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Hera
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 8:56 am Post subject: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) |
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CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to an expanding outbreak caused by H1N1 (swine flu). CDC’s response goals are to reduce transmission and illness severity, and provide information to help health care providers, public health officials and the public address the challenges posed by this emergency.
CDC continues to issue and update interim guidance daily in response to the rapidly evolving situation. Early this morning, CDC provided interim guidance on school closures. Supplies from CDC’s Division of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) are being sent to all 50 states and U.S. territories to help them respond to the outbreak. In addition, the Federal Government and manufacturers have begun the process of developing a vaccine against this new virus.
Response actions are aggressive, but they may vary across states and communities depending on local circumstances. Communities, businesses, places of worship, schools and individuals can all take action to slow the spread of this outbreak. People who are sick are urged to stay home from work or school and to avoid contact with others, except to seek medical care. This action can avoid spreading illness further.
U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
(As of May 2, 2009, 11:00 AM ET) States # of
laboratory
confirmed
cases Deaths
Arizona 4
California 24
Colorado 2
Connecticut 1
Delaware 4
Florida 2
Illinois 3
Indiana 3
Kansas 2
Kentucky* 1
Massachusetts 8
Michigan 2
Minnesota 1
Missouri 1
Nevada 1
New Jersey 7
New York 50
Ohio 1
South Carolina 13
Texas 28 Death 1#
Virginia 2
TOTAL (21) 160 cases 1 death
International Human Cases of Swine Flu Infection
See: World Health Organization
*Case is resident of KY but currently hospitalized in GA.
Mexican boy visiting Texas 1st US swine flu death
By JUAN A. LOZANO – 2 days ago
HOUSTON (AP) — A Mexico City toddler who traveled to Texas with family to visit relatives is the first confirmed death in the U.S. from swine flu.
The boy, who was nearly 2 years old, arrived in the border city of Brownsville with "underlying health issues" on April 4 and developed flu symptoms four days later, the Texas Department of State Health Services said. He was taken to a Brownsville hospital April 13 and transferred to the following day to a hospital in Houston, where he died Monday night.
Texas Health Services Commissioner Dr. David Lakey said it is "highly likely" the child contracted the illness in Mexico, though that hasn't been confirmed. The boy is one of 16 confirmed swine flu cases in Texas, where Gov. Rick Perry has issued a disaster declaration and schools have shut down across the state out of fear of the virus.
The cause of the boy's death was pneumonia caused by the flu virus, Cameron County Judge Carlos Cascos said. Texas Children's Hospital, where the boy died, said in a statement he was suffering from "acute respiratory illness."
Officials did not specify what underlying health issues the boy had before arriving in the U.S.
State health officials declined to identify the boy or his family, citing privacy concerns, medical confidentiality and "the absence of an obvious health threat from the boy to the public at large."
State health officials said the boy would not have been infectious when he flew from Mexico City to Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville. None of his close contacts have developed symptoms.
President Barack Obama said he wanted to extend his "thoughts and prayers" to the child's family.
Health officials in Brownsville are trying to trace his family's trip to find out how long they were in the area, who they visited and how many people were in the group, Cascos said.
The boy's family members "are healthy and well," Houston's health director, Dr. David Persse, said at a Wednesday news conference.
The toddler was about 2 years old. Houston officials said he was 23 months old, but state officials said he was 22 months old and could not immediately explain the discrepancy.
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the death earlier Wednesday.
The news came as two young brothers in Massachusetts became the first to test positive in the state for swine flu, health officials confirmed Wednesday.
The boys, ages 8 and 10, who became sick after a vacation to Mexico, are from Lowell — about 35 miles northwest of Boston. Neither child attended school after returning home from the trip.
Nevada confirmed its first case Wednesday — a 2-year-old girl from the Reno area who was not hospitalized and is recovering.
Children, especially those younger than age 5, are particularly vulnerable to flu and its complications, and every year children die from seasonal flu.
According to the CDC, more than 20,000 children younger than age 5 are hospitalized every year because of seasonal flu. In the 2007-08 flu season, the CDC received reports that 86 children nationwide died from flu complications.
Authorities have confirmed at least 93 swine flu cases in the United States. In addition to the 16 in Texas, they've identified 51 cases in New York, 14 in California, three in Maine; two in Kansas, two in Massachusetts, and one each in Indiana, Ohio, Arizona and Nevada. The CDC also said Michigan had two, but state officials maintained only one was confirmed.
The virus that has sickened more than two dozen students at a Roman Catholic high school in New York City forced another two city schools to close for the rest of the week. Chicago school officials shut down an elementary school Wednesday after one child contracted a probable case of swine flu.
The Mexican Civic Society of Illinois on Wednesday canceled a Cinco de Mayo event at Chicago's Navy Pier this weekend because of concerns about the flu, said spokeswoman Evelia Rodriguez.
She said hundreds of performers and vendors had planned to travel from Mexico, but some had trouble getting flights. Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's defeat of a French army on May 5, 1862.
Swine flu is suspected of killing more than 150 people and sickening more than 2,400 in Mexico.
Associated Press writers Terry Wallace in Dallas and Christopher Sherman in McAllen; Glen Johnson in Boston; Sandra Chereb in Reno, Nev., and AP Medical Writers Lindsey Tanner in Chicago and Mike Stobbe in Atlanta contributed to this story.
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tramlaw301
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There is no way for me to avoid it if it spreads because I take public transportation and people are stacked like Sardines in buses and trains. _________________ I'm the MOST special. |
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Clayburn
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| I'm in New York, and use public transportation. 50 out of 160 deaths were here. Bring it on, swine! I've got antibodies! |
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Oderry
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| Wer have 3 confirmed in WI |
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Hera
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My local radio new said that only pigs can get the swine flu and humans are safe. I love the ozarks.  _________________ If I had a wheel, I would be a wagon. |
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tramlaw301
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Only 2 people have actually died from it so far. Honestly, I'm not concerned with people catching it, I'm more concerned about people dying from it.
Source _________________ I'm the MOST special. |
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Clayburn
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 9:38 am Post subject: |
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| Clayburn had this to say: | | I'm in New York, and use public transportation. 50 out of 160 deaths were here. Bring it on, swine! I've got antibodies! |
Oops, by deaths I meant infections.
At least now I can use swine flu as an excuse for flunking my finals. |
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tramlaw301
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I was in the emergency room yesterday with a fever of 102.8!!!
I have the flu but not the Swine Flu.
My fever is starting to come down now but I'm still sick.  _________________ I'm the MOST special. |
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Clayburn
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tramlaw301
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I'm feeling better now. The test came back negative but my family overreacted and pretty much everyone was calling me trying to figure out if I was gonna die or something.
I'm fine...I just really felt like death for 3 days.
Now I'm sad because Michael Jackson is dead. _________________ I'm the MOST special. |
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