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  • UK: Pneumonia hits hospital in Suffolk

    Source: http://www.eveningstar.co.uk/content...A15%3A58%3A053

    Pneumonia hits hospital
    Last updated: 1/23/2009 7:00:00 PM

    A SERIOUS respiratory bug has caused massive problems at Ipswich Hospital this month.

    Different strands of pneumonia have swept through Suffolk with unprecedented levels of people left sick, including at least two of the hospital's consultants and dozens of its other staff.

    At a meeting of the Suffolk health scrutiny committee Ipswich Hospital's chief executive, Andrew Reed, said the outbreak had put huge demands on the hospital.

    He said: ?The last three or four weeks have placed the hospital under absolutely enormous pressure.

    ?We have seen unprecedented levels of people attending Ipswich Hospital.

    ?There is a very serious respiratory bug going around at the moment - it appears to be affecting fit and healthy people.

    ?Two of our consultants have gone down with the same bug.

    ?We have very significant problems with staff sickness. If we did not have the levels of sickness I think we would have been able to put in place more effective escalation plans.?

    The hospital was forced to cancel all non-urgent operations at the beginning of January and turn one of its medical wards into an emergency ward because of the surge in the number of people needing emergency treatment for respiratory problems.

    It was also criticised for leaving ambulances facing long queues outside the Accident and Emergency department, with some waiting for more than an hour before they were able to get back on the road.


    And the hospital has regularly been on black alert throughout January, leaving it with a very small number of beds available for new patients.

    Have you been affected by pneumonia? Write to Your Letters, Evening Star, 30 Lower Brook Street, Ipswich IP4 1AN or e-mail eveningstarletters@eveningstar.co.uk.

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    Re: UK: Pneumonia hits hospital in Suffolk

    #1:
    "Different strands of pneumonia have swept through Suffolk with unprecedented levels of people left sick, including at least two of the hospital's consultants and dozens of its other staff.
    ...
    “We have very significant problems with staff sickness. If we did not have the levels of sickness I think we would have been able to put in place more effective escalation plans.”"


    From where it comes that infective multi-strain pneumonia?

    That's very unusual.

    Why with so many researchers nobody speak out about the supposed creation/provenience of such agents?

    It's better to clean under the carpet than to "alarm" the populace?

    Second, the same old story of med working staff respiratory un-shielding in an already infective (seasonal flu) time period of the year (and with tons of bits/papers with various "prepandemic preparatives").

    I can bet that no one put an respirator on the face until the agent was isolated (and maybe nor than) ...

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    • #3
      Re: UK: Pneumonia hits hospital in Suffolk

      Appearance of pneumonia cases wider also (Europe zone) probably UK like.

      Starts with paraflu infection with an typical sinusoidal period of high temperature:
      daily lower (37-38C), afternoon-nightly high 39C, during 5-6 days, later decreasing.

      Some infections with throwings up, or/and diarhea, some without.

      Some with pneumonia, some without.

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        Re: UK: Pneumonia hits hospital in Suffolk

        Influenza, pneumonia, vomiting and diarrhea could be associated or not but a link between these conditions should be done only after clinical and diagnostic evaluation of patients have been performed.

        To say that seasonal influenza viruses - A/(H1) or A/(H3) - cause gastrointestinal tract symptoms (if not infections) needs a more cautious approach since these viruses usually don't spread into GIT and viremia is quite uncommon (at least for all-human viruses...)

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          Re: UK: Pneumonia hits hospital in Suffolk

          Originally posted by ironorehopper View Post
          Influenza, pneumonia, vomiting and diarrhea could be associated or not but a link between these conditions should be done only after clinical and diagnostic evaluation of patients have been performed.

          To say that seasonal influenza viruses - A/(H1) or A/(H3) - cause gastrointestinal tract symptoms (if not infections) needs a more cautious approach since these viruses usually don't spread into GIT and viremia is quite uncommon (at least for all-human viruses...)
          I agree Iron., but I wasn't said that.

          I said:
          "Starts with paraflu infection"

          The meaning was similflu - paraflu (not flu) viruses starts the illness.
          So it can be the gastrodiarhea (ala France FT Lili thread), or an respiratory non-flu virus, because other flu simptoms wasn't present.

          The main reason was the connection of such unusual sinusoidal temperature behaviour (maybe I'm wrong, but not standardly wide seen until this year), and the presence of pneumonia, for which is this thread started (UK).

          Knowing first hand by tel. speaking, that in UK this cases of viroses+pneumonia are wide present (people in force, not immunocompr.), such infection is now probably wide present elsewhere also (plains/...).

          And so this widening elsewhere of viroses with an pneumonia component in previous good health people seems linked.

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