CDC Media Briefing Regarding Swine Influenza, A H1N1, Found in People in California and Texas -
3:30 pm EDT Today
Anne Schuchat, M.D. - Acting Interim Deputy Director for Science & Public Health Program (Vaccines)
Nancy Cox, M.D. - Chief, Influenza Division
The CDC held a media conference today regarding the cases of human swine flu in the states of California (San Diego and Imperial Counties) and Texas (San Antonio), USA:
1. There are 7 confirmed cases and is human to human transmission.
2. 5 in California that include a father and daughter.
3. 2 in Texas that include 2 sixteen year old boys that attended the same school.
4. All confirmed cases have recovered.
5. Symptoms include respiratory involvement, diarrhea, and vomiting.
6. Age range is 9 years to 54 years.
7. 3 females, 4 males.
8. This swine influenza has 4 components: North American Swine influenza virus, North American Avian influenza virus, Human influenza virus, Swine influenza virus usually seen in Asia and Europe.
9. CDC does not know the extent of the spread and is continuing investigation. Expects more cases due to scrutiny.
10. Pilot vaccine program has begun, which is standard operating procedure when a new viral strain is discovered.
11. This strain is resistant to amantadine and rimantadine but sensitive to oseltamivir and zanamivir.
12. Swine flu is NOT caused from eating pork.
13. CDC is working with the states involved and Pan American Health Organization, Canada, and Mexico.
14. The CDC does not have any confirmation that the illness that has recently caused several deaths in Mexico is swine influenza.
15. Wash hands, stay home if you are sick. Adopt healthy lifestyle.
16. There will be an update everyday at 3 pm EDT on www.cdc.gov for Swine influenza data.
Sharon Sanders for
FluTrackers.com
3:30 pm EDT Today
Anne Schuchat, M.D. - Acting Interim Deputy Director for Science & Public Health Program (Vaccines)
Nancy Cox, M.D. - Chief, Influenza Division
The CDC held a media conference today regarding the cases of human swine flu in the states of California (San Diego and Imperial Counties) and Texas (San Antonio), USA:
1. There are 7 confirmed cases and is human to human transmission.
2. 5 in California that include a father and daughter.
3. 2 in Texas that include 2 sixteen year old boys that attended the same school.
4. All confirmed cases have recovered.
5. Symptoms include respiratory involvement, diarrhea, and vomiting.
6. Age range is 9 years to 54 years.
7. 3 females, 4 males.
8. This swine influenza has 4 components: North American Swine influenza virus, North American Avian influenza virus, Human influenza virus, Swine influenza virus usually seen in Asia and Europe.
9. CDC does not know the extent of the spread and is continuing investigation. Expects more cases due to scrutiny.
10. Pilot vaccine program has begun, which is standard operating procedure when a new viral strain is discovered.
11. This strain is resistant to amantadine and rimantadine but sensitive to oseltamivir and zanamivir.
12. Swine flu is NOT caused from eating pork.
13. CDC is working with the states involved and Pan American Health Organization, Canada, and Mexico.
14. The CDC does not have any confirmation that the illness that has recently caused several deaths in Mexico is swine influenza.
15. Wash hands, stay home if you are sick. Adopt healthy lifestyle.
16. There will be an update everyday at 3 pm EDT on www.cdc.gov for Swine influenza data.
Sharon Sanders for
FluTrackers.com
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