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  • Faqs About H1n1 Influenza Virus And Pets
    By: Lorie Huston | - The H1N1 influenza virus has received publicity worldwide and has researchers, health care officials and health care providers all scrambling for vaccines, treatments and general information about the disease. More recently, it has become evident that this virus can also affect our pets, leaving many pet owners concerned about the health of their dogs, cats and other animals and asking questions about how to deal with the situation.

    What is the H1N1 influenza virus? The H1N1 influen ...

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  • How To Prevent H1n1 Virus Through Food Therapy?
    By: wallace | - Immune system can be improved through vegetables, fruit and other foods, which is called food therapy. Nowadays H1N1 influenza A is spreading worldwide. Most people are in panic and take many medicines to prevent H1N1 virus. In fact, some vegetables or fruits are useful to prevent H1N1 virus, above all, they are cheaper and have no side effect. Here are some foods which could prevent flu and even H1N1 virus at a certain extent.

    Carrot
    Scientific research shows that vitamin A h ...

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  • Avian Flu And Symptoms
    By: credulous jolly | - Bird flu or avian flu is an influenza virus type that normally infects birds. However, it can also infect other animals including pigs. Wild birds are natural hosts to the virus and normally don't get sick from it. But domestic animals such as chickens and turkeys could be severely affected. Humans, on the other hand, can be infected with influenza types A, B, and C. Genetic changes and sharing can occur under certain circumstances. This could happen in crowded conditions where poultry, pigs, an ...
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  • Avoid The Flu With These Great Tips
    By: Eva Judge | - Every time you have to stay home from work or school due to the flu, you lose money and your grades suffer. Many Australians are following a few simple tips to avoid coming down with the flu and are avoiding all of those missed days with ease.

    Get The Influenza Vaccine -

    Every year, data culled by the World Health Organization is used to create a brand new flu vaccine that helps people avoid coming down with the top three strains of the flu. Flu vaccinations are quite e ...

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  • Who Should - And Shouldn't - Get The Flu Vaccine?
    By: Eva Judge | - The flu vaccine is a great way to avoid being laid up for a week or more during the year. However, it definitely isn't right for everyone. For some people, the flu vaccine poses definite risks. Find out more about those risks in order to protect yourself before receiving a flu vaccination.

    People Who Should Get The Flu Vaccine -

    The flu vaccination isn't just a good idea for some people - it should be considered mandatory. Scan the list below; in the event any of the fo ...

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  • Stop Confusing Flus With Colds
    By: Eva Judge | - You may not realise it, but you may very well be confusing the common cold with a case of influenza. Many Australians inadvertently refer to their head colds as flus, and vice versa. If you've ever wondered precisely what makes a cold different than a flu, you're in luck: below, we highlight the primary differences between them.

    The Major Differences Between A Cold And A Flu -

    One of the main ways to tell the difference between a cold and a flu is by figuring out whethe ...

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  • How To Avoid The Swine Flu
    By: C S Lewis | - Swine Flu, H1N1 or the 2009 Influenza A Virus—no matter what you call this flu, you do not want to catch it this year. Since October 2008, the Center for Disease Control has characterized over 2,100 seasonal flu viruses and nearly 500 H1N1 flu cases in the United States of America. In just this last week, the CDC reported one influenza-associated pediatric death; this death was associated with the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus infection. Regardless of the particular type of flu you are try ...
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  • How Many Days Does Swine Flu Lasts
    By: Andrew Strauss | - Many people wonder how long swine flu lasts but as with many other disease it does depend upon the strength of the attack and whether other symptoms are present.

    Essentially, just remember that swine flu is treatable and the earlier you get a diagnosis the better. Isn't it better to seek the opinion of a medical professional as early as possible rather than wait a few more days? If it is swine influenza you have caught it early, if it's not, then nothing lost. The visible basic swin ...

