Monday, September 6, 2010

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Swine Flu or Not – It’s really up to YOU!!!!

September 4, 2010

Don’t kid yourself, if you have Swine Flu, you can have the best doctors in the world taking care of you, but the name of the game is Flu Prevention, and the question is how do you resist getting the Swine Flu or any other flu for that matter? You need to get the germ [...]

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The Medical Characteristics of the Orthomyxovirus (Influenza) Family

September 4, 2010

The name myxovirus was originally applied to influenza viruses. It meant virus with an affinity for mucins. Now there are 2 main groups-the orthomyxoviruses and the paramyxoviruses. All orthomyxoviruses are influenza viruses, isolated strains are named after the virus type (A, B, C), the host and location of initial isolation, the year of isolation and [...]

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Swine Influenza – Symptoms and help

September 1, 2010

Who else wants a Swine Flu Survival guide? In a world where a global economy is a given, where worldwide travel is routine, and borders are increasingly less outlined, the recipe for a worldwide pandemic is just right. All that is wanted to bring humanity to its knees is the perfect disease. Historically, this “perfect [...]

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Emergency Supplies For Swine Flu

August 29, 2010

Emergency Supplies For Swine Flu We are lucky to have the type of fast, up to the minute News Media that keeps us well informed of all outbreaks before they can even reach the 100′s. There is no doubt that the age of Internet news has sped up the news delivery process. But just because [...]

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Dog Health ? Canine Influenza (Dog Flu)

August 29, 2010

Canine influenza is a growing disease in the dog population. This influenza strain is believed to have emerged from the equine influenza A H3N8 virus and has been around in horses for about 40 years. Canine influenza (H3N8) has been seen in racing Greyhounds since 1999 when the disease migrated from horses to dogs. The [...]

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Influenza Vaccine Market Outlook 2010-2020

August 26, 2010

Influenza Vaccine Market Outlook 2010-2020 The influenza vaccines market is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the global pharmaceutical industry, generating multi-billion dollar revenues currently. The re-emergence of influenza as a pandemic threat this decade has stimulated this market area greatly, with vaccines coming back to the fore in healthcare worldwide. Our new pharma report [...]

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Understanding Swine Flu

August 23, 2010

You may have heard about Swine Flu in the news and wondered what the disease really was, as well as whether you or your family members are at risk, and what can be done about it. Swine Flu is the newest deadly disease that?s been taking a toll on human lives. There are many misconceptions [...]

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Influenza Treatment To Triumph Over The Pandemic Threat

August 23, 2010

Influenza is one of the more common illnesses affecting a person. There is no specific age group that is prone or not prone to influenza. It affects the young and the old in equal measure. Also, perfectly healthy people can be affected by this virus. Older people are definitely more vulnerable from it and it’s [...]

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Everything that you should know about influenza

August 20, 2010

Influenza is a viral infection disease that is highly contagious, even a handshake with an infected individual can easily pass on the disease on for example. Masks and vaccines do help to protect you from the disease but cannot do much if you catch the virus. The only thing that remains for the treatment of [...]

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Sw?ne Flu – A v?rus transm?tt?ng to humans – worldw?de ep?demy – what does ?t do and w?ll ?t have an end?

August 17, 2010

Swine flu refers to influenza caused by those strains of influenza virus that usually infect pigs and are called swine influenza virus (SIV). Swine influenza is common in pigs in the M?d-West of the United States and some other states, Mexico, Canada, South America, Europe, Kenya, Mainland China, Taiwan, Japan and other parts of eastern [...]

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Basics about influenza

August 17, 2010

Influenza, commonly known as the “flu” is a serious infection of the respiratory tract caused by the influenza virus. Though, most of the symptoms of influenza are similar to that of the common cold, the influenza infection often causes a more severe illness. If not treated in time, the symptoms of influenza may turn serious [...]

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Influenza – Evolutions, Signs and Symptoms

August 14, 2010

Flu also known as ‘Influenza’ is a highly contagious viral infection. The word Influenza derived from the Italian language and refers to the cause of the disease. Influenza is an infectious disease caused by RNA viruses of the influenza viruses, which affects birds and mammals. The name influenza comes from the Italian influenza, meaning “influence”. [...]

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SWINE FLU HOMEOPATHY TREATMENT

August 11, 2010

Swine Flu Symptoms The symptoms of swine flu in people are expected to be similar to the symptoms of regular human seasonal influenza and include fever, lethargy, lack of appetite and coughing. Some people with swine flu also have reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Symptoms of Swine flu may including all [...]

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Avian Influenza (h5n1)

August 11, 2010

H5N1 is the virulent strain that causes avian influenza or bird flu. This strain is commonly present in the gut of the wild migratory birds but due to their natural resistance it does not have any effect on them. When wild and domestic stocks mix and the strain passes over to domestic poultry, it turns [...]

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What is Flu (influenza)

August 8, 2010

What causes the flu? The flu is caused by influenza viruses A and B. There are different strains, or types, of the flu virus every year. Influenza (flu) is a viral infection. People often use the term “flu” to describe any kind of mild illness, such as a cold or a stomach virus, that has [...]

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Swine Flu Questions and Answers

August 5, 2010

If this swine flu is so contagious why dont they shut down the borders around Mexico?Just wondering that if this new swine flu pandemic(as they are calling it) is so deadly and catchy why wouldnt they close the borders around Mexico? It’s already gotten out of Mexican borders…doing that would be a bit pointless don’t [...]

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