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Friday, December 11, 2009
IMPORTANT: Massive Recall of Slim Fast Products
If you take any of the Slim Fast diet shakes and drinks, please stop and read this article.
On December 4, 2009, millions of Slim Fast products were recalled by the mother company Unilever. This is due to the presence of a bacteria that can cause moderate food poisoning
For more details, please click here for the article on Food Fit
Click here for the article on ABC News
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
CDC Confirms That You Can Get Swine Flu Twice
The Charleston Daily Mail had reported that a Pediatrician stated that she contracted swine flu twice. Once in August and again in October. While the allegation was met with skepticism by the medical community, no less than the Center For Disease Control has confirmed her claims
You can read about the account here:
You can read about the account here:
Monday, June 29, 2009
Swine Flu originated from Asia and not Mexico?
A New York Times article reports that a new theory suggests that H1N1 flu originated from Asia and not Mexico.
Read about it here
Read about it here
TAMIFLU RESISTANT H1N1 strain seen
ABS CBN News reports that a strain of H1N1 has developed a resistance to TAMIFLU which is the drug of choice in treating the virus.
Click here to read more about it on ABS CBN
Here a Virologist writes about it in more detail
And here is Reuters report about the findings of Roche on Tamiflu resistance
Click here to read more about it on ABS CBN
Here a Virologist writes about it in more detail
And here is Reuters report about the findings of Roche on Tamiflu resistance
Does being infected in the 1st wave of H1N1 provide a person with immunity to the second or third H1N1 wave?
One question that has been raised again and again is the that of whether being infected in the 1st H1N1 pandemic wave provide a person with immunity to the second or third pandemic waves.
There are numerous opinions on this but one of the best indicators would be the data from the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.
The Flu Wiki discusses this at length and it seems that being infected in the 1st wave DOES NOT protect one against the second wave BUT it protects against DEATH.
This matter should be evaluated carefully by both the government authorities (only in nations with competent officials) and / or the individual.
There are numerous opinions on this but one of the best indicators would be the data from the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.
The Flu Wiki discusses this at length and it seems that being infected in the 1st wave DOES NOT protect one against the second wave BUT it protects against DEATH.
This matter should be evaluated carefully by both the government authorities (only in nations with competent officials) and / or the individual.
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Philippine Department of Health defends policy of keeping swine flu death a secret.
The DOH defended its move to keep secret, the occupation of the countries 1st H1N1 related death. The DOH Head, Dr. Duque, invoked their departments protocol in keeping identities of fatalities secret as justification in their practice of secrecy.
However, officials in the Congress, where the first fatality was later identified as connected to, reacted strongly and negatively to this saying that by witholding this information from the top officials , they put the rest of the employees in grave danger.
The repost of GMA News can be found here
However, officials in the Congress, where the first fatality was later identified as connected to, reacted strongly and negatively to this saying that by witholding this information from the top officials , they put the rest of the employees in grave danger.
The repost of GMA News can be found here
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Low Level H1N1 Outbreak Declared in Metro Manila
The two major news networks reported tonight that the DOH has declared a low level community level outbreak in Metro Manila.
Click here for the ABS CBN News report
Click here for the GMA News Report
In an earlier report, the DOH warned the public regarding the possibility of a more devastating "second wave" or what is more commonly known as a mutation. The DOH spokesperson specifically mentioned the 1918 outbreak as well.
Click here for the report on ABS CBN
Click here for the ABS CBN News report
Click here for the GMA News Report
In an earlier report, the DOH warned the public regarding the possibility of a more devastating "second wave" or what is more commonly known as a mutation. The DOH spokesperson specifically mentioned the 1918 outbreak as well.
Click here for the report on ABS CBN
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Monday, June 22, 2009
The first Influenza A H1N1 related death in the Philippines
In a report by ABS CBN, the DOH has reported the country's 1st death from the H1N1 virus.
For the full text of the story follow this link
For the full text of the story follow this link
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Some information about the 1918 Flu Pandemic
In view of an apparent attempt by some elements to suppress the full reporting of the H1N1 impact in the Philippines, we intend to escalate our efforts to provide as much pertinent information on the situation to ensure that attempts to suppress the truth would be neutralized.
Here now is a timeline of the 1918 FLU PANDEMIC which killed millions all over the world.
When viewing this, take note that at this time, there was no global travel on even 1/100th of the scale that we have now.