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  • Information That Can Help In Swine Flu
    By: Andrew Strauss | - The world is facing a serious flu threat in the form of swine flu. Currently human cases of swine flu have been reported from Mexico and the US. Swine flu was first reported in Mexico, where several people have died from the new strain of the influenza virus, so health authorities have been put on a high alert to prevent a pandemic like situation from occurring.

    Swine flu is a respiratory disease that is caused by influenza A (H1N1) virus. Its main symptoms are similar to that of a ...

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  • Boost Up Body Immune System To Fight Influenza A (h1n1)
    By: simon lai | - Influenza A or H1N1 falls under the category of 'visham javar' or chronic fever, said vaidya Pravin Hirpara. "Whenever there is an imbalance between the tridoshas 'vatta, pitta and kapha' the body, the body's immunity gets affected and you fall ill. The trick is to keep the immunity level high."

    Echinacea is the most popular native American therapeutic herb. It is best known for boosting immune function.

    Echinacea species are perennials which belong to the Aster fam ...

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  • Swine Flu | Swine Influenza | Hospital With Testing Facility For H1n1 Virus
    By: Radhika Mohan | - The swine flu is reaching the proportions of a global epidemic. Having started in Mexico, it has jumped continents and several cases have been reported in India too. The medical term for swine flu is A-H1N1. It is a new Influenza virus which was detected only in April 2009.It is called swine flu because the lab tests show that the genes in the virus were similar to those found amongst pigs. However, there is no need to panic or get alarmed. It may help to arm yourself with more information inste ...
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  • How Swine Flu Is Transmitted
    By: Linus Orakles | - Swine Flu or the H1N1 Influenza as the white-coats like to call it, is actually quite a simple disease to attain a good measure of protection against, even if the disease has a fearsome reputation. A little familiarity with the ways in which swine flu passes around should help everyone take the right steps. Swine flu is a term that is quite common around pig farms for a Type A influenza that has always affected populations of pigs. Hog lots, places where large numbers of pigs are raised for slau ...
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  • The Latest Killer Flu: Swine Flu And You
    By: Sutiyo Na | - The Center for Disease Control has probably had some very wild times this past decade. First SARS, then the bird fle, and now today's potential epidemic is the swine flu. First manifesting itself in Mexico this past April, this new and terrible strain of Type A H1N1 influenza is one of those things that every microbiologist and health care professional is afraid of.

    The reason for that fear is pretty simple. Like the bird flu, this particular strain crossed species. Specifically, ...

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  • Pregnant Women Are More Risky In Swine Flu
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Some complications among pregnant women as the Swine Flu continue to spread across the country, and soon to the world, and that this high-risk group needs to take antivirals as soon as infection is suspected. Just like what happen to a pregnant woman in Texas who suffers and died of Swine Flu infection. Medical officials believe that pregnant women are at higher risk of complications of influenza, whether it's the seasonal influenza or pandemics of the past.

    The Centers for Dis ...

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  • You And The Swine Flu: Knowledge That May Save You
    By: Sutiyo Na | - With this new strain of influenza running around, properly called Type A H1N1 swine influenza, but more popularly known as the swine flu, I think it would be nice to give people the 411 on the latest medical emergency that's got the world's attention.

    Swine influenza came from pigs, hence the name, and pigs usually have regular outbreaks of this disease. The problem with it this time is that this strain of influenza has managed to jump the species and went over to us Homo sapiens ...

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  • Cats may be Contracting H1N1 Virus from Owners: Pet News Shared By: petfinder - Three cats in two continents have contracted the influenza A from the H1N1 virus, the American Veterinary Medical Association reported Thursday.

  • NEJM -- Response to a Monovalent 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine Shared By: NEJM - Background A novel 2009 influenza A (H1N1) virus is responsible for the first influenza pandemic in 41 years. A safe and effective vaccine is needed.

  • U.S. Health Officials Urge H1N1 Shots for All Groups Shared By: elizebethFarris - Top federal health officials urged Americans to get vaccinated against the H1N1 influenza virus to prevent another wave of illnesses after the...

  • Maine reports four H1N1 flu deaths Shared By: PressHerald - The Maine Centers for Disease Control has reported that four Mainers have died this week from H1N1 influenza. The deaths were in Androscoggin,...

