Influenza A: detection of a mutation of the virus in Norway

Saturday, November 21st, 2009 61 views

Friday, the World Health said that Norway had reported a mutation in the influenza A H1N1 in three cases. This variant would still be (...) Related posts:Influenza A: Two deaths linked to a mutation of the virus in FranceInfluenza A: The virus is not on vacationInfluenza A: The virus is not ...

Influenza A: 201 schools closed

Friday, November 20th, 2009 55 views

The acceleration of the progression of influenza A school is confirmed. According to the Ministry of Education, 201 schools and (…) [more]

The acceleration of the progression of influenza A school is confirmed. According to the Ministry of Education, 201 schools and (...) Related posts:Influenza A: 46 classes and 22 schools closed in FranceInfluenza A: Four new classes closedSchools take up arms against swine flu

Influenza A: China requires precise figures

Friday, November 20th, 2009 59 views

Yesterday, a Chinese medical expert questioned the veracity of official Chinese data on the impact of influenza H1N1 in China. Zhong Nanshan, doctor (...) Related posts:Influenza A: polemic figuresFlu Vaccine A: the new Switzerland and ChinaFlu Vaccine A: China wants to be reassuring

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Focus on Guillain-Barre

Friday, November 20th, 2009 51 views

Rare disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome is characterized by tingling, tingling, weakness see muscular paralysis in hands and feet, basically. The point about this little known disease. It seems that the destruction of the myelin sheath is due to an autoimmune phenomenon. Understand by this that it is the own body cells of sick people who attack the myelin sheath but the doctors have not yet been elucidated with certainty the cause of GBS . However, observations show that 50% of cases, the [more]

Rare disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome is characterized by tingling, tingling, weakness see muscular paralysis in hands and feet, basically. The point about this little known disease. It seems that the destruction of the myelin sheath is due to an autoimmune phenomenon. Understand by this that it is the own body ...

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Influenza A growing but still limited in France

Saturday, August 29th, 2009 109 views

In metropolis, “the movement of the virus is proven but remains limited,” according to the latest bulletin of the Institut de Veille Sanitaire, INVS. There were about 28 000 consultations for influenza of 17 to 23 August. Among these cases, InVS estimated 4 500 the number of influenza A (H1N1), cons 3 000 the previous week. Update on the situation in France and worldwide. The number of clustered cases is also increasing, “with 29 new episodes reported. Only 5 patients were [more]

In metropolis, "the movement of the virus is proven but remains limited," according to the latest bulletin of the Institut de Veille Sanitaire, INVS. There were about 28 000 consultations for influenza of 17 to 23 August. Among these cases, InVS estimated 4 500 the number of influenza A (H1N1), ...

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Schools take up arms against swine flu

Saturday, August 29th, 2009 66 views

The schools in Germany have been equipped in the fight against swine flu. Among the duties of many students heard the future frequent hand washing. And to the delight of teachers, at leastThere is now back to soap in numerous classes and toilets. In the new brochures and leaflets, the authorities ...

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Influenza A: Deaths in the Landes, with risk factors

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 121 views

A woman aged 56, in which the A/H1N1 virus has been identified and who “had multiple risk factors“, died Sunday, August 23 in the Landes. This woman lived in a home for disabled adults. The National Institute for Public Health states that “all necessary management measures have been taken in the home to protect residents of the facility.” So far, this is the second death in France of person in whom the virus of influenza A has been formally identified.The National Institute for Public [more]

A woman aged 56, in which the A/H1N1 virus has been identified and who “had multiple risk factors“, died Sunday, August 23 in the Landes. This woman lived in a home for disabled adults. The National Institute for Public Health states that “all necessary management measures have been taken in ...

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Influenza A: new spots INPE announcements Ms. Bachelot

Monday, August 24th, 2009 254 views

A new device for communications in influenza A starts August 25, as announced to the press Roselyne Bachelot, Minister of Health, Le Luong Thanh, Director General of INPE and Christine Kelly of the CSA. The opportunity to unveil a new gesture barrier, trimming the sleeve in the absence of tissue, and an update on the current situation. Madame Le Luong, National Institute of Prevention and Health Education (INPE), announced August 24 during a press conference at the Ministry of Health for a [more]

A new device for communications in influenza A starts August 25, as announced to the press Roselyne Bachelot, Minister of Health, Le Luong Thanh, Director General of INPE and Christine Kelly of the CSA. The opportunity to unveil a new gesture barrier, trimming the sleeve in the absence of tissue, ...

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Influenza A H1N1: is strengthening its immune system?

Monday, August 24th, 2009 472 views

Now that a massive outbreak of influenza A H1N1 seems inevitable for this fall, how to preparer best to cope? Is strengthening its immune system and if so how?To answer this question, just wondering what weakens the immune system … Seven key factors emerge:- Stress- Lack of sleep- Unhealthy ...

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Influenza A: All homes will have a plan for business continuity

Monday, August 24th, 2009 83 views

In view of a possible pandemicinfluenza A (H1N1), all institutions for elderly people must develop a business continuity plan. Objective: To maintain the activity whatever the circumstances. Retirement homes, residential facilities for elderly dependents (Ehpad) and sheltered housing are doubly concerned by a possible pandemic of influenza A (H1N1). First, they welcome frail people. They are therefore particularly vulnerable to influenza outbreaks, although influenza A (H1N1) seems to be [more]

In view of a possible pandemicinfluenza A (H1N1), all institutions for elderly people must develop a business continuity plan. Objective: To maintain the activity whatever the circumstances. Retirement homes, residential facilities for elderly dependents (Ehpad) and sheltered housing are doubly concerned by a possible pandemic of influenza A (H1N1). First, ...

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Influenza A: WHO recalls the warning signs and use of antivirals

Monday, August 24th, 2009 106 views

Tamiflu or Relenza, in case of unavailability, should be administered promptly in case of severe form of flu, without waiting for confirmation of diagnosis-influenza A or seasonal. The opportunity for WHO to recall the symptoms raising fears of a severe form and manner of delivery of antivirals. -align: justify “> The Influenza A continues to massively diffuse and cause some patients vulnerable to complications and rare deaths. Deaths may also occur in people with no risk factors but [more]

Tamiflu or Relenza, in case of unavailability, should be administered promptly in case of severe form of flu, without waiting for confirmation of diagnosis-influenza A or seasonal. The opportunity for WHO to recall the symptoms raising fears of a severe form and manner of delivery of antivirals. -align: justify “> The ...

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Influenza A: 2 new deaths in patients at risk

Friday, August 21st, 2009 84 views

A second and third deaths of persons with risk factors and carry the virus of influenza A occurred in New Caledonia this week. This overseas territory is full austral winter with 20 000 cases, representing 8% of the population. This could herald the winter season in the metropolis. New Caledonia is heavily affected by the Influenza A, with probably 20 000 patients including 10 000 children, as confirmed by the newspaper Les Nouvelles Calédoniennes Philippe Dunoyer, member of the Caledonian [more]

A second and third deaths of persons with risk factors and carry the virus of influenza A occurred in New Caledonia this week. This overseas territory is full austral winter with 20 000 cases, representing 8% of the population. This could herald the winter season in the metropolis. New Caledonia is ...

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