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  • How To Prevent The Flu

    Can you prevent the flu? or is it just luck when you are virus free all year long! The flu is a highly contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. Because this illness can be spread easily by coughing and sneezing, influenza epidemics are very common, especially in winter. More than 200 different viruses can cause colds and flu, and strains of these viruses are constantly changing, so vaccinations against influenza have been only partly successful in preventing out breaks of this disease.

    The symptoms of influenza begin much like those of the common cold head ache, fatigue, and body aches. In many cases, a fever develops, and you may feel unbearably hot one moment and chilled and shaking the next. Most influenza sufferers have a dry throat and cough. Nausea and vomi ...

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      Additional Influenza Epidemics results:

    1. GH3 (Gerovital) article by Mircea Dumitru M.D., PhD
    ... The patients under long-term Gerovital-H3 treatment were less prone to infectious diseases, both in the cases of seasonal influenza epidemics and whenever the environmental conditions favoured the ...
    http://www.smart-drugs.co ...fo/gh3-prevention.htm


    2. Influenza Centre, Finland (II)
    ... Influenza epidemics are frequently associated with excess mortality and increases in hospital ... ... severe epidemics referred to as pandemics. Due to the rapid evolution of influenza A and B ...
    http://www.ktl.fi/flu/flu2.htm


    3. [ECDC] - Influenza update 28.10.2005
    ... H5N1 but which are then found not to have any infection or to have low pathogenic avian influenza. Epidemics of infection continue in South East Asia and are probably taking place in Russia ...
    http://www.ecdc.eu.int/in ..._Influenza_051028.php


    4. Clean Air Initiative: BAQ 2004 - THE VALIDITY OF UTILIZING RESPIRATORY MORTA...
    ... Health and Environment Print version THE VALIDITY OF UTILIZING RESPIRATORY MORTALITY DATA FOR IDENTIFICATION OF INFLUENZA EPIDEMICS IN AIR POLLUTION TIME-SERIES STUDIES TQ Thach1, CM Wong1, KP Chan1 ...
    http://www.cleanairnet.or ...27/article-59143.html


    5. Serologic Evidence of Prenatal Influenza in the Etiology of Schizophrenia
    ... These studies used dates of influenza epidemics and maternal recall of infection to define influenza exposure, suggesting that discrepant findings may have resulted from exposure misclassification ...
    http://www.med-psych.net/ ...ticle.php?storyid=721


    6. Australian Management Plan for Pandemic Influenza
    ... of Health and Ageing Section 2: Background Background on influenza and pandemic influenza Influenza Epidemics of influenza Pandemic influenza Avian influenza Likely impact of an influenza pandemic in ...
    http://www.health.gov.au/ ...phd-pandemic-plan.htm


    7. Blue Ribbon Baby - Prevent Preeclampsia, Toxemia, HELLP, etc.
    ... A scientist at the University of Giessen's Institute for virology in Germany showed in a study of worldwide influenza epidemics that pigs are the one animal that can serve as a mixing vessel for new ...
    http://www.blueribbonbaby.org/accp-response.html


    8. The NIH Biomedical Research Response to Influenza, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Nov...
    ... tools. Because influenza vaccines are the primary public health tools available to limit the disease burden caused by annual influenza epidemics, vaccine research has a very high priority. NIAID also ...
    http://www3.niaid.nih.gov ...1172004_testimony.htm


    9. Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog: March 2005
    ... agents. This analysis concluded that rapid diagnostic testing was appropriate first except during influenza epidemics. When the probability of a case being due to influenza reached 42 percent, the two ...
    http://www.kevinmd.com/bl ...05_03_01_archive.html


    10. Food-Borne Virus Diseases
    ... in cereals Viral infections Avian influenza A and Newcastle disease: Norovirus Hepatitis ... ... Shigella dysenteriae type 1 causes deadly epidemics in the developing world. Shigella boydii ...
    http://www.ourfood.com/Food_borne_diseases.html


    11. Kinner Enterprises, Inc. - Specializing in Garden Stepping Stones - About Us...
    ... Gone were the years of devastating malaria and influenza epidemics which took the lives of so many of its' residents. 1873, the year of the epizootic during which most of the horses died, was also ...
    http://www.featherbone.com/about.html


    12. Recombinant Protein - Protein Sciences Corporation - SARS vaccine, influenza...
    ... Annual influenza epidemics have resulted in an average of >18,000 excess deaths (i.e., the number of influenza-related deaths above a projected baseline of expected deaths) and 48,000 pneumonia ...
    http://www.proteinsciences.com/vaccines.htm


    13. Questions and Answers about the Flu
    ... Influenza types A or B viruses cause epidemics of disease almost every winter. In the United States, these winter influenza epidemics can cause illness in 10% to 20% of people and are associated with ...
    http://www.mass.gov/dph/cdc/epii/flu/flufaq.htm


    14. The Great War Society: Relevance Archive
    ... I did a history of the influenza epidemics in the 18th and 19th centuries, and one of the things I looked for was anything that resembled this age pattern," says K. David Patterson, a professor of ...
    http://www.worldwar1.com/tgws/rel002.htm


    15. Manfred Kaiser
    ... Thousands may die during worldwide influenza epidemics, but can their deaths be directly linked to the aggravating effects of cold weather? Probably not. Someone gets lost on a skiing trip and dies ...
    http://www.manfredkaiser. ...opics/hot_topics.html


    16. Prevention of influenza in the general population -- Langley and Faughnan 17...
    ... 3 , 4 Previously healthy young children are increasingly recognized as having hospital admission rates comparable to those among elderly people during influenza epidemics 5 and up to 12-fold greater ...
    http://www.ecmaj.com/cgi/content/full/171/10/1213


    17. Buy Cheap Oseltamivir, Tamiflu Anti-Flu Medication : Order Oseltamivir, Tami...
    ... Influenza epidemics are responsible for an average of approximately 20,000 deaths per year in the United States. The main method for preventing influenza and its severe complications is influenza ...
    http://www.drugsupplier.b ...amiflu-drugstore.html


    18. Canadian Coalition for Immunization Awareness & Promotion (CCIAP) - Immuniza...
    ... cdc.gov/od/nvpo/pandemics Preparing for Influenza Pandemics View in HTML View in PDF (46k) Preparing for Influenza Epidemics and Pandemics in the New Millennium View in PDF (128k) Travel Influenza and ...
    http://www.immunize.cpha. .../consrese/consinf.htm


    19. Foreign Affairs - The Next Pandemic? - Laurie Garrett
    ... Leading flu experts argue that this sort of phenomenon has in the past been a prelude to human influenza epidemics. The medical histories of those who have died from H5N1 influenza are disturbingly ...
    http://www.foreignaffairs ...demic.html?mode=print


    20. Colorado Driving Tours - Cripple Creek and Victor
    ... Generations of VICTOR families lie buried here in addition to the victims of the influenza epidemics during World War One. [8.1 mi.] #13) AREQUA or ECLIPSE GULCH: Just before Arequa Gulch you will ...
    http://www.web-xpres.com/stcfgdrtour.htm


    21. Influenza and other acute respiratory diseases (ARDs)
    ... Annual influenza epidemics associated with different virus types or subtypes caused excess morbidity and mortality especially in groups of high risk. In spite of special clinical signs of influenza ...
    http://www.hytest.fi/high_lights14.php


    22.
    http://harpers.org/WeAreNotImmune.html


    23. WHO | Influenza
    ... death. Influenza rapidly spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics and imposes a considerable ... ... In annual influenza epidemics 5-15% of the population are affected with upper respiratory tract ...
    http://www.who.int/mediac ...s/fs211/en/index.html



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