  • WHO ‘Swine Flu Pope’ under investigation for gross conflict of interest | : GREATRISING.COM Shared By: greatrising - The man with the nickname... Dutch media researchers as the person at the center of the worldwide Swine Flu H1N1 Influenza A 2009 pandemic hysteria.

  • 800,000 doses of swine flu vaccine recalled Shared By: latimesscience - Vaccine manufacturer Sanofi-Aventis is recalling 800,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine meant for children younger than 3 because the influenza vaccine has lost...

  • Aggressive infection control protects cancer patients from acquiring H1N1 influenza Shared By: libbyshope - Despite a 100-fold increase in H1N1 influenza cases in the Seattle area during spring 2009, an aggressive infection control program to protect...

  • Black Elder/ Sundew Combo: The Influenza Booster | The St. Louis 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses,... Shared By: stlouislivenews - Influenza is a viral infection which affects mainly the nose, throat, bronchi and, occasionally, lungs. This infection usually lasts for about a week,...

  • CDC Estimates of 2009 H1N1 Influenza Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths in the United States, April - November 14, 2009 Shared By: MeriterHealth - For this reason CDC monitors influenza activity levels and trends and virus characteristics through a nationwide surveillance system and uses...

  • How to prepare yourself for Swine Flu Shared By: retailsecrets - Novel H1N1 (referred to as “swine flu” early on) is a new influenza virus causing illness in people. This new virus was first detected in people in...


  • Learn About The Swine Flu
    By: Eva Judge | - The Swine Flu is the most recent outbreak of the flu that is receiving a great deal of attention by people and the media worldwide. This type of influenza called H1N1, is a type A strain of influenza that can spread from human to human. Even more interesting is although it is called swine flu, it is actually a combination of the swine, avian and human influenza strains.

    With the current media coverage and potential impact of the Swine Flu, there has been quite a bit of panic assoc ...

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  • Preventing Swine Influenza
    By: Anna Williams | - Many people are afraid of contracting swine influenza, but there are several ways to prevent yourself from becoming one of its victims.

    Cases show that the swine flu symptoms are much like the seasonal flu; only this type of influenza is said to be deadlier. There have been casualties in Mexico and one reported death of an infant on U.S. soil. Medical experts are still baffled as to why the virus seems to be more potent in Mexico than anywhere else in the world.

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  • Influenza Deadly History Since 1918
    By: Danil Tavor | - The most devastating global flu epidemic was experienced around the globe in 1918. No area of the world was left untouched during this far reaching flu outbreak and people of all ages were its targets. The spread of the flu of 1918 was escalated by World War I soldiers stationed around the world being stricken with the illness. This epidemic touched the lives of both the young and aged. It was so overwhelming that the mortuaries were unable to keep up with the bodies and began lining the streets ...
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  • Swine Flu Causes & Symptoms
    By: Anna Williams | - According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the swine influenza epidemic is growing in the United States and across the globe each day. Whats alarming to people, about this new swine flu strain, is that there are severe illnesses associated with it. The majority of humans are not immune to this new virus, and you may hear news with regards to more cases occurring, as it spreads worldwide.

    There are no particular swine influenza symptoms that can distinguis ...

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  • Protecting Against Influenza A H1n1 (swine Flu)
    By: Danil Tavor | - H1N1 influenza A is a recently evolved strain of the virus that causes "the flu" in humans. Although the H1N1 subtype is similar to the more common strains that cause endemic waves of seasonal influenza each year, its outer protein structure is slightly different as a result of genetic mutation. Because of these small protein changes, our immune systems may not be able to recognize the H1N1 Influenza A strain and launch an appropriate immune.

    Some scientists therefore fear that th ...

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  • The Abcs Of Flu
    By: Eva Judge | - Virtually every human being suffers from at least one bout of the flu during his or her lifetime. In reality, people usually suffer from it multiple times during their life. Although it is quite common, it can also be quite deadly. Learning about its different forms is therefore very smart to do.

