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    Default A swine flu outbreak in Mexico

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...ine-flu-mexico

    A killer virus that has caused at least 20 deaths and sparked widespread panic in Mexico has the potential to become a global pandemic, warn health experts.

    The World Health Organisation stopped short of issuing a worldwide alert over the swine flu strain – a unique mix of human, pig and bird viruses – but its director general, Dr Margaret Chan, said the option remained "on the table".

    The virus, which may be responsible for a further 48 deaths in Mexico, has thrown the country into confusion. There are a total of 1,004 cases and eight have been detected over the border in Texas and California.

    Today, people in Mexico City were being ordered not to kiss or shake hands, football matches went ahead without spectators, theatres, shops and museums closed, staff were inside locked schools scrubbing classrooms with disinfectant and health workers patrolled buses, ordering sickly-looking people home.

    Scientists have long feared that a new flu virus could launch a worldwide pandemic. Evolving when different flu viruses infect a pig, a person or a bird, mingling their genetic material, the hybrid could spread quickly because people would have no natural defences.

    "We are seeing a range of severity of the disease, from mild to severe and of course death," said Chan. "The eight cases in the US have been mild in terms of severity and it is too premature to calculate the mortality rate of this disease."

    In New York the results of tests for swine flu on 75 children remain unclear after a school trip returned from Mexico with pupils complaining of illness.

    Mexico's health secretary Jose Angel Cordova said: "We are very, very concerned."

    Any doubts over of the extent of the emergency were dispelled today by the sight of soldiers handing out blue surgical masks to pedestrians and motorists along Mexico City's central Reforma boulevard. With TV and radio calling on the population to seek medical advice for any flu-like symptoms, queues sprouted at health clinics and hospitals across the city.

    President Felipe Calderón said his government learned only on Thursday night what kind of virus Mexico was facing after tests by specialist laboratories in Canada confirmed the outbreak as a type – labelled A/H1N1 – not previously seen in pigs or humans. Few cases have had any contact with live pigs.

    The WHO said the virus appeared to be able to spread from human to human and contained human virus, avian virus and pig viruses from North America, Europe and Asia. It might be completely new or has only now been detected.

    Given how quickly flu can spread, there might be cases incubating around the world already, said Dr Michael Osterholm at the University of Minnesota: "Hundreds and thousands of travellers come in and out [of Mexico] every day. You'd have to believe there's been more unrecognised transmission that's occurred."

    It was unclear how much protection current vaccines might offer. A "seed stock" genetically matched to the new virus has already been created by the US Centers for Disease Control. If the US government decides vaccine *production is necessary, it would be used by manufacturers to get started.

    At Mexico City's international airport, passengers were questioned to try to prevent anyone with flu symptoms from boarding aeroplanes and *spreading the disease. Britain's Foreign Office issued a warning to travellers about the outbreak but stopped short of recommending people did not visit Mexico. US health officials did the same, urging visitors to wash their hands frequently.

    In Asia, which has fought hard to contain the H5N1 bird flu virus, which has killed at least 257 people worldwide since late 2003, tighter enforcements were being made. Passengers and pork products from Mexico were being checked at many airports. Health authorities in Thailand and Hong Kong said they were closely monitoring the situation.

    At Tokyo's Narita airport – among the world's busiest with more than 96,000 people using it daily – officials installed a device at the arrival gate for flights from Mexico to measure the temperatures of passengers.

    'We are increasing health surveillance following the outbreak of swine flu,'' said Akira Yukitoki, an official at the Japanese airport's quarantine station. He said 160 passengers arriving from Mexico yesterday were screened.

    The airport also plans to put up signs urging tourists to "wear masks, wash hands and gargle", Yukitoki said.

    In the Philippines, the government was also tightening monitoring at all ports to prevent the entry of any pigs or pork from Mexico and the US.

    "We've seen swine influenza in humans over the past several years, and in most cases, it's come from direct pig contact. This seems to be different," said Dr Arnold Monto, a flu expert with the University of Michigan.

    "I think we need to be careful and not apprehensive, but certainly paying attention to new developments as they proceed."

    While the fear is palpable among Mexico City's 20 million residents, confusion mixed with traditional mistrust of official statements means widespread suspicion that the government is not telling the whole truth about the disease. The government had claimed until late on Thursday that there was nothing unusual about the flu cases and the sudden turnaround that saw schools closed across the capital on Friday angered many Mexicans.

    Government workers were ordered to wear masks, and authorities urged residents to stay home from work if they felt ill. What seems almost certain is that the doors of all nurseries, kindergartens, schools and universities in the vast metropolis of 20 million people will remain closed this week.

    With the authorities urging people to avoid crowds, the atmosphere inside the metro and crowded buses is notably tense. Health secretary Cordova, a devout Catholic, stopped short of urging Mexicans not to go to mass tomorrow, but he did emphasise that a nod of the head was better than a handshake when it came to greeting friends.

    ahhh don't know if you guys know about this since it was just recently posted. But my mom warned me of its potential of it spreading to the U.S

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    Oh well.
    Ish happens.
    Hope I don't get it

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    Ahh i live in Texas. I r scared.

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    Im in california.

