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WHO declares first 21st century flu pandemic

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I was saying boo-urns
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUST RE55A1U720090611

GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization declared an influenza pandemic on Thursday and advised governments to prepare for a long-term battle against an unstoppable new flu virus.

The United Nations agency raised its pandemic flu alert to phase 6 on a six-point scale, indicating the first influenza pandemic since 1968 is under way.

"With today's announcement, WHO moves from an emergency to a longer-term response. Based on past experience, this pandemic will be with us for some months, if not years, to come," WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan said in a letter to staff, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters.

People aged 30-50, pregnant women or people suffering from chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes or obesity are at highest risk, Chan told a news conference.

Countries from Australia to Chile and the United States are reporting the new swine flu virus is "crowding out" seasonal flu, becoming the predominant influenza strain, she said.

For now the virus was "pretty stable," but Chan warned that it could still change into a more deadly form, perhaps mixing with the H5N1 bird flu virus circulating widely in poultry.

"So it is incumbent on WHO and all members to stay vigilant and alert for the next year or two or even beyond," she said.

There is also a risk the swine flu could mix with its seasonal H1N1 cousin, which has developed resistance to the main antiviral flu drug Tamiflu, made by Roche AG and Gilead Sciences Inc, Dr. Anne Schuchat of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told a separate briefing.

The United States has been operating on pandemic status for weeks, with hundreds of thousands of cases and at least 1,000 hospitalizations, Schuchat said.

GUARDING AGAINST 'RASH' ACTIONS

The virus disproportionately makes younger people sick. Some 57 percent of U.S. cases were among people aged 5 to 24, and 41 percent of those hospitalized were in this younger age group.

H1N1 is active in all 50 states and there are so many cases now that in some areas, patients with specific flu-like symptoms -- a fever above 104 degrees F (40 degrees C), cough or other respiratory symptoms -- are presumed to have the new virus.

WHO reiterated its advice to its 193 member countries not to close borders or impose travel restrictions to halt the movement of people, goods and services, a call echoed by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

"We must guard against rash and discriminatory actions such as travel bans or trade restrictions," Ban told a news conference at U.N. headquarters.

The move to phase 6 reflects the fact that the disease, widely known as swine flu, is spreading geographically, but does not indicate how virulent it is.

Widespread transmission of the virus in Australia, signaling that it is entrenched in another region besides North America, was one of the key triggers for moving to phase 6.

"We are satisfied that this virus is spreading to a number of countries and it is not stoppable," Chan said.

"Moving to pandemic phase 6 level does not imply we will see an increase in the number of deaths or very severe cases. Quite on the contrary. Many people are having mild disease, they recover without medicines in some cases and it is good news," she said.

"Although the pandemic appears to have moderate severity in comparatively well-off countries, it is prudent to anticipate a bleaker picture as the virus spreads to areas with limited resources, poor health care, and a high prevalence of underlying medical problems," she added.

Canadian health officials said they were concerned about reports of more severe symptoms in some aboriginal communities, but said it was too soon to say for sure.

"To make conclusions based on a couple of communities that this is somehow a disease that is worse in a particular ethnic group. It's much too early to make any of those kinds of conclusions or presumptions," said Dr. David Butler-Jones, Canada's chief public health officer.

VACCINE DEVELOPMENT UNDERWAY

Chan said WHO would start distributing a further donation of 5.65 million courses of Tamiflu from Roche.

WHO recommended drugmakers stay on track to complete production of seasonal influenza vaccine for the Northern Hemisphere's next winter in the next two weeks. Each year, normal flu kills up to 500,000 people and infects millions.

Work on developing an H1N1 vaccine is already under way at leading companies, whose factories will be ready to switch to making a pandemic shot in around two weeks' time, when normal season flu vaccine production is complete.

Seasonal flu affects mainly the elderly and causes severe illness in millions, so a premature switch in vaccine production to cope with the new strain could put many people at risk.

"So our recommendation is they need to finish the seasonal vaccine and then move over," Chan said.

Chan said the Geneva-based agency would work with regulatory authorities to help fast-track approval of new pandemic vaccines that are safe and effective so that they can be made available as soon as possible. In any case, the first doses would only be available in September, she added.

A pandemic could cause enormous disruption to business as workers stay home because they are sick or to look after family members and authorities restrict gatherings of large numbers of people or movement of people or goods.