    Flu Virus A (Influenza virus A) -

    The type A form of the flu is the most virulent and has the most unpleasant symptoms of the three possible types. It is the most common fo ...

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  • How To Beat The Swine Flu The Natural Way
    By: Sandor Cruz | - Swine flu, influenza A, h1n1 flu, whatever it's called, this latest flu pandemic sure is scaring a lot of people out of their wits.

    But should you be afraid of the big bad swine flu?

    The swine flu scare has spawned different reactions from different countries, some expected, some extreme. In Mexico, swine flu masks have become part of the usual fashion. Even if it didn't have a single case of swine flu, Egypt slaughtered some 300,000 pigs.

    In the U.S. ...

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  • Beating A Flu Pandemic "€" What History Shows
    By: Anthony Gondesen | - Swine Flu it's all over the news and the news is not very comforting eitherThe headlines talk about epidemics, national and international warnings, supply (and shortages) of flu vaccinations, how the current vaccines may not be adequate to combat this version of the flu strain, and on and onForget "not very reassuring", it's downright scary.What is Swine Flu?According to wikipedia, swine influenza refers to influenza caused by any virus of the family Orthomyxoviridae, that ...
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  • General Swine Flu Influenza Information You Need To Know
    By: Renard Morse | - The American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued information regarding the recent outbreak of Swine Flu. The best defense for both yourself as well as for your family and loved ones, is knowledge about this threat.

    What is swine flu?

    Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses. Outbreaks of swine flu happen regularly in pigs. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections can and do h ...

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  • Influenza Pandemic 2009: Immunity Boosting, Prevention, And Homeopathic Remedies
    By: C.L. Carr | - Typically the flu season begins and ends with the winter season. However, as we are all aware, the

    spring of 2009 has very different ideas! A rare and "baffling" flu virus is rapidly wreaking havoc

    in Mexico, with over 103 confirmed deaths as of Monday, April 27, 2009. In addition, this flu virus

    is not only spreading in the United States, but all over the world!

    It would behoove each and every individual to take major and immediate p ...

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  • Critical Information About The Flu Epidemic
    By: David S Judge | - It's well known that Influenza is a serious global condition resulting in a large number of annual deaths and an even larger number of hospitalizations worldwide. In Australia alone, the death rate from the Flu has hovered at approximately 2500 to 3000 annually for the last decade, which is better than the nearly 5000 annual deaths occurring in earlier years.

    The emergence of better and even more effective Flu Vaccinations in Australia has had a direct impact in the reduction in t ...

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  • Additional Health Benefits Of Flu Vaccinations Discovered
    By: David S Judge | - Running a business or an office mean many responsibilities lay on your plate. With winter quickly approaching now is an important time to consider protecting your employees from a costly Influenza outbreak. Flu Vaccinations are one way to provide much needed protection to your employees.

    What better way is there to show how you care by arranging in-house Flu Vaccinations?

    If you are fortunate enough that your office has never had an outbreak of Influenza, then consi ...

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  • Tamiflu For The Treatment Of Influenza
    By: Ajay1 | - Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) is an oral antiviral treatment (not a vaccine) for influenza, and belongs to a class of drugs called neuraminidase inhibitors (NAI). It prevents the virus from spreading inside the body and works well against all strains.

    Roche, the manufacturer of Tamiflu since 1996, acquired the worldwide rights to develop and market the drug from Gilead Sciences, Foster City, California.

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  • Is The Influenza Flu Vaccine For You
    By: Sanjib Sarkar | - The flu vaccine is produced every year from the US. This flu vaccine is commonly know as influenza vaccine. Influenza vaccine contains a small amount of flu virus which helps your body produce antibodies to help fight off the flu.

    So how well does the vaccine work? That really depends on a close a match the influenza is to the current strains of flu in the year. Years where the vaccine has had a close match the vaccine is quite effective. Studies show around 70 to 90% e ...

