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Swine Fever - any thoughts?
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Medics' provisional findings: VitD (via sunlight), of which most of us are desperately short, does a lot to prevent 'flu.
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All of the patients on my ward had been taking 2,000 units of vitamin D every day for several months or longer. Could that be the reason none of my patients caught the flu?
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I can't figure out why 'swine flu' is killing people in Mexico, but everywhere else it is being described as 'mild illness'? Is this simply down to the numbers and as more people outside Mexico are diagnosed then it is likely that some will be fatal?
Secondly, I am still not convinced how much this is going to spread. (This is me being optimistic!) Whilst there have been a good few cases in other regions of the world, the numbers are low and it is hardly spreading exponentially yet...... is this just a matter of a few more days and we are likely to see the numbers take off?
Thirdly, it seems the WHO maybe on the brink of announcing level 5 as per their criteria of spreading human to human in a second country (USA). I am not so sure this is a fair representation of the level of the problem so far. We wouldn't want them to appear like Peter crying Wolf would we......
It just all seems a bit hyped to me. I hope to goodness I am right!
Secondly, I am still not convinced how much this is going to spread. (This is me being optimistic!) Whilst there have been a good few cases in other regions of the world, the numbers are low and it is hardly spreading exponentially yet...... is this just a matter of a few more days and we are likely to see the numbers take off?
Thirdly, it seems the WHO maybe on the brink of announcing level 5 as per their criteria of spreading human to human in a second country (USA). I am not so sure this is a fair representation of the level of the problem so far. We wouldn't want them to appear like Peter crying Wolf would we......
It just all seems a bit hyped to me. I hope to goodness I am right!
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I think you're right. Most of the cases in Mexico are not yet confirmed and swine flu has struck before notably in the US in 1976 which came to nothing.snow hope wrote:I can't figure out why 'swine flu' is killing people in Mexico, but everywhere else it is being described as 'mild illness'? Is this simply down to the numbers and as more people outside Mexico are diagnosed then it is likely that some will be fatal?
Secondly, I am still not convinced how much this is going to spread. (This is me being optimistic!) Whilst there have been a good few cases in other regions of the world, the numbers are low and it is hardly spreading exponentially yet...... is this just a matter of a few more days and we are likely to see the numbers take off?
Thirdly, it seems the WHO maybe on the brink of announcing level 5 as per their criteria of spreading human to human in a second country (USA). I am not so sure this is a fair representation of the level of the problem so far. We wouldn't want them to appear like Peter crying Wolf would we......
It just all seems a bit hyped to me. I hope to goodness I am right!
Could this be a bit of carefully planned news designed to divert attention away from Obama's decision to release the torture memos from the Bush era. If allowed to run its course it could see people like Condoleeza Rice facing jail.
Just a thought.
...or maybe the WHO just trying to justify their predictions.Bozzio wrote:I think you're right. Most of the cases in Mexico are not yet confirmed and swine flu has struck before notably in the US in 1976 which came to nothing.snow hope wrote:I can't figure out why 'swine flu' is killing people in Mexico, but everywhere else it is being described as 'mild illness'? Is this simply down to the numbers and as more people outside Mexico are diagnosed then it is likely that some will be fatal?
Secondly, I am still not convinced how much this is going to spread. (This is me being optimistic!) Whilst there have been a good few cases in other regions of the world, the numbers are low and it is hardly spreading exponentially yet...... is this just a matter of a few more days and we are likely to see the numbers take off?
Thirdly, it seems the WHO maybe on the brink of announcing level 5 as per their criteria of spreading human to human in a second country (USA). I am not so sure this is a fair representation of the level of the problem so far. We wouldn't want them to appear like Peter crying Wolf would we......
It just all seems a bit hyped to me. I hope to goodness I am right!
Could this be a bit of carefully planned news designed to divert attention away from Obama's decision to release the torture memos from the Bush era. If allowed to run its course it could see people like Condoleeza Rice facing jail.
Just a thought.
...or maybe the WHO being pressurised by governments of failing economies to give people something new to worry about, besides being hungry and homeless.
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Some factoids from today's BBC radio news.