World markets shrugged off the pandemic, as investors focused on possible global economic recovery.

The strain, which emerged in April in Mexico and the United States, has spread widely. There have been 28,774 infections confirmed in 74 countries to date, including 144 deaths, according to WHO's latest tally of laboratory-confirmed cases.
 
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I felt the media did a complete 1984 on this one. Few weeks after it lost its buzz, the newspapers were completely empty of any swine flu article. Do you guys remember the time we used to read the newspaper for news - and believed it?
 
This is my favourite article on Swine Flu...

From: http://www.cfrb.com/node/919455

Get the Truth on Swine Flu (I mean after you read this)
Tue, 2009-04-28 05:00.


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First the Swines attack our Banks now our health !​


This has got to be one of the best things ever happen to Lou Dobbs . He now wants to cancel the wall between Mexico and the U.S. and put up a 15 foot tall Sneeze Guard .


I remember during Sars in Toronto , you would turn on CNN and see a report on Toronto and everyone walking around with masks. I didn't see it here but that is what the world saw . That was a bad time for our city , with the exception of the Dixie Chicks canceling their show nothing good came of it . The panic and misinformation on the web will always be worse than the actual problem . One Doctor said this is a combination of Bird flu / Swine flu (true), sounds like pigs will fly. You can't get it by watching Susan Boyle for too long on YOUTUBE , by being under 7 degrees of Keven Bacon and you can't get it from a bike seat. There is no cure in that squeal scene from Deliverance , rolling around in mud or putting oikment on it . Doctor Doctor I think I’ve got Swine Flu --No son , you dont, you just have a sty in your eye !


The real problem is the "broken telephone syndrome" people read something from some wack jobs blog ( present company excluded ) and pass it off as fact . At times like this good information travels slower than the bird flu . Truth is the facts will change really fast and information is king . Be informed through CFRB with Toronto Public health , Ontario Ministry of Health , Health Canada and the Center for Disease Control . The lack of knowledge is shocking , take Russia and China -- they have banned pork imports from Mexico and the U.S -- So have Six other countries banning U.S. meats and pork even though you CAN'T get Swine Flu from consuming meat or pork .


And yet people are still lining up to go to Hex-ico . Hey- why not ,If it wasn't for the diarrhea , police who turn their back on murder , drug lords and gang violence , resorts that hold you hostage till you double pay , swine flu and now recent earthquake -- Hhmmm I can't think of a good reason NOT to go to Mexico . These people know a fun time when they see it . Ya i know I forgot cheap drinks . To think some people wanna pay for that -- like an audition for Fear Factor . During Sars we had a WHO travel advisory , why not Mexico?


The WHO ( not including Pete Townsend and Roger Daultry) or World Heath Organization have said it is more dangerous than they originally thought. Thats awful considering they originally said it could kill you. How bad does that leave us? Public health has apparently done everything correctly . Doctors in Mexico are warning people to wear masks , but not like the Mexican wrestlers kinda of mask . They have encouraged people not to go places where there are lots of people , so a Blue Jay game would be OK . Experts say that the Swine Flu is so strong it could live on a toilet seat for 5 days , most people who have been to Mexico have lived on a toilet seat for 5 days . Maybe they should have the masks on the other end !


On the other hand there are 10 Million living in Mexico City -- 200 of them have died of Swine flu. How many have died of gunshot wounds? Car crashes? Obesity? Domestic violence? We panic over the stupidest things.
And yet the oddest news of the day on this outbreak of swine flu is that some think it should be renamed "Mexican" influenza in deference to Muslim and Jewish sensitivities over pork, said an Israeli health official Monday .True this started in Mexico -- but pigs get swine flu all around the globe. What are you trying to say about Mexicans ? But wait that wasn't the stupidest thing to happen with the flu today!! A shortage of surgical masks has made some men put bras across their face .This Idea will go over like a Mexico City Kissing Booth . If they are like most guys those bras could be there for a while since most guys don't know how to take them off .​


To date the version of the flu in Mexico seems to be worse than the versions around the world-- It has a worm at the bottom of it . I have read that some think the Swine flu is terrorist-related . When is someone going to blame the gays ? Where is Miss California when you need her ? . But the experts say Swine Flu is a natural strain of influenza. That should make us feel better-- it is not Osama trying to Kill us it is Mother Nature .

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