TIMELINE OF 1918 SWINE FLU OUTBREAK
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March 11, 1918: An Army private at Fort Riley, Kansas reports to the camp hospital complaining of fever, sore throat, and headache. Before the day is over, over 100 soldiers fall sick.
July 1918: Public health officials in Philadelphia issue a warning about what they call the "Spanish influenza".
Aug. 27, 1918: Sailors stationed aboard the Receiving Ship at Commonwealth Pier in Boston begin reporting to the sick bay with cold symptoms.
Aug. 30, 1918: At least 60 sailors aboard the Receiving Ship fall sick.
September 1918: Dr. Victor Vaughn, acting Surgeon General of the Army, receives urgent orders to proceed to Camp Devens near Boston. Once there, what Vaughn sees stuns him: "I saw hundreds of young stalwart men in uniform coming into the wards of the hospital. Every bed was full, yet others crowded in. The faces wore a bluish cast; a cough brought up the blood-stained sputum. In the morning, the dead bodies are stacked about the morgue like cordwood." That day, 63 men die of influenza.
Sept. 5, 1918: The Massachusetts Department of Health informs local newspapers that they are dealing with an epidemic. A doctor with the Massachusetts State Health Department says, "unless precautions are taken the disease in all probability will spread to the civilian population of the city."
Sept. 24, 1918: Edward Wagner, newly transplanted from Chicago, falls ill with the flu. This flies in the face of San Francisco public health officials who had played down the threat of the flu to the public.
Sept. 28, 1918: 200,000 gather for a 4th Liberty Loan Drive in Philadelphia. Days after the parade, 635 new cases of influenza were reported. Within days, the city will be forced to admit that epidemic conditions exist. Churches, schools, and theaters are ordered closed, along with all other places of "public amusement."
Oct. 2, 1918: By the point, the death toll in Boston is 202. The Liberty Bond parades are cancelled as well as all sporting events. The stock market goes on half-days.
Oct. 3, 1918: The epidemic reaches Seattle, Washington, with 700 cases and one death at the University of Washington Naval Training Station.
Oct. 6, 1918: Philadelphia records 289 influenza-related deaths in a single day.
Oct. 7, 1918: New Mexico, which had remained largely untouched by the influenza, reports its first case.
Oct. 11, 1918: Santa Fe, New Mexico reports its first flu-related death.
Mid-Oct.: In a single day, 851 New Yorkers die. The death rate in Philly for the period of a single week is 700 times the average. The Chicago crime rate drops 43 percent.
Oct. 19, 1918: In Philadelphia, Dr. C.Y. White announces he has developed a preventative vaccine. More than 10,000 complete series of inoculations are sent to the Philadelphia Board of Health.
Oct. 29, 1918: Six-ply gauze masks become mandatory in Seattle.
Oct. 30, 1918: Six-ply gauze masks become mandatory in the entire state of Washington.
Oct. 31 1918: Because of the Influenza Pandemic that grips the nation, most Halloween celebrations are cancelled due to quarantines. One Illinois paper reports: "The ghost parties, masquerades and dances which have always been so popular at this time of the year, are as scarce as the corn and eggs, not because of Mr. Hoover, but because of Mr. Influenza. Many parties which have been planned for Friday and Saturday night have been postponed as the quarantine will not be lifted before next Monday. But not all of the Halloween spirit has been killed by the influenza. Crowds of boys and girls have been using ticktacks on the windows, tearing down gates and and beating the porches with planks , for the last three nights, and they are all prepared to be out tonight, so be not surprised if you hear mysterious noise tonight."
End of October: October 1918 ends up being the deadliest month in the history of the United States, with 195,000 Americans succumbing to the influenza.
Nov. 3, 1918: The News of the World prints some suggested flu precautions: "Wash inside nose with soap and water each night and morning; force yourself to sneeze night and morning, then breathe deeply; do not wear a muffler; take sharp walks regularly and walk home from work; eat plenty of porridge."
Nov. 11, 1918: Armistice is announced and World War I comes to an end. Though much of the joy is weighed down by the epidemic, people around the world venture out into the streets for the first time in order to celebrate. Many go out without their masks for the first time, leading to a surge in influenza cases in many cities for weeks after the Armistice.
Nov. 18, 1918: By this date, 5,000 have died in New Mexico.
Celebrating the end of World War I, 30,000 San Franciscans take to the streets to celebrate. There was much dancing and singing. Everybody wore a face mask.
Nov. 21, 1918: Sirens sound in San Francisco announcing that it is safe for everyone to remove their face masks.
