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Who's afraid of the bird
Hayden Henshaw, 18, fell ill on a Tuesday in late April. In his high school in Cibolo, in Texas, outside San Antonio, when he came with a fever of 103 ° F (39 ° C) and felt nauseated. Three days later, the doctor confirmed that there was a mysterious new strain of swine flu that had just arrived in the United States – A virus that would eventually be labeled H1N1, 2009. Health officials arrived at the house and Hayden asked dozens of questions. Health officials in Texas, has taken some measures include the closure 14 schools, 100, wiping the school district over bus etc. At that time nobody knew how the deadly virus was – or how many people have.
Hayden and his family has handled this storm of ambiguity on the grace to show that they were "just a normal family with a virus." His parents were worried, but also recognizing that health officials were taking the matter seriously. Others, however, seemed to want more drama in history. Initially, when the family agreed to an interview with local television news and even asked its producers to use masks in the camera. Meanwhile, ordinary people, some of his friends, he began acting strangely towards Henshaw. Its closest neighbors and church friends have been generous and helpful, but other neighbors in the street before walking to the house Henshaw. Partners Hayden class even accused of exploiting his family situation, make money with interviews on television. Some bloggers have accused the Drug companies invent the virus intentionally to sell the vaccine. In one site, the conspiracy theorists researching public records and Henshaw concluded that they were in fact victims of radiation poisoning – perhaps a dirty bomb smuggled through Mexico.
Hayden case is a torch in the darkness, a warning that, as the nation begins its second major battle with a virus of avian strange. It is a threat we are not particularly working to overcome. The battle ahead is as much a psychological doctor.
In June, the CDC has organized 15 focus groups in three cities to discuss public perceptions of the new flu so far. In a group of Atlanta, organizers people read a story about real life, healthy teenager Milwaukee H1N1 had captured and died in the spring. The group reacted with discomfort and some serious speculate that the child's physician made a mistake and that's why why he died.
Medically speaking, we are much better prepared than it was. We need global monitoring to track the virus, antiviral medications to help reduce pain, antibiotics to treat secondary infections such as pneumonia dangerous, and real-time communication Spread the word. Soon, we will very certainly as a vaccine. The CDC and state and local health, will launch the most ambitious campaign of mass vaccination in American history. It will be a vaccine and the vaccine against seasonal flu offer no standard for protection against the H1N1 and so far seems the risk of serious side effects are extremely weak. Since we know there will be enough vaccine for everyone immediately. Therefore, priority is to vaccinate people at high risk, such as those with chronic diseases like diabetes.
Nearly half the country – the pregnant women, children and all people with asthma, diabetes, heart disease or kidney disease – face an increased risk of serious illness. As the weather cools and germs children shop for school, many more Americans than normal may be sick with the flu, especially those under 25 years are more likely to get sick. If he had fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue, a strong assumption. Most receiver is very sick for a week and then recover, and not even require treatment. However, the virus could become much more deadly at any moment.
So far, this strain of H1N1 has proved fortunately benign. So far at least, many people without much die. But light is a difficult word. A microbiologist at the CDC the name of Michael Shaw said: "It may be mild in most cases, but more cases than you have, the more likely to infect someone for whom it will be low. There are many children with asthma.
So, what is most significant for us to measure the risk posed by H1N1? Research on human decision – showed that if people feel they can influence their destiny, which tend to make better choices. But if authorities to warn them not to panic, the People can make decisions worse. Better public information of the nation, health experts need to share their best estimates, or worse people find information elsewhere. People who are at risk of paper recommend finding information and not rely solely on emotion. Give your brain to do something. Beware of relying too heavily on television news, an emotionally charged. The brain can stagnate If Navy was in fear for so long.
* Clinic Guard will provide not contact thermometers to help control the symptoms of influenza.
* Article Source: http://www.cobbanddouglaspublichealth.org/News/Resources/Flu FAQs.pdf
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