the go as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and</p>
<p>Prevention works on.  After the vaccine manufacturers get the seed stock,</p>
<p>they won&#8217;t know how many doses of vaccine they can make or how long that</p>
<p>would take.</p>
<p>Including vaccine producer, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, the World Health</p>
<p>Organization is under negotiation process to save some of their swine flu</p>
<p>vaccine for poorer nations.  A couple of years ago members of the rich</p>
<p>nations like United States, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Canada and</p>
<p>Britain signed deals with the vaccine makers to guarantee them pandemic</p>
<p>vaccines as soon as they&#8217;re available.</p>
<p>Cipla (The pharmaceuticals giant in India) instructed by the World Health</p>
<p>Organization to make a generic version of Tamiflu antiviral drug.  Tamiflu</p>
<p>also known as oseltamivir, one of the two antiviral drugs to treat the</p>
<p>Swine Flu.  Then WHO said Cipla&#8217;s generic version was more effective than</p>
<p>the original made by Swiss firm Roche Holding AG and would hopefully make</p>
<p>the drug more accessible to the third world countries.  As we all know that</p>
<p>Indian pharmaceuticals produce drugs in very affordable prices.</p>
<p>North America has been the hardest-hit continent for the Swine Flu virus</p>
<p>that kills two Americans from Texas (including a pregnant woman) and one in</p>
<p>Washington.  If the vaccine productions are enough to all suspected Swine</p>
<p>Flu carrier, it won’t happen again that a simple pregnant woman died</p>
<p>fighting the virus. </p>
<p>Through this article, we will inform the public of an early planning and</p>
<p>prevention against Swine Flu for their safety.  Consult to the Health</p>
<p>Officers about planning and prevention against the virus.  According to an</p>
<p>unidentified source that one out of three Americans can only take the</p>
<p>Tamiflu.</p>
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