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WHO issues new guidelines on swine flu August 22, 2009

Filed under: current affairs,HEALTH,INTERNATIONAL — swapsushias @ 4:37 am

The guidelines call for prompt treatment for children – including those under five years of age – with severe or worsening illnesses, as well as those at risk of more severe or complicated illness.

Issuing a new set of guidelines for the use of drugs against swine flu, the World Health Organization has said patients with uncomplicated illnesses do not need to take antiviral drugs.

Worldwide, most infected patients continue to display typical influenza symptoms and fully recover within a week without any form of medical treatment, the WHO said.

According to the new guidelines, formed by consensus by a global group of experts, patients with uncomplicated illnesses do not need to be treated with antiviral medicines.

The guidelines emphasise on using drugs such as oseltamivir and zanamivir, to which the pandemic virus is susceptible, to prevent severe illness and deaths, reduce the need for hospitalisation, and shorten hospital stays.

When properly prescribed, oseltamivir is found to significantly curb the risk of pneumonia, a leading cause of death for both the pandemic and seasonal influenza, it said.

WHO recommends treatment with the drug as soon as possible among people who are severely hit or whose conditions begin to deteriorate. Where oseltamivir is not available, zanamivir can be given. The virus is currently resistant to a second class of antiviral, known as M2 inhibitors.

As pregnant women are among the groups considered to be at increased risk, WHO recommends that they receive antiviral treatment as soon as possible after the onset of symptoms.

The guidelines call for prompt treatment for children – including those under five years of age – with severe or worsening illnesses, as well as those at risk of more severe or complicated illness.

Otherwise healthy children over five years, WHO said, do not need antiviral treatment unless their conditions persist or worsen.

If someone with confirmed or suspected H1N1 infections shows symptoms including shortness of breath, chest pain and high fever lasting beyond three days, they should seek immediate medical attention.

Among children, warning signs include fast or difficult breathing, lack of alertness, difficulty in waking up and little or no desire to play.

 

What is a Pandemic August 16, 2009

Filed under: Do u Know,HEALTH — swapsushias @ 5:30 am

A pandemic can start when three conditions have been met:

* emergence of a disease new to a population;
* agents infect humans, causing serious illness; and
* agents spread easily and sustainably among humans.

A disease or condition is not a pandemic merely because it is widespread or kills many people; it must also be infectious.

 

SWINE FLU August 15, 2009

Filed under: HEALTH,SHORT NOTES — swapsushias @ 5:14 am

This is wat striked the headlines in INDIAN newspapers at the breakout of swine flu.
“severe signs , take tamiflu, stay home

lets see wat is swine flu
in short

20th century flu pandemics
Pandemic Year Influenza A virus
subtype
People infected
(approx)
Deaths
(est.)
Case fatality rate
1918 flu pandemic 1918–19 H1N1[117][118] 0.5 to 1 billion (near 50%) 20 to 100 million[119][120][121] >2.5%[122]
Asian flu 1956–58 H2N2[117] 2 million[121] [122]
Hong Kong flu 1968–69 H3N2[117] 1 million[121] <0.1%[122]
Seasonal flu Every year mainly A/H3N2, A/H1N1, and B 5–15% (340 million – 1 billion)[123] 250,000–500,000 per year[115] <0.05%
India

Schools are closed now (August 10, 2009) in many cities Like Pune, Mumbai, New Delhi etc. In Pune Multiplexes are also closed for 7-10 days and are currently closed.

  1. only known drug to work against H1N1(Tamiflu)
  2. The first case of the flu in India was found on the Hyderabad airport on 13 May
  3. first death due to swine flu in India in Pune
  4. GHULAM NABI AZAD the then health min. of india
 

 
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