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StoneCold wrote:This zoomable Global Disease Alert Map gives world locations where cases have occurred.
http://healthmap.org/en
Melissa wrote:You know I'm wondering if these people who are supposedly "positive" were actually tested for it, and not just for influenza A. Our reference labs are telling us it can take over a week to get back a definite result as to positive or negative for actual swine flu. And anyone who truly has it can test positive for influenza A (just the same as someone with the seasonal flu can) with any rapid flu test (which can test for B also, and a positive result would not show a differential as to which one it is). Just makes me curious.
StoneCold wrote:This zoomable Global Disease Alert Map gives world locations where cases have occurred.
http://healthmap.org/en
California Case Total (April 27, 2009): Eight. Counties: Imperial 3; Sacramento 1; San Diego County 4
Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza that regularly cause outbreaks of influenza among pigs. Swine flu viruses do not normally infect people.
However, sporadic human infections with swine flu do occasionally occur. Most commonly, human cases of swine influenza happen in people with direct exposure to pigs.
While most instances of human infection with animal influenza viruses do not result in human to human transmission, each case should be fully investigated to be sure that such viruses are not spreading among humans and to limit further exposure of humans to infected animals, if infected animals are identified. Investigation into possible human to human transmission of recent swine influenza cases is ongoing.
SP Fan in Oregon wrote:Good reason to prepare your own dinner at home for a while.
Lula wrote:whoa.... eating pork has nothing to do with swine flu. those that work closely with swine are at a higher risk. it is transmitted from pig to human to human or something, not because you ate some carnitas or a pulled pork sandwich. i think there is a lot of paranoia here. sure, be careful but come on.
Lula wrote:whoa.... eating pork has nothing to do with swine flu. those that work closely with swine are at a higher risk. it is transmitted from pig to human to human or something, not because you ate some carnitas or a pulled pork sandwich. i think there is a lot of paranoia here. sure, be careful but come on.
Rhiannon wrote:I can't help but read some comments here with seeing the public freak-out and roll my eyes. "The sky is falling, the sky is falling." Melissa, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is just about on par with getting our typical influenza virus, correct? Which is pretty much rampant in the fall and winter. Yet people don't flip the hell out over it and stop eating in public restaurants. Best I understand, this strain as with the typical, is easily vanquished with stuff like Tamiflu.
Guys, the mass media outlets are over-sensationalizing this story because we're approaching sweeps. Be rational.
Rhiannon wrote:I can't help but read some comments here with seeing the public freak-out and roll my eyes. "The sky is falling, the sky is falling." Melissa, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is just about on par with getting our typical influenza virus, correct? Which is pretty much rampant in the fall and winter. Yet people don't flip the hell out over it and stop eating in public restaurants. Best I understand, this strain as with the typical, is easily vanquished with stuff like Tamiflu.
Guys, the mass media outlets are over-sensationalizing this story because we're approaching sweeps. Be rational.
X factor wrote:Rhiannon wrote:I can't help but read some comments here with seeing the public freak-out and roll my eyes. "The sky is falling, the sky is falling." Melissa, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is just about on par with getting our typical influenza virus, correct? Which is pretty much rampant in the fall and winter. Yet people don't flip the hell out over it and stop eating in public restaurants. Best I understand, this strain as with the typical, is easily vanquished with stuff like Tamiflu.
Guys, the mass media outlets are over-sensationalizing this story because we're approaching sweeps. Be rational.
No Rhi. The sky IS falling! Just like it did for bird fl...uhh, ok. I mean SAR....no...uh, ANTHRA....no...wait, wait, it'll come to me..OH YEAH- Y2....nope, that didn't happen either...
Actually I'm being a bit facetious, as I've certainly been concerned by all the alarmist media stuff too. But what really worries me is that a few people are gonna die of this, summer tourism is gonna grind to a screeching halt, and what little economic recovery we HAVE seen is gonna fly right out the window. To me, that's much more of a likelihood than millions dying from this flu.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Lula wrote:whoa.... eating pork has nothing to do with swine flu. those that work closely with swine are at a higher risk. it is transmitted from pig to human to human or something, not because you ate some carnitas or a pulled pork sandwich. i think there is a lot of paranoia here. sure, be careful but come on.
I think she meant eating at home while this is going on to avoid restaurant people handling food you'll be eating... that's how I read it. And that's a good point, thinking of how many places don't require gloves be worn and not knowing what the heck goes on in those kitchens.
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