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    Health Organization (WHO)‚ worldwide more than 213 countries and overseas territories or communities had confirmed cases of pandemic influenza H1N1 also known as “swine flu” in 2009‚ including at least 16‚455 deaths. Right here at home in the United States from April 15‚ 2009 to July 24‚ 2009‚ states reported a total of 43‚771 confirmed and probable cases of influenza H1N1 infection. Of these cases reported‚ 5‚011 people were hospitalized and 302 people died. Right now you are probably wandering what

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    kids get sick with seasonal influenza. In some cases‚ the illness results in death. Severe influenza complications are very common in kids below 2 years old. Annually‚ about 20‚000 children below the age of 5 are brought to hospitals because of influenza complications. The flu seasons differ in severity‚ but‚ a number of kids die from flu every single year. In last year’s influenza season‚ over 130 flu-related pediatric fatalities were reported. Generally‚ influenza is easy to treat‚ but sometimes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Swine influenza From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Swine flu) This article is about influenza viruses in pigs. For the 2009 outbreak‚ see 2009 flu pandemic. For the 2009 human virus‚ see Pandemic H1N1/09 virus. Influenza (Flu) | | Types | * Avian  * A/H5N1 subtype * Canine  * Equine * Swine  * A/H1N1 subtype | Vaccines | * 2009 pandemic  * Pandemrix * Fluzone  * Influvac * Live

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    with new medicines in order to treat these viruses each year. This is due to the fact that the viruses keep changing every year and become immune to past treatments. According to stopgerms.org‚ “A new strain of influenza A (H1N1) virus that is a mix of swine‚ human and/or avian influenza viruses has recently been reported that is contagious and spreading from human to human.” Where did this virus come from‚ and how do we plan to treat it? The virus itself has been present in our population for

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    Page 9 References Page 10-11 Appendices Page 12 Introduction Spanish flu in the year 1918 was a pandemic crisis that greatly affected everyone worldwide. To this day researchers are still studying the influenza pandemic and are working to counter future pandemics. When the Spanish flu came it created many negative impacts to the daily lives of the citizens and industries. Learning from the past‚ there are many recommendations that industries should implement

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    Swine influenza‚ also called pig influenza‚ swine flu‚ hog flu and pig flu‚ is an infection caused by any one of several types of swine influenza viruses. Swine influenza virus (SIV) or swine-origin influenza virus (S-OIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses that isendemic in pigs.[2] As of 2009‚ the known SIV strains include influenza C and the subtypes of influenza A known as H1N1‚ H1N2‚ H2N1‚ H3N1‚H3N2‚ and H2N3. Swine influenza virus is common throughout pig populations worldwide

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    Also pneumonia generally presents after influenza. There is not enough information to assume she has had pneumonia previous to the onset of these current symptoms. Immobilization is also an increased risk factor of pneumonia‚ which we also do not have evidence of from our case study. (2) Treatment and Intervention There are prescription medications called “antiviral drugs” that can be used to treat the influenza illness. They are different from antibiotics‚ because they fight

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    new‚ the world has been suffering the nasty bugs for almost as long as people have been walking the earth. Influenza for example was recorded as far back as 412 B.C.‚ when a man named Hippocrates wrote of an uncontrollable outbreak of disease that had very similar symptoms as influenza .[2] This pandemic devastated an entire Athenian army‚ and has occurred every hundred years since. Influenza has been responsible for many deaths over the years. In the 1300s we discovered the Black Death‚ this disease

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    0020103405 BIOL 4490 EXAM QUESTION #2 Regarding the figure showing the number of deaths due to influenza‚ some of the primary differences between the 2009 and 2010 flu season are that the 2010 flu season appears to have started earlier—the rate at which the % deaths due to flu increased sooner than the 2009 flu season. In addition‚ the 2010 flu season had slightly higher % deaths due to influenza than the 2009 flu season. Furthermore‚ the 2010 flu season surpassed the epidemic threshold for a

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    2010 there was an outbreak of Influenza A H1N1‚ or colloquially known as ‘Swine Flu’. Influenza viruses belong to the family Orthomyxovirdae and are classified into three distinct types‚ influenza A‚ B and C. Only influenza viruses that are under the category A and B are communicable among humans and are responsible for most cases of the seasonal flu. Hemagglutin (H) and neuraminidase (N) are proteins found in Influenza A and are used to further define subtypes of influenza (such as H1N1 or H5N1 [bird

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