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    How is amazing, or somebody can say "aligneated", the silence and the public non-awareness to their patients of the GP's and most of the epid/infect. branch horizontal and vertical structure.

    Doesn't their role consist also of an awareness of the population to avoid potential wide community infections ...

    All remains on the "from above" signals, and such signals, as the one by TV news sources, heavily lacked worldwide now.


    Originally posted by Muscade View Post
    Crédits: Siegfried

    Swine flu cases jump by 30 percent
    By Robert McCoppin | Daily Herald Staff
    Contact writer

    The number of swine flu cases in Illinois jumped by 35 percent over the weekend - but health officials maintain it's nothing to be alarmed about.
    Total cases of the H1N1 virus, probable and confirmed, rose from 1,357 on Friday to 1,828 on Monday, an increase of 471 cases.

    While the number of new cases had risen fairly steadily at a pace averaging 217 a week in the previous month, the rate tripled in the past week.

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      <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p>Same “ordered” declarations on the Canadian side<o:p></o:p>
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      Nunavut:

      Despite the rising number of swine flu cases, Sobol maintained that the disease is no more serious than before.




      Quebec:

      For Quebec, “it is thus a first case on more than 500, it is a sad history for the family, but for the general measures with the population, there are no changes”, underlines Dr. Poirier.

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        Originally posted by niman View Post
        <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.recombinomics.com/News/06090901/H1N1_Swine_Explosion.html">Commentary</a>
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        Swine H1N1 Explosion In The United States

        Recombinomics Commentary 15:18
        June 9, 2009

        During week 21 (May 24 - 30, 2009), influenza activity decreased in the United States, however, there are still higher levels of influenza-like illness than is normal for this time of year.

        Two thousand seventy-four (31.1&#37 specimens tested by U.S. World Health Organization (WHO) and National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System (NREVSS) collaborating laboratories and reported to CDC/Influenza Division were positive for influenza.

        The above comments, from the week 21 CDC report cite a decrease of flu activity in the United States, but measurement of activity is compromised by the announcements of states throughout the country of plans to limit testing to severe cases and clusters. Moreover, even for clusters, the number of samples tested is very small, so even when dozens or hundreds of students are swine H1N1 infected, the official tally for the outbreak is usually just one or two.

        However, the ratios within the report indicate activity is high and increasing. For week 21, the flu detected is almost exclusively swine H1N1. Seasonal flu H1N1 was identified in just 4 samples, and only 36 tested positive for H3N2. In contrast there were 1558 confirmed swine H1N1 samples, as well as 148 unsubtypable samples which are awaiting swine H1N1 confirmations. Thus, over 95% of influenza A is swine H1N1 and this extends to all influenza infections, because only 17 samples were positive for influenza B.

        These dramatic differences are due in part to declines in seasonal flu. Normally, there is no week 21 report, because the flu season for the northern hemisphere runs from week 40 to week 20, which is justified by the low levels of seasonal flu at this time.

        However, swine H1N1 is a novel flu virus which has just entered the human population, so natural immunity is limited. Moreover, the swine H1N1 has an avian PB2, which has optimal activity at 41C, in contrast to seasonal flu, which is most active at 33 C. Thus, the swine H1N1 is expanding in the warm off season.

        This is most easily seen in the detection frequency, which, as noted above was 31.1% for week 21. This level is higher than the 25.1% in week 6, which was the peak week for flu in the 2008/2009 season. Thus, even though testing has been largely scaled back, the detection frequency is at record levels and above the peak week in February, reported at the height of the seasonal flu season.

        The effect of the limited testing can be see in a recent Effect Measure blog from the Boston area, where flu activity is increasing (see <a rel="nofollow" href="http://flutracker.rhiza.com">Maps</a>). All six members of the Revere''s extended family had flu symptoms, and one family member was tested and was influenza A positive. The high incidence of swine H1N1 throughout the country, and the dramatic acceleration in the Boston area, leaves little doubt that the 100% attack rate is due to an aggressive swine H1N1. Similarly, the range of symptoms in the family members also highlights reasons behind the lack of testing, since many members had relatively mild symptoms. Similarly, flu-like symptoms were widespread at the associated pre-school, but there was no indication that the school would close or notify parents of the widespread infections. Similarly, the lack of additional testing on the influenza A positive patients strongly suggests that none of these H1N1 infected cases will be reported. However, the high level of swine H1N1 at this time allows for a close approximation by simply measuring influenza A and tabulating people with influenza-like symptoms.

        The lack of reporting has create a false impression of the extent of spread. Similarly, the mild nature of most infections has blunted the impact of the fatal infections of patients between the ages of 20-55. Normally, 90% of flu infections are in patients 65 or older. The swine flu however targets younger patients, and most deaths are in this younger age group.

        Moreover, severe cases are on the rise. Manitoba just <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.recombinomics.com/News/06080901/H1N1_MB_Vents.html">asked</a> for an additional 15 ventilators to treat patients in Winnipeg. The vast majority of the 26 patients currently on ventilators are in the 20-55 age group, and more than half are from the aboriginal population.

        The high frequency of the severe influenza in these patients raises concerns that the accelerating spread of swine H1N1 worldwide will lead to severe cases in selected populations in Asia and Africa, leading to additional concerns.

