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Utah child dies of H1N1: 489 people confirmed to have virus, state says
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I agree, don't us a public restroom unless you have to and then be very careful. Wash you hands and use a sanitizer.
This thing is not over. We had 67 cases by May 15th and now on June 4 we have over 400. Sounds like it could grow even more. Maybe we should look more serious towards this issue.
TEACH HIM AND OTHERS TO NOT THINK OF THEMSELVES BUT OF OTHERS.
Just a mom, I think you mean well, but would encourage you to state what are your OPINIONS vs. Medical Facts as such. Not everyone has access to anti-viral medication, within the 48 hrs. it is effective for those infected, or as a prophylactic.
Families, who are in the waiting rooms of UT hospitals encouraging their loved ones to fight this unique virus, may not see things the same as you. Or, they may realize they use to state ignorant comments too not realizing how rapidly this unusual virus can require a a patient who has "mild flu" to be hospitalized.
Everyone is responsible for helping stopping an epidemic or pandemic.
I'll refer readers to the CDC or WHO websites of how to best protect themselves, or care for a sick family member or read the stastics about cases etc. The CDC's numbers are outdated the minute they are posted.
Currently, in the U.S., there are about 30 families in about 13 states who have lost a loved one to H1N1.
Please learn more.
This article is NOT sensational. It is an attempt to educate.
Enough on blaming of poor immigrants and the less fortunate already! They are the victims of society's ills, not the cause.
Fact: Travel betweeen U.S. and Mexico is not regulated.
Fact: Millions of Mexican Citizens living in U.S. travel back and forth from Mexico to the U.S. multiple times a year.
Fact: Salt Lake city has a high number of Mexican citizens working and living in the area.
And all we can get from officials is "we're puzzled as to why Salt Lake has the third highest number of swine flu cases..."?!!
Wake UP PEOPLE, ethnic pandering and political correctness is going to destroy us!!!
My thoughts and prayers go out to this child's family.
Through the love of God and His Son, Jesus Christ, you will one day be re-united.
God bless.
Dan MaloEnid, OK
Two? And it merits space in your paper? How many people in Utah have died of other illnesses? Swine Flu coverage is becoming ridiculous."
I find it interesting, as I bet a lot of other reades here do, that the very "common sense" you claim to have has fled far from the space between your ears.
The reason this story is significant is because it also says that Utah is now third in the nation in terms of the number of reported swine flu cases.
While I do think that the swine flu thing has been a little over-hyped by the media as a whole, if your home state is still increasing in infected patients/people, that's enough to warrant attention.
The only difference this time around? We've spent hundreds of millions (billions?) of dollars to build an infrastructure to combat the flu, so we have elaborate epidemiology and genomic sequencing technologies, so we've learned that bits of this particular flu virus' genome originated in pig/bird flu viruses in Mexico. Other people are still dying from other strains of flu virus, but they get no media attention because it's not "SWINE FLU!!". This whole affair just gives the flu industry something to do besides sit on their hands, and raises public "awareness" so we continue to funnel taxpayer money to the flu industry.
"Same with this "swine flu" virus--just one of several human flu strains, with a little RNA from pig flu mixed in. It doesn't deserve any more media attention than the flu season gets every year."
Dave,
Please list your scientific sources. I'd love to read them.
What makes A/H1N1 so unique, if one reads the scientific publications, is not only the rate at which it can and has mutated to jump species, it is unique because it containts some Bird, Human and TWO types of swine flu (from two different continents), in it. Recombination makes it different.
FINALLY, this medical community is waking up to realize the DIFFERENCES in patients who are the most severly ill or dying from A/H1N1.
The media is NOT focusing on this too much, IMO. Why would the World Health Organization meet emergently on 06/05 to assess the rapid spread, when they just met last week?
Yes, people do die during flu season. However, patients don't die from these symptoms in the non-flu season.
There is a pattern change with A/H1N1. WHY can't people understand the difference?