    I hope No one i know catches it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by `doll View Post
    Should we not eat pork, or what?
    Arizona's on the border too.
    You can't catch any kind of swine flu from eating pork.

    And last I heard which was like last night there were already 50+ deaths in mexico.

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    Uhh...my whole family just suddenly got sick..I just got it...Were in california



    ..Shit.

    Either irony is trieing to **** with me or im OUT.

    EDIT:If i die,i just want you all to know something.. I hate each and every one of you.

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    i live in the complete other side of the world, so whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woshiibreak View Post
    i live in the complete other side of the world, so whatever.
    Quote Originally Posted by Espada1 View Post
    A killer virus ... has the potential to become a GLOBAL pandemic
    I rest my case.

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    instead of worrieing about my own ***, i hope everyone living in mexico/us dont get the virus! and even if u do i hope u get immume for it quick

    Given how quickly flu can spread
    but HOW.. does it spread? why dont i hear or read anything about that. is it a bacteria birds and pigs spread trough air, or do u get it from eating it. or do people that work with birds/pigs get it and spread it? all so vague..

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    FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-

    i just heard on the news that it spread to New Zealand. :/
    fkn students that went to Mexico for a school trip.
    & i have a flu now so bai onrpg.
    i rolled a 0 on /b/.

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    Good thing they have Vaccines for this.
    Also its not any sign of it here in Michigan yet.

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    Heard on the news recently that it might hit Australia soon or has already hit.

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    bai woshii.

    Damn pigs!

    Edit: I found this.



    Swine flu symptoms similar to those of human flu

    Swine flu has similar symptoms to the more common, human seasonal form of influenza.

    It is one of a number of viruses that cause illness among people and animals, causing respiratory problems, fever and fatigue.

    Avian flu - which has previously been the subject of pandemic fears after humans began contracting it - is another deadly strain.

    According to the Health Protection Agency, outbreaks of swine flu - a disease caused by type A influenza - regularly affect pigs.

    People who are around pigs are most likely to suffer from the H1N1 virus but it is also possible for the virus to spread from person to person.

    Evoking memories of the fears associated with bird flu, the latest perceived threat of a pandemic was brought to public attention after cases of human swine flu were reported in Mexico and parts of California and Texas in the US.

    There have been no cases identified in the UK for at least 10 years.

    Scientists found this virus is contagious and spreading from human to human although they do not know how easily the virus spreads between people, the HPA said.

    The symptoms of swine influenza in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human seasonal flu and include fever, fatigue, lack of appetite, coughing and sore throat. Some people have also reported vomiting and diarrhoea.

    Testing has shown that the human swine influenza H1N1 can be treated with the antivirals oseltamavir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza).

    Seasonal flu is caused by viruses that are adapted to spread in humans, who have some natural immunity to common strains and can boost it by immunisation with a vaccine.

    Avian flu is caused by influenza viruses adapted for infection in birds while swine flu is caused by influenza viruses adapted for infection in pigs.

    Potentially major problems can arise when human and animal flu viruses mix and lead to the development of new viruses which are resistant to immunity and can spread through the population, sparking a pandemic.

    The HPA said it was too early to say whether the cases in Mexico and the US would lead to a larger outbreak or could represent the appearance of a potential pandemic strain of influenza virus.

    There is currently insufficient evidence to understand the extent to which the cases are firmly linked.

    Experts from around the world are working in close collaboration with the World Health Organisation to help determine what risk this situation poses to global public health.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...u-pandemic-flu

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    Wassup with all the global stuffs going on now?

    We have global warming, global recession, global economic downturn, and now global pandemic?

    Argh.

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    Wow, I've pretty much been having the flu for the past week.

    GG.

    QQ.

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    *hopes serix is ok*

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    Quote Originally Posted by boinker View Post
    Good thing they have Vaccines for this.
    Also its not any sign of it here in Michigan yet.
    I was googling the swine flu and I read that the vaccine has killed about 20 people or something like that

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    81 dead in Mexico now.

    And there are confirmed cases in New York City and probably New Zealand too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobosexual View Post
    81 dead in Mexico now.

    And there are confirmed cases in New York City and probably New Zealand too.
    O where are you keeping up with the updates?

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    Well I just heard from an (un)reliable source that the death toll is already well over 200.

    Maybe it's true, maybe it's not. It wouldn't surprise me if they wanted to hide something like that from us though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobosexual View Post
    Well I just heard from an (un)reliable source that the death toll is already well over 200.

    Maybe it's true, maybe it's not. It wouldn't surprise me if they wanted to hide something like that from us though.
    Two,hundred? Jesus efing christ where are you keeping up on this?

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    Well im sick and i have a flu but i think its because i never wear a coat when im sick plus no one around me is sick and i havnt eatin pork in like 4 years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidimazz View Post
    Well im sick and i have a flu but i think its because i never wear a coat when im sick plus no one around me is sick and i havnt eatin pork in like 4 years?
    It isnt spread by eating pork bro.

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    Just kill all of the pigs and swines in the whole world? <3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torian View Post
    It isnt spread by eating pork bro.
    But i also said i havnt been around anyone sick and i ate some tynol and im feeling great and i dont wear coats when its freezing. (I like the cold lolz)

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