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Originally posted by Dark Ghost
What I find very concerning is that after so many years of research, study and experiments on viruses, humans cannot even cure the common cold...It just seems staggering that we are so ignorant on how to deal with viruses and, most importantly, finding ways to counter and weaken their behaviour.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
The biggest joke is WNV, somethign that killed like 15 people, almost all seniors, and can be so mild that people would catch it and not even know it.
But I wonder how many here screaming that is is gonna be a life threatening pandemic, refused a flu shot because they thing it is big pharma reaping money?
Originally posted by Cloudsinthesky
reply to post by nixie_nox
[When I see post like this I go EERRRRR..........Its not about freaking out....Its about preparing.......
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People this flu is spreading like a wildfire and it is mutating.........It will mutate with the HN51 and become very deadly..........
[There are several post on how to prepare your medicine cabnet....
But please do not take the up coming "save you all" flu vaccine Baxter will unvail in about 10 days!!!
Originally posted by FredT
Unconfirmed reports of it in Medford Oregon and Fresno, California.
Several possible cases are reported in Santa Clara County (San Jose) and other parts of the SF Bay Area, but nothing offical as of yet.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
So you are trying to frighten people into thinking that the flu is gonna mutate and kill everyone? Then you tell them not to take the vaccine???!?
Dec 19, 2008 (CIDRAP News) – Increased resistance to oseltamivir (Tamiflu), the leading influenza drug, has prompted federal health officials to change their advice about flu treatment, saying clinicians for now should consider using zanamivir (Relenza) or a combination of two drugs for patients suspected of having influenza A.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today said 49 of 50 influenza A/H1N1 viruses tested so far this season have shown resistance to oseltamivir. But all the isolates remained sensitive to zanamivir and to the two older flu drugs, amantadine and rimantadine.