        Thus far, the 2009 pandemic parallels the 1918 pandemic, which was a swine H1N1 that had moved into a human population in the spring of 1918, leading to mild cases. However, the virus turned lethal in the fall, after adapting to its human hosts, which devastating consequences, including the deaths of 20-50imillion people, which were largely in the 25-44 age group.

        The increasing parallels between the pandemics of 2009 and 1918 continue to create increasing concerns.

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        "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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          http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/eykfeykfsney/rss2/


          Sharp increase in number of swine flu deaths
          Print09/06/2009 - 18:52:24
          There's been a sharp rise in the number of worldwide deaths blamed on swine flu.

          249 people are thought to have died after contracting the H1N1 virus - a rise of 90 in the last 24 hours.

          More than 26-thousand people in 73 countries including Ireland have contracted the virus.

          The World Health Organization says it's likely to continue spreading.



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          15/05/2009 Countries urged to share swine flu samples

          http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/eyk...xzz0Hy0VG9BI&D
          looks like we're off!

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          • Re: Swine H1N1 Explosion in United States

            51 new cases today for a total of 593. The cases in Quebec doubled in one week. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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            • Re: Swine H1N1 Explosion in United States

              Do we know if early (1916 or 1917) 1918 A/H1N1 contained the lethal NS1/92 mutation? If it was acquired in 1918, how much did that add (% of lethal mutations) to it's lethality? I've often wondered where it comes from, given that it isn't in the seasonal human flu. Where does it hide, or is it self-initiating like the polybasic cleavage site? I wonder if in 1918, it was present in a circulating avian flu, just like today.

              I tried to look up early sequences in the NCBI database & couldn't find any (even only HA) prior to 1918.

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              "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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                To my knowledge the only samples of 1918 H1N1 that have been sequences are post 1st wave. I certainly don't recall having read of any. And right now, that would be some handy information to have.
                Wotan (pronounced Voton with the ton rhyming with on) - The German Odin, ruler of the Aesir.

                I am not a doctor, virologist, biologist, etc. I am a layman with a background in the physical sciences.

                Attempting to blog an nascent pandemic: Diary of a Flu Year

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                  Originally posted by wotan View Post
                  To my knowledge the only samples of 1918 H1N1 that have been sequences are post 1st wave. I certainly don't recall having read of any. And right now, that would be some handy information to have.
                  I was hoping they might be sequestered in a private database.

                  (added)
                  I just searched for ANY species A/H1N1/HA prior to Dec 1917, and the database came back with zero. !

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                  "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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                    Originally posted by AlaskaDenise View Post
                    Do we know if early (1916 or 1917) 1918 A/H1N1 contained the lethal NS1/92 mutation? If it was acquired in 1918, how much did that add (% of lethal mutations) to it's lethality? I've often wondered where it comes from, given that it isn't in the seasonal human flu. Where does it hide, or is it self-initiating like the polybasic cleavage site? I wonder if in 1918, it was present in a circulating avian flu, just like today.

                    I tried to look up early sequences in the NCBI database & couldn't find any (even only HA) prior to 1918.

                    .
                    I think that no entry before 1918 is due to the fact that the only 1918 human pandemic virus samples were result of a laboratory re-construction rather than isolation from samples collected on the field. The research done in frozen soil to exumate corpses of individuals died by spanish flu resulted in the discovery of viral fragments, subsequently re-built, in fact creating hybrids.

                    ...

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                      Yes, the first sample was Brevig Mission frozen human.

                      I thought someone had some very old bird samples, from birders. However, not being well preserved they may have been far less than complete segments.

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                      "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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                        Originally posted by ironorehopper View Post
                        I think that no entry before 1918 is due to the fact that the only 1918 human pandemic virus samples were result of a laboratory re-construction rather than isolation from samples collected on the field. The research done in frozen soil to exumate corpses of individuals died by spanish flu resulted in the discovery of viral fragments, subsequently re-built, in fact creating hybrids.

                        ...
                        I believe there is a 1902 chicken isolate from Japan. For Breveg Mission, the viral genes were from a frozen victim (which I believe is true for all 1918 sequences).

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                        • School's out for summer

                          On the other hand today is the last day of school in my area. I wonder if three months without school will dampen the flu in the USA since most flu victims are under 25 years old.

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                            Where do they spend those 3 months? Daycare? Hanging out with friends at the mall?
                            Wotan (pronounced Voton with the ton rhyming with on) - The German Odin, ruler of the Aesir.

                            I am not a doctor, virologist, biologist, etc. I am a layman with a background in the physical sciences.

                            Attempting to blog an nascent pandemic: Diary of a Flu Year

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                              Originally posted by AlaskaDenise View Post
                              Do we know if early (1916 or 1917) 1918 A/H1N1 contained the lethal NS1/92 mutation? If it was acquired in 1918, how much did that add (% of lethal mutations) to it's lethality? I've often wondered where it comes from, given that it isn't in the seasonal human flu. Where does it hide, or is it self-initiating like the polybasic cleavage site? I wonder if in 1918, it was present in a circulating avian flu, just like today.

                              I tried to look up early sequences in the NCBI database & couldn't find any (even only HA) prior to 1918.

                              .
                              The pandemic 1918 virus did not have the "lethal NS1 92 mutation". Only a very few earl H5N1 viruses have had this characteristic. It is rare.

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                                Where do they spend those 3 months?
                                In front of the television, maybe playing video games.

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