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    CDC: 76 children dead of swine flu as cases rise



    ATLANTA – Health officials said Friday that 76 children have died of swine flu, including 16 new reports in the past week — more evidence the new virus is unusually dangerous in kids.



    The regular flu kills between 46 and 88 children a year, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.



    With swine flu cases increasing throughout most of the country, more deaths are likely, Dr. Anne Schuchat said at a press conference Friday.



    She noted that 37 states now are reporting widespread swine flu cases, up from 27 a week ago. A week ago, reports suggested that cases might be leveling off and even decreasing in some areas of the country, but that did not turn out to be an enduring national trend.



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    CDC swine flu update: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/update.htm



    School attendance in our region is at an all time low. Some are shuttering to try to get ahead of this. The regular flu hasn't even hit yet.




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    They are vaccinating people here like crazy.



    Rambo Memorial Health Center along with the Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department and other community partners report they have run out of the seasonal flu vaccine after 3,561 shots (as of 3 p.m.) were given during the Seasonal Flu Clinic at the Muskingum County Fairgrounds today.




    And they are getting ready to give out H1N1 vaccinations.



    Administrators are working closely with the Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department to be prepared if there's an outbreak of the H1N1 virus, and free H1N1 vaccines for all public school students will be scheduled within the next month.



    Health Commissioner Corey Hamilton recently met with all the public school superintendents to go over preparedness plans to prevent the spread of flu and handle an outbreak.



    "We're working with schools to set up vaccination clinics, and we'll send more information home when that becomes available," Hamilton said.



    Children 10 and younger, including preschoolers, will receive the H1N1 vaccine through two shots. Those 11 and older will receive the vaccine in one shot. Officials will go into the schools and administer the shots during school hours. The shots, about 23,000 total countywide, will be given by nurses and EMTs. A permission slip signed by parents will be required before the vaccine is administered.


    Sounds like they are prepared. I'm not too worried about it.



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    [quote name='Blueneck' date='09 October 2009 - 05:54 PM' timestamp='1255128845' post='35355']

    They are vaccinating people here like crazy.







    And they are getting ready to give out H1N1 vaccinations.







    Sounds like they are prepared. I'm not too worried about it.



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    We lost a child at my daughter's school last Saturday from H1N1. Perfectly healthy. It's rampant here and people are panicked.

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    The link in the original post doesn't seem to work... Here's a good one:



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    [quote name='Djinn' date='10 October 2009 - 09:18 AM' timestamp='1255184315' post='35597']

    The link in the original post doesn't seem to work... Here's a good one:



    http://news.yahoo.co...s_med_swine_flu

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    Thank you!

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    Shortage of shots as more kids die of swine flu

    CDC: H1N1 virus causing unprecedented number of infections for early fall



    WASHINGTON - Even as swine flu infections are causing an unprecedented amount of illness for this time of year — and a growing number of deaths, particularly among children — supplies of vaccine to protect against it will be delayed, government health officials said Friday.



    In the past week, 11 more children have died from H1N1 influenza infections, an official from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, bringing the total to 86 children since April. That's a startling number because in some past winters, the CDC has counted 40 or 50 child deaths for the entire flu season — and no one knows how long this swine flu outbreak will last.



    "These are very sobering statistics," said Dr. Anne Schuchat, the CDC's director of immunization and respiratory diseases.



    At the same time, drug manufacturers have told health officials to expect at least 25 percent less vaccine by the end of the month than anticipated. Instead of the 40 million doses projected by the end of October, only 28 million to 30 million doses may be available, said Schuchat.



    "We aren't expecting widespread availability until the end of the month or until November," Schuchat said. "It will be pretty challenging to find vaccine."



    She urged people anxious to get immunized to check back with their state and local health departments.



    "Keep looking," Schuchat said.





    Initial vaccine shipments were only of FluMist, the nasal spray version that can be used by only certain people — those ages 2 to 49 who aren't pregnant and have no chronic illnesses such as asthma. But swine flu shots now are shipping, too, accounting for a bit more than half of the vaccine available today, Schuchat said.



    Vaccine manufacturers have told CDC that the yield of H1N1 antigen, the substance that produces infection-fighting antibodies, has been lower than expected.



    Swine flu is now widespread in 41 states, CDC reported. And overall for the country, deaths from pneumonia and flu-like illnesses have passed what CDC considers an epidemic level. About 6 percent of all doctor visits are for flu-like illnesses, levels not normally seen until later in the fall. Half of the all the child deaths have been in teenagers.



    Earlier this week, health officials said that almost half of the hospitalized adult swine flu patients had been healthy people who did not have asthma or any other chronic illnesses before they got sick.



    Unpredictable nature

    Separately, the World Health Organization said Friday although the H1N1 virus has killed fewer than 5,000 people so far this year worldwide, the influenza remains a cause for concern because of its unpredictable nature.



    Most people who catch the H1N1 virus suffer mild symptoms.





    But in contrast to seasonal flu strains which can be serious for elderly people, H1N1 can turn dangerous for some people with existing health conditions or otherwise healthy young adults.



    "There is a small subset of cases that do and can progress quite rapidly to severe disease and this is sometimes in the space of less than 24 hours and it then becomes a big, big challenge to save the people," said WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl.



    "This disease continues to cause concern because it doesn't act exactly like seasonal influenza and because it doesn't affect the same groups who are affected by seasonal influenza."





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    Equally troubling is that from 01-01-2009 until 10-01-2009 28 women who were pregnant died from Novel H1N1. A pregnant women dying from flu is nearly unheard of.
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    I know a lot of people aren't taking this serious, a lot of the Doctors and nurses here aren't either. In the county I live in we have lost 5 people in the last 30 days. Two were nurses one had diabetes and the other had asthma, one 14 year old boy with no health issues, one pregnant woman with no other health issues and one woman who had multiple health issues.



    I read that some people are developing blood clots in their lungs.

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    Really, we're not even a month into the first flu season with swine H1N1, and there is enough data to make the claim that H1N1 is more deadly in children than other types of influenza?



    Or is it just that you like promoting hysteria to convince everyone they should have their children jabbed with mercury shots?

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    [quote name='Defensor' date='18 October 2009 - 05:47 PM' timestamp='1255902447' post='40607']... should have their children jabbed with mercury shots?

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    Heh. And this from Defensor - a person who's been known to put extra metals and chlorine in his food.
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