Dec. 1918: 5,000 new cases of influenza are reported in San Francisco.
Jan. 1919: Schools reopen in Seattle.
March 1919: This is the first month that no influenza deaths are reported in Seattle.
1927: It is estimated that 21.5 million people died during the 1918 epidemic.
1991: Revising the 1927 estimate that 21.5 million people died during the 1918 epidemic, researches recalculate the numbers at 30 million.
1997: Using lung tissue taken 79 years earlier during the autopsy of a U.S. Army private who died of the 1918 flu, scientists at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology analyze the 1918 virus and conclude that it is a unique virus but is related to the "swine flu."
According to one researcher: "The hemagglutinin gene matches closest to swine influenza viruses, showing that this virus came into humans from pigs." (Science, March 21, 1997)
For additional reading:
Spread Of 1918 Flu Pandemic Explained on Science Daily
Scientists Prepare for Next H1N1 Mutation - Emax HealthGreat Influenza' Author Warns About Autumn Wave Of Swine Flu - moldova.org
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
New H1N1 Strain in Brazil
A report on ABS CBN states that a new AH1N1 strain has been reported in Brazil. The new strain called A/Sao Paulo/1454/H1N1 by the Adolfo Lutz Bacteriological Institute, has a mutation characterized by alterations in the Hemagglutinin protein.
Scientists the world over are concerned about mutation because it was this a mutation which causes the 1918 Spanish Flu to kill millions all over the world.
Read more about it on the ABS website
Scientists the world over are concerned about mutation because it was this a mutation which causes the 1918 Spanish Flu to kill millions all over the world.
Read more about it on the ABS website
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1st H1N1 Vaccine already produced by Novartis
In a news report on MEDLINE PLUS, the first vaccine for H1N1 is already here, courtesy of Novartis.
Further details on this story can be read on the Medline site
Monday, June 15, 2009
GMANews.TV - Since a 2004 ban on new nursing schools, more than 120 have opened - Special Reports - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News
Missing link a cause for alarm?
There appears to be a problem brewing in the outbreak of H1N1 in the Philippines.
The outbreak in a remote rural town in Nueva Ecija has Health authorities at a loss as to how the disease was transmitted there. After extensive investigation, a missing link is yet to be found. IN connection with this, the DOH has declared a community level transmission in this town. There is a furher move to declare a state of calamity but as of this posting, it has not been declared.
To add to their worries, another outbreak has occurred in Bulacan. It will be remembered that it was in Bulacan where the deadly Ebola Reston virus infected numerous pigs in the area.
Of course the Health Department has continualy maintained that H1N1 is relatively mild. However they forget to mention that the true danger lies in mutation, the probability of which increases as the number of infections increases.
Here are a few links that may be of interest to readers:
GMA News article about the fears of an enlightened virologist that H1N1 might mutate to a deadlier form, a danger more pronounced in the Philippines
GMA News report about the H1N1 outbreak in Bulacan
ABS CBN report on the Nueva Ecija outbreak
WHO report on Feb 2009 Ebola Reston outbreak in the Philippines
WIKI News article about experts probing the deadly outbreak of Ebola Reston in the Philippines
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Comment posted on ABS-CBN News before the opening of classes
Before the opening of classes on June 4, the blog author posted a comment on the Abs-Cbn news website.
What follows is the full text of the comment:
There is a news story on BBC about 50 cases of infection in a Primary School in Birmingham England. I'm wondering if the government is waiting for such an event to happen before postponing class opening? For interested parties, the link is http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/west_midlands/8067907.stm
What follows is the full text of the comment:
There is a news story on BBC about 50 cases of infection in a Primary School in Birmingham England. I'm wondering if the government is waiting for such an event to happen before postponing class opening? For interested parties, the link is http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/west_midlands/8067907.stm
I feel that the most prudent thing to do is to go along with the proposal of the Head of the Chinese General Hospital to postpone opening for 1 month. It may appear to be drastic and most of the opinions revolve around the fact that its just a mild virus.
Well that’s the misconception and if people would only read more about it particularly on the WHO website, they will see that the danger of this virus lies in two things:
1. The fact that it is a mutation of the Influenza A virus with swine and bird flu components which lead to its being passed along easily and quickly BECAUSE WE HAVE NO ANTIBODIES for this!
