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		<title>Will you be denied the swine flu influenza A H1N1 shot this fall?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 18:35:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>YNiz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Friends, It is without doubt one of the big questions that you will have to answer this fall. No one gets to avoid this very fundamental question, and everyone will be asking it regardless of who they are, and what their interests may be. It is the reason my friend Stephen Carter created his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Friends,</p>
<p>It is without doubt one of the big questions that you will have to<br />
answer this fall. No one gets to avoid this very fundamental<br />
question, and everyone will be asking it regardless of who they<br />
are, and what their interests may be. It is the reason my friend<br />
Stephen Carter created his latest site:</p>
<p><a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1">http://world-online-resources.com/survive-<strong>pandemic-influenzah1n1</strong></a></p>
<p>The question: Will you get the <strong>swine flu</strong> shot this fall? Will you<br />
even be eligible to receive it?</p>
<p>Stephen contacted me recently and helped me realize that very few<br />
people have fully appreciated the fact that shortly the biggest and<br />
most costly inoculation program in the history of public health<br />
will be launched. The cost to U.S. taxpayers alone to foot the bill<br />
for a <strong>swine flu</strong> vaccine will be in the vicinity of 10 billion<br />
dollars.</p>
<p>I agree with Stephen that most people are likely to jump at the<br />
opportunity to get the <strong>influenza vaccine</strong>. What I did not fully appreciate,<br />
and what most others probably also do not fully understand, are the<br />
pros and cons of doing so. I certainly was not aware that there may<br />
only be sufficient <strong>vaccine </strong>to inoculate a select portion of the<br />
population, so many of us may be required to forgo our spot in the<br />
line.</p>
<p>In fact, instead of the expected delivery in October 2009 of an<br />
initial 120 million swine flu doses to inoculate the U.S.<br />
population, vaccine manufacturers say they will be able to come up<br />
with only 45 million doses. This means that tens of millions of<br />
Americans will be left vulnerable in the event that the <strong>virus </strong>finds<br />
a way to turn more deadly &#8211; something that <strong>influenza </strong>is known to<br />
have done in past <strong>pandemics</strong>.</p>
<p>What I learned from reading Stephen&#8217;s book is that, without a<br />
vaccine in place, perhaps fully one third of the global population<br />
will contract <strong>swine flu</strong> in the next 12 months. This is why the<br />
inoculation program is all but certain, even if it appears that it<br />
will now be delayed.</p>
<p>The other thing worth keeping in mind is that economic times are<br />
tough, and the U.S. government would hardly be looking to dole out<br />
10 billion dollars on a <strong>vaccine </strong>program if there was not a very<br />
real concern that things could turn bad very quickly with this<br />
pathogen.</p>
<p>This is why you want to make sure you fully understand the<br />
situation, and prepare yourself in the event that you find yourself<br />
ineligible for the first batches of this vaccine, which by all<br />
accounts will be in limited supply for the duration of 2009.</p>
<p>You can find out more about Stephen&#8217;s new book &#8220;Survive <strong>Pandemic<br />
Flu</strong>&#8221; here:</p>
<p><a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1">http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1</a></p>
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		<title>Treatment For Influenza</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 06:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>YNiz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Symptomatic treatment is recommend. There is no specific treatment for influenza but antiviral agent may be considered. You are advised to consult your doctor. You can also take the following action on your own: 1) Take fever medication such as paracetamol 2) Drink warm water or fluids to relieve sore throat and cough 3) Maintain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Symptomatic treatment is recommend. There is no specific<a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong> treatment for influenza</strong></a> but antiviral agent may be considered. You are advised to consult your doctor.</p>
<p>You can also take the following action on your own:</p>
<p>1) Take fever medication such as paracetamol<br />
2) Drink warm water or fluids to relieve sore throat and cough<br />
3) Maintain a balanced diet and sufficient sleep or rest<br />
4) Avoid stress as it can weaken your immune system<br />
5) If signs and symptoms persist or worsen get treatment from your doctor</p>
<p>How can we <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>prevent influenza</strong></a> from spreading?</p>
<p>i) Cover mouth and nose with a tissue or handkerchief when sneezing or coughing<br />
ii) Wash your hands with soap and clean  water each time after:<br />
- coughing or sneezing<br />
- touching raw food materials and contaminated surfaces<br />
- touching your face, ears, nose, mouth and other parts of the body<br />
iii) dispose used tissues into the dustbin<br />
iv) wear a face mask when having symptoms<br />
v) avoid public places</p>
<p>What is the role of<a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong> influenza vaccine</strong></a>?</p>
<p>The <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>influenza vaccine</strong></a> is administered as a preventive vaccination. The seasonal <strong>influenza vaccine</strong> available in the market may protect normal healthy adult from <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>influenza </strong></a>if there is a good matvh between vaccine strain and circulating viral strain.</p>
<p>Ministry of health recommends the <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>influenza vaccination</strong></a> for those planning to visit countries during winter and pilgrims to Mecca. The vaccination is only provided by certain private clinics and private hospitals.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank">Click here to survive from influenza H1N1 pandemic.</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Influenza Virus: What You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 18:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>YNiz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Influenza or flu is contagious disease caused by the influenza virus. There are 3 types of influenza virus, namely A,B and C. All types can infect human.  Influenza virus A is the most dangerous as it infects both animals and human. It can mutate to produce a new more novel influenza virus that can cause epidemic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>Influenza</strong> </a>or <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>flu</strong> </a>is contagious disease caused by the influenza virus.</p>
<p>There are 3 types of <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_self"><strong>influenza virus</strong></a>, namely A,B and C. All types can infect human.  <strong>Influenza virus A</strong> is the most dangerous as it infects both animals and human. It can mutate to produce a new more novel <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>influenza virus</strong> </a>that can cause epidemic and pandemic outbreak.</p>
<p>The <strong><a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank">influenza virus</a></strong> is spread through droplets from the mouth and nose when speaking, sneezing and coughing. The virus then enters the body through the respiratory tract.</p>
<p><strong>Is</strong> <a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank"><strong>Influenza</strong> </a><strong>and common cold the same?</strong></p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Even though both have similar symptoms, the symptoms for influenza are more severe and may cause life threatening comlications.</p>
<p>Comparison between influenza and the common cold :-</p>
<p>1 ) Symptom=fever ;<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : High. Normally above 38 degrees.<br />
     Common cold   : Low, below 38 degress.</p>
<p>2 ) Symptom=fatigue<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : Severe, lasting up to 2 &#8211; 3 weeks.<br />
     Common cold   : very mild.</p>
<p>3 ) Symptom= muscle / joint ache<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : moderate to severe.<br />
     Common cold   : mild.</p>
<p>4 ) Symptom= cough<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : severe, without phlegm in the beginning.<br />
     Common cold   : none/mild.</p>
<p>5 ) Symptom= cold / runny nose<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : none / mild<br />
     Common cold   : severe.</p>
<p>6 ) Symptom= sneezing<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : frequent<br />
     Common cold   : occasionally</p>
<p>7 ) Symptom= sore throat<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : moderate to severe.<br />
     Common cold   : none / mild.</p>
<p>8 ) Symptom= headache<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : moderate to severe.<br />
     Common cold   : mild.</p>
<p>9 ) Symptom= Cause<br />
     Influenza (Flu) : Virus Influenza A, B or C<br />
     Common cold   : Adenovirus, rhinovirus, parainfluenza virus, corona virus and others</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://world-online-resources.com/survive-pandemic-influenzah1n1" target="_blank">Click here to Survive from pandemic influenza A h1n1 Now</a></strong></p>
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