Mexico: 159 suspected swine flu deaths, 7 confirmed according to WHO-acceptable criteria (reduced from 20, don't know how many tested), virus has been spreading since early April with the first death two (or three?) weeks ago, some 1500 to 2000 under observation with suspected swine flu. Everywhere else: some people arriving back from holiday have a mild dose of flu, suspected to be swine flu, and treated.
My conclusion: A huge pool of disease has accumulated in Mexico due to slowness to realize there was an outbreak and, in part because of that slowness, lack of treatment. Mortality rate amongst untreated population is lowish; amongst treated, very low. So, at least for the UK...
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...However, the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic started off with a similarly mild form, and at the same time of year, and - more frighteningly - if the highly contagious Mexican swine flu mixes with the deadly H5N1 avian flu...
Mexico: 159 suspected swine flu deaths, 7 confirmed according to WHO-acceptable criteria (reduced from 20, don't know how many tested), virus has been spreading since early April with the first death two (or three?) weeks ago, some 1500 to 2000 under observation with suspected swine flu. Everywhere else: some people arriving back from holiday have a mild dose of flu, suspected to be swine flu, and treated.
My conclusion: A huge pool of disease has accumulated in Mexico due to slowness to realize there was an outbreak and, in part because of that slowness, lack of treatment. Mortality rate amongst untreated population is lowish; amongst treated, very low. So, at least for the UK...
R E L A X !
R E L A X !
R E L A X !
R E L A X !
...However, the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic started off with a similarly mild form, and at the same time of year, and - more frighteningly - if the highly contagious Mexican swine flu mixes with the deadly H5N1 avian flu...
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Thats pretty much the criteria I'm using, if its bad, we'll see a lot more more by Monday, infected by those who were infected on holiday in Mexico before anyone knew about this, and a lot lot more by a week on Monday.snow hope wrote:Secondly, I am still not convinced how much this is going to spread. (This is me being optimistic!) Whilst there have been a good few cases in other regions of the world, the numbers are low and it is hardly spreading exponentially yet...... is this just a matter of a few more days and we are likely to see the numbers take off?
If we dont, it'll tail off
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I'm not really sure if this can be "covered up", even the High Priests of the UK branch of Obamesiahism have been banging on about that being a stupid mistake by an inexperienced politician who is still convinced he's fighting an election campaign against Bush, their words, not mine.
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Watch this video from Dr Henry Niman - I am afraid I am more concerned now. The next 2 weeks will tell a lot.
http://www.wpxi.com/video/19313969/index.html
http://www.wpxi.com/video/19313969/index.html
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Bod on R4 last night said that if it is swine flu, then typically, the initial infection of people from swine tends to be more virulent than the secondary infection of people from people.snow hope wrote:I can't figure out why 'swine flu' is killing people in Mexico, but everywhere else it is being described as 'mild illness'? Is this simply down to the numbers and as more people outside Mexico are diagnosed then it is likely that some will be fatal?
Alternatively, it could just be a time factor, or something else
Peter.
Edit: for a 'more' and 'something else'
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I hope against hope that he doesn't have a clue about his subject, because if he's right, I'm sitting in that virus' sights when it gets back from the southern hemisphere in Autumn......snow hope wrote:Watch this video from Dr Henry Niman - I am afraid I am more concerned now. The next 2 weeks will tell a lot.
http://www.wpxi.com/video/19313969/index.html
From what he says it sounds like getting the virus early may be a bonus.... if that would mean you are immune to the recombinated/changed virus that could return in Autumn (which he didn't specify).
He also said that it's your own immune system that does for you. This made me wonder if it would be worth lowering your own immune system should you get the flu? I would imagine you could do this in a number of ways. A hard night on the booze, 40 fags, sleep deprivation and only crap food could be one way. - Jesus! Looks like it will miss chavs entirely!
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From this side of Muir Éireann, there seems to be an excess of hype but little else. Flu kills all the time; other diseases kill even more! Cures often kill even more than that.
Eat a largely organic, plant-based diet, get plenty of fresh air and exercise and I guarantee that your time won't come until your number's up.
Eat a largely organic, plant-based diet, get plenty of fresh air and exercise and I guarantee that your time won't come until your number's up.
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