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To: DvdMom

Thanks for the info...”pig flu” lol


12 posted on 05/01/2009 7:17:34 AM PDT by FromLori (FromLori)
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To: FromLori

WHO Confirms Sustained Swine H1N1 Transmision in Humans

Phase 6 should be announced within the next few days.

Recombinomics Commentary 23:53 - excerpts

April 29, 2009 - Dr. Henry Niman

“The pandemic is quite predictable, as detailed in the video (below), has much in common with the 1918 outbreak, including the start in the late spring as a mild infection, the targeting of previously healthy adults, and the origin as swine H1N1. Over the summer the swine H1N1 will proliferate in the southern hemisphere and recombine with H1N1 seasonal flu, leading to a much more virulent H1N1 in the fall. Active surveillance and the developing a vaccine that targets the predicted product is critical. Tamiflu resistance will almost certainly develop in swine H1N1, leading to a heavy reliance on a well matched vaccine.

Phase 6 should be announced within the next few days.

It is time for serious vaccine targeting of emerging sequences.”

http://www.recombinomics.com/News/04290901/H1N1_Pandemic_5.html

Video:

http://www.wpxi.com/video/19313969/index.html


13 posted on 05/01/2009 7:24:23 AM PDT by DvdMom
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To: FromLori

A Pakistani, among those killed by flu
Sunday, April 26, 2009
The INER reported 15 deaths from the epidemic in National Institute of Respiratory Diseases

A Pakistani was the first foreigner to have died in Mexico, the victim of swine influenza. To his family, a group of about eight people, samples were taken for analysis and were given treatment with the antiviral oseltamivir. Sources from the Ministry of Health confirmed the death of Pakistan, which is part of the 20 deceased persons to whom it was found that the contracted swine influenza.

According to data collected by El Universal, Pakistani, which is not provided the name, joined the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases (INER) on April 16.

The Health Department detected its first case of swine influenza and released three days before the April 17 first epidemiological alert for an outbreak of atypical seasonal influenza. The alien died on Sunday April 19. His relatives were summoned to proportional one days after the medication and prevent the spread of the virus. INER in the 15 patients died, one at 11:30 am yesterday by a virus whose name did not clarify the institute’s director, Edgar Mondragon Armijo.

Excerpted

http://pandemicinformationnews.blogspot.com/2009/04/pakistani-among-those-killed-by-flu.html


14 posted on 05/01/2009 7:25:45 AM PDT by DvdMom
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