2. The other thing is the deadly part, the virus mutation occurs when the gene is passed along from person to person. The WHO itself has PUBLICLY stated that this mutation is likely and will be DEADLY. This mutation is accelerated through person to person infection. Imagine the repercussions of an single infected person attending the overcrowded and highly populated Payatas school which was featured in the news last night? Thus any move on each persons part to help slow the spead of the virus will be a big help in preventing or at least delaying the mutation.
We in the Philippines have the sorry distinction of being in the forefront of another gene variation, the EBOLA-RESTON virus. This is a mild form of the EBOLA virus which also affects SWINE.
On my part, I am praying for our sake that this H1N1 does not decide to unite with Ebola Reston to produce God knows what kind of virus. If the government does not take decisive action I fear that we may unwittingly serve to be the breeding ground for a virus that just might wipe out millions again.
The logistics of delaying classes is so simple compared to the nightmare of containing an infection which spread rapidly while waiting for what the DOH calls "COMMUNITY LEVEL INFECTION" It is my sincere hope that the government can be prevailed upon by these facts to declare the suspension of class opening to PREVENT and not wait for the so-called "COMMUNITY LEVEL INFECTION" at which point it will be too late.
Ateneo De Manila orders suspension of High School classes for 10 days due to 3 confirmed H1N1 cases
One of the premier educational institutions has suspended classes in the High School and Grade School due to 3 confirmed H1N1 cases in the High School
The official bulletin of the Ateneo High School is here
The Ateneo Grade School Bulletin can be found here
As mentioned in the earlier post, the moves of the Department of Health and the Department of Education should be watched closely. The various schools in the Philippines, at least on the Elementary and High School levels, have been doing on their own what the government should have been doing.
Well no matter what the various officials in the government say, their respective roles are quite clear and the proverbial buck stops with them. This is a very sobering look at how prepared the different officials are in handling a crisis. It seems that politics take precedence over public safety.
The official bulletin of the Ateneo High School is here
The Ateneo Grade School Bulletin can be found here
As mentioned in the earlier post, the moves of the Department of Health and the Department of Education should be watched closely. The various schools in the Philippines, at least on the Elementary and High School levels, have been doing on their own what the government should have been doing.
Well no matter what the various officials in the government say, their respective roles are quite clear and the proverbial buck stops with them. This is a very sobering look at how prepared the different officials are in handling a crisis. It seems that politics take precedence over public safety.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
FINALLY! But not quite ... College and University Classes suspended for one week in the wake of increasing cases of H1N1.
GMA News has reported that today Saturday June 6, the CHED or Commission on Higher Education has moved the opening of classes in universities and colleges to June 15.
You can read more on the GMA news site here
While a lot of parents have welcomed this move by the CHED, what is puzzling is the inaction on the part of the Department of Education to adjust the resumption of classes to the same date.
It is most definitely not the nature of H1N1 to infect only those of college age, nor is travel abroad limited to those ages 17 and above.
Thus, this move is quite puzzling and bears close scrutiny particularly when infections spread to the elementary and high school level.
You can read more on the GMA news site here
While a lot of parents have welcomed this move by the CHED, what is puzzling is the inaction on the part of the Department of Education to adjust the resumption of classes to the same date.
It is most definitely not the nature of H1N1 to infect only those of college age, nor is travel abroad limited to those ages 17 and above.
Thus, this move is quite puzzling and bears close scrutiny particularly when infections spread to the elementary and high school level.
Monday, June 1, 2009
At least 29 students in Nueva Ecija being monitored for Influenza A H1N1
GMA News has reported that at least 29 students in Nueva Ecija are being monitored for H1N1.
You can read about it here
Further updates on this and other developments will be posted in this blog.
You can read about it here
Further updates on this and other developments will be posted in this blog.
Friday, May 29, 2009
CNN Report - Thailand tourist's lung tissue 'gone' after mysterious death
Just a while back, two tourists died a mysterious death in Thailand and the pathology reports on one of the victims only deepens the mystery.
Read more about it on CNN here
For a background on the case read about here
Read more about it on CNN here
For a background on the case read about here
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
UK School hit with 50 swine flu cases - from BBC
This is the worst fear of many parents and the health authorities here should read this article and rethink their position on school opening next week.
A Primary School in Birmingham has a swarm of 50 confirmed swine flu cases and this number is expected to rise.
Read more about on BBC here
A Primary School in Birmingham has a swarm of 50 confirmed swine flu cases and this number is expected to rise.
Read more about on BBC here
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This is an ongoing work in progress so please bear with us as we feel that bringing the news fast will trump aesthetics any day.
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