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Posted: November 14 2013 at 5:24pm |
The 2013 Flu has begun spreading through multiple states. The symptoms are in this update and more information to follow.
http://www.azhealthtips.info/2013/11/stomach-flu-november-2013.html stomach flu november 2013Stomach flu outbreak 2013 | a – z health tips information, Flu symptoms 2013 season with stomach virus, worst outbreak – newsoxy, the flu is spreading through multiple states as people are feeling symptoms of its 2013.Stomach virus 2013 | a – z health tips information, Flu symptoms 2013 season still not over for stomach virus – newsoxy, the flu is spreading through multiple states as people are feeling symptoms of its 2013 season. Stomach flu symptoms, This blog is intended to collect and share together some information about flu symptoms. how flu symptoms appear, stomach flu symptoms and others.. In another thread I posted it through other tracking agencies which are monitoring it as it has spread to all but 15 states. Medclinician |
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The H1N1 affects adults just like the norovirus would with vomiting and diarrhea.
Colorado currently has 18 positives per PCR. (Weeks 10/5 through 11/9) All cases are on the front range. (East of the mountains)
8 are H1N1 or 44%
10 are H3 or 56%
There are no type B cases reported yet. So the bad news is that these are all type A.
It's time to stay away from restaurants, get plenty of sleep, and take vitamins.
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Its not time to stay out of public places, just time to be extra vigilant and use good hygiene. Most of the country is only reporting sporadic outbreaks. Nothing widespread.
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from CDC Summary of Weekly FluView
•Influenza A (H3N2), 2009 influenza A (H1N1), and influenza B viruses have all been identified in the U.S. this season. During the week ending November 2, 167 of the 201 influenza-positive tests reported to CDC were influenza A viruses and 34 were influenza B viruses. Of the 62 influenza A viruses that were subtyped 30.6% were H3 viruses and 69.4% were 2009 H1N1 viruses. |
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Are we about to have a recrudescent wave of H1N1 pdm09? |
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We had a Type A flu at our school, only one case.
Elver why is it bad news that it is Type A? |
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Type A flu is generally worse than type B. Type C is less severe than both of these.
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H1N1 influenza arrives in Alaska by Ben Matheson on November 7, 2013 Alaska has not experienced its first flu fatality of the year. State epidemiologists were investigating the death Tuesday of a young woman from a middle Yukon Village. An early test indicated that she had died from contracting H1N1, commonly called the swine flu. According to the state, the results came back negative yesterday on influenza. The Department of Health tells the Alaska Dispatch that she more likely died of respiratory failure. Flu season is now ramping up. Multiple patients from the Y-K Delta have been sent to Anchorage with serious flu-like symptoms. Lori Chikoyak is the Infection Preventionist at YKHC. “It is beginning to hit us a lot harder than it was a couple weeks ago,” said Chikoyak.”We’re seeing more people in the last two weeks with flu-like symptoms. Things like a fever, cough, sore throat, running nose, body chills, tiredness, that kind of thing.” Chikoyak says H1N1 is what’s called an A strain and can be very serious. “They cause more of the population to become more severely ill. This H1N1 strain is a type A strain. It was a new strain in 2009, it has definitely continued to circulate, it definitely makes people get very sick,” said Chikoyak. Michael Cooper is the Infectious Disease Program Manager with the state. He says it’s too early to tell if H1N1 will be the dominant strain, but it’s off to a very fast start. He says 11 of 13 cases in the state have been H1N1 along with 80 percent of tests in the lower 48. “It’s definitely going to be circulating, whether it remains the predominant strain or not remains to be determined, but the good news is that it was chosen as one of the three strains to be included in the vaccine,” said Cooper. The state and local health official are encouraging the flu shot. Donna Bach is Public Relations Director for YKHC. She says health aides have been working hard in outlying communities to be ready for flu shots. “We’ve been sending out flu vaccine and it its readily available in all our village health clinics, so please call you local village clinic to inquire or get the vaccine,” said Bach. The shots are just one part of keeping the flu in check. Hand hygiene is critical. People should cover their cough, stay home when they’re sick, and avoid other people. There are opportunities in Bethel to get free flu shots at the health fair at the cultural center from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Plus there will be a mass dispensing at the Bethel Armory on December 7th. http://kyuk.org/h191-influenza-arrives-in-alaska/ |
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http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/usmap.htm
The map pretty much speaks for itself. This is the confirmed cases. Unlike stated in the "report" it appears only 4 states are still officially untouched. We are seeing 7 states with local. Medclinician |
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