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  • Tamiflu - Treatment And Prevention Of Influenza
    By: preyank chotaliya | - Tamiflu is the most effective medications for treating infections due to influenza. Not only this, it also helps to prevent influenza infection. Therefore, when you take Tamiflu medication, complete the prescribed dosage of Tamiflu. You have options to buy Tamiflu online or from a local pharmacy.

    If you take dosage of Tamiflu as per your doctor's recommendations, it can prevent major side effects of Tamiflu. If you prefer suspension form of Tamiflu, then shake the suspension ...

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  • About Common Cold And Influenza And The Difference Between These Two Ailments
    By: Knut Holt | - Both common cold and flu give symptoms from the ear, nose and throat, fever and symptoms from the rest of the body, and the symptoms of both diseases can vary between mild and very bad. By common cold, the symptoms from the windpipe come first and remain as the main symptoms.

    By flu fever, pain in the rest of the body, nausea, feeling of weakness and other general symptoms are predominant. Symptoms from the windpipe are usually milder, but can gradually get somewhat worse. The sym ...

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  • Learn The Secrets About Ferrets Used For Avian Influenza
    By: Dane Stanton | - Ferrets used for avian influenza are in need of a tissue. Finally, scientists have found a way to test on animals by using ferret sneezes. Yes, they are making them sneeze. It is a very simple process for the ferrets, they put them to sleep and they run salt water up their noses. The result is a great big sneeze into a dish under their nose. This is important. The ferret snot is being used to study the avian influenza virus or 'Bird Flu'. It seems that these little creatures can catch a few of t ...
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  • Equine Influenza
    By: Ron Petracek | - It's flu season and you feel a little under the weather. Did you know that your horse can get the flu too? That's right! Just as the flu spreads quickly through groups of people, equine influenza spreads quickly through groups of horses as well! But don't worry, while your horse may need to lay low for a few days, most horses recover without complications, and very few die.

    So how do you know if your horse is dealing with a bout of the flu? A fever in the range of 101 to 106 degre ...

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  • What To Expect If We See A Pandemic Influenza In Our Lifetime
    By: Steven Cyros | - As you and your family plan for the potential of an influenza pandemic, think about the challenges you might face, particularly if a pandemic is severe. You can start to prepare now to be able to respond to these challenges. The following are some challenges you or your family may face and recommendations to help you cope.

    ESSENTIAL SERVICES YOU DEPEND ON MAY BE DISRUPTED;

    Plan for the possibility that usual services may be disrupted. These could include services pr ...

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  • Influenza, Bird Flu And Homeopathy Can It Provide A Different Perspective?
    By: Ellen Kramer | - Influenza, Bird Flu and homeopathy can it provide a different perspective?

    Off course putting 160000 turkeys in a shed is a healthy, pleasant experience for them particularly as we provide all their medication in their food and anyone who thinks differently is obviously not scientifically trained it must be the wild birds causing the epidemic as they come into all sorts of unnatural substances like fresh air and sunlight! And we should all dip into our pockets and reimburse Ber ...

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  • High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease And Influenza
    By: Stephen Morgan | - Wow, the above title sounds a real mouthful but the reason for it is this. Apparently, (listen up at the back please) the yearly Winter Flu Jab can help reduce the number of fatal heart attacks, incidence of death and the number of unplanned emergency procedures that require work on the clogged arteries of patients with Coronary Artery Disease,

    Way to go, lets all pile down the Doc's and get jabbed

    Without being accused of making too much of a joke about the abov ...

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  • This Years Flu- Avoid It Like The Plague
    By: Bonnie Rempel | - Influenza or The Flu is not something to be taken lightly. The devastating Spanish flu pandemic swept the globe and killed more people than the First World War. Especially if you are in a group that is more susceptible to the flu you should be concerned and take preventive steps.

    Flu is such a problem as it changes every year. The flu that made you sick last year is not the same flu that you might encounter this winter. Just because you had a flu shot last year most likely means ...

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  • Data On American Dirty Hands
    By: Minh Nguyen, D. D. S. | - Good hand washing is your first line of defense against the spread of many illnesses. Beside the common cold, more serious illnesses such as meningitis, bronchiolitis, influenza, hepatitis A, and most types of infectious diarrhea can be stopped with the simple act of washing your hands. The Soap and Detergent Association latest survey found that 40 percent of American workers wash their hands neither often enough nor long enough.

    Here are the percentages who admitted they might no ...

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  • Bird Flu: The World Beware
    By: Dane Stanton | - Avian influenza virus or which is more commonly known as bird flu is a virus that stems from an infection from wild birds. These particular birds generally carry the virus but are somehow immune to the effects of it. Domesticated birds like ducks, chickens and turkeys however are not and herein lies the problem for humans.

    The bird flu virus is passed on from chicken to chicken through their saliva and feces. This can happen when flocks of chicken or other domestic birds interact ...

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  • Why You Should Be Worried About A Bird Flu Pandemic
    By: Tom J. Smith | - You may have been hearing a lot in the news lately about a bird flu pandemic. You have probably been thinking what does that have to do with me? There is always something to worry about right? Natural disasters, terrorism and now a flu pandemic? The first twonatural disasters and terrorism have a lot in common. They both strike without warning, they leave death and destruction in their wake and they affect a local area. Now in the case of a natural disaster, that area can be fairly larg ...
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  • The Avian Influenza Virus (bird Flu) A Pandemic In The Making
    By: Ken Charnly | - Is the world today looking at another pandemic due to the avian influenza virus? The increasing cases of the avian influenza virus, the global spreading of the disease and the fact that many scientists believe that it is not a matter of if but when we will experience it, is making this a global question. What is making some believe this is highly probable?

    To answer that question we first need to examine what the avian influenza is, and some of its history.

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  • Is There Going To Be An Asian Flu Pandemic?
    By: Michael Johnson | - The last Asian flu pandemic occurred in 1957. It is estimated that between 1 million people and 4 million people were killed by the virus.

    Fast forward to October 2004 when an American lab sent out stored samples of the deadly strain of Asian flu to different labs all over the world. By some kind of administrative error some 3,700 samples of the 1957 Asian flu virus were sent out to labs around the world. The US scrambled to fix this terrible error but because the labs had expec ...

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  • Six Things You Can Do To Prepare For The Coming Pandemic
    By: John Hart | - A recent survey showed that 60% of American businesses were not ready for the coming Avian Influenza pandemic. However, 73% said they wanted to get ready, but weren't sure what to do. Here then, is a starter list of six things you should include in your business preparedness plan.

    1. Absenteeism will be high due to illness or refusal to come to the workplace out of fear. Gather your key employees in accounting, sales, marketing, manufacturing, and management and develop a work-fro ...

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  • Questions To Ask Your Employer Before A Bird Flu Pandemic
    By: Pandemic Zone | - Bird flu? Have you heard of it? You have probably been hearing more about it in the news lately. What is it and why should you be worried about it? Avian influenza affects poultry and wild game birds. It has been mainly in Southeast Asia but is spreading to other countries. Since 2003 160 people worldwide have become ill and about 82 have died. It is deadly to poultry and can be lethal in humans as well. The people who have contacted bird flu have been in close contact with infected birds. At th ...
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  • Avian Influenza - Bird Flu Faq
    By: Sachin A | - As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods. They start abruptly, spread fast and cause a lot of damage all over the world.
    A few facts that everyone should know:


    What is Avian Influenza?
    As the name suggests, avian influenza refers to the infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These viruses are commonly fou ...

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  • Bird Flu-worst-case Scenario
    By: Bird Flu | - There has been a lot of buzz about bird flu or the avian influenza and how it could become a global pandemic. What would a pandemic really mean? The federal government just launched a 7 billion dollar program to help the prevention and out break of a bird flu pandemic. There have only been 83 deaths from avian flu worldwide since 2003. Health experts have not yet seen evidence of human to human transmission. So what does it mean? And why is everyone so worried about a pandemic?

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