Larry Brilliant, M.D.: Love in the Time of Swine Flu: A Story in Three Acts

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Remedy | Вторник 22 сентября 2009 21:39
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Act One: The Story of Swine Flu and What It Feels Like to Be Sick With It I want you. I shall seek & find you. I shall take u 2 bed & have my way with you. I will make u ache, shake & sweat till u moan & groan. I will make u beg 4 mercy. I will exhaust u 2 the point that u will be relieved when I’m finished with you & you will be weak for days. All my love, Swine Flu –Anonymous Internet humor Some worry nonstop about it. Others are in denial. Many simply don’t know what to think. Even more joke about it and don’t give it the respect it deserves. Swine flu is the Rodney Dangerfield of pandemics. There is something diminutive about the swine flu “meme” or “brand” which leads otherwise sane people to consider dismissing it, resisting vaccination whenever it becomes available. My colleagues call it a “mild pandemic” — an ironic oxymoron like “jumbo shrimp.” In ten years as a professor of epidemiology, I never saw the word “mild” and “pandemic” in the same paragraph, let alone used in the way the adjective “mild” seems to take the fearsome edge off of the show-stopping noun “pandemic.” We don’t even agree on its name. Pork industry lobbyists pressured the mighty U.S. Government to cease calling it “swine flu” so now government agencies call it by the more readily dismissed “Novel H1N1 Influenza.” Bird flu is still bird flu. Mad cow is still mad cow. Monkeypox is still monkeypox. I guess the monkey, bird, and cow lobbies weren’t as effective as pork, because they are still named after their primary animal hosts, while swine flu has been unceremoniously dismounted off its first ride like a neophyte equestrian. And those in the media who have not caved in to the pork lobby can’t decide whether to hyphenate it (swine-flu), capitalize it (Swine Flu), or concatenate it (swineflu). Medically, swine flu is, like monkeypox, bird flu and mad cow disease, something we call a “zoonosis” — a disease, like rabies, which has an animal (swine, birds, cows, monkeys, bats, etc.) as its primary host and humans become accidental or secondary victims at least before the virus begins to spread human to human. And swine flu is a virus, like other influenza diseases, or like measles, mumps, polio or smallpox. Can you imagine a faux love letter like the one above being written about smallpox? Compare Lord Macaulay’s classic literary description of smallpox: The smallpox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had stricken, leaving on those whose lives it spared the hideous traces of its power, turning the babe into a changeling at which the mother shuddered, and making the eyes and cheeks of the bighearted maiden objects of horror to the lover. -T.B. Macaulay The History of England from the Accession of James II, Vol IV Somehow “swine flu” lacks a muse like Macaulay to conjure vivid images of its casualties — and no Gabriel García Márquez has arisen to write a poignant homage the time of Swine Flu. Why? Probably because this pandemic is less a danger to the health of any specific individual than it is to the public health of the nation and the world; it is less a threat to any one person’s individual well-being, and more to society as a whole. It has a low case-fatality rate, but it is the fastest spreading disease and will ultimately infect the greatest number of people in recorded history. So make no mistake, this pandemic has the potential — although clearly not the certainty — to wreck havoc on our community, our society, our hospitals, and our economy and even, only a bit farther fetched, our national security. Just think about this: if the “normal, seasonal, yearly” flu kills 35,000 Americans and between a quarter and half million people globally each year, how many may die if the “case-fatality rate” were the same, but the number of people who catch this disease increases by ten fold? Best estimates today: we should expect that 2 to 3 billion worldwide will contract swine flu; and about 100 million Americans will be sick from it, depending on when vaccine is available. These 100 million Americans will be sick for about a week each, losing half-billion days of work or school. And those half billion days won’t be much fun at all, not at all. Let me tell you about my own “dance” with swine flu, and then I will do an epidemiologist’s primer on what makes a pandemic “mild,” “moderate” or “severe” and third and lastly, let me address the pros and cons of getting yourself and your family vaccinated and what other steps you can take to stay healthy and safe. Swine Bites Doc “Epidemiologist gets swine flu” is not as catchy a news headline as “man bites dog” but it is cut from the same ironic cloth. And if the pandemic peaks before sufficient vaccine is available, it won’t be news anymore: just based on random probability one third to one half of doctors, epidemiologists, senators, congressmen, Heads of State, football players and Fortune 500 CEOs, cops and robbers, plumbers and celebrities will also get swine flu. And while few will die, some will, and even more will go to the ER, or their doctor, and overwhelm a health care system which is broken and does not have sufficient “surge capacity” to handle a load like this. And this pattern, plus or minus a few months, plus or minus hospital capacity, respirators, and good clinical care, will occur all over the world. I got sick a couple of days after I had agreed to write this post for Huffington Post, about two weeks ago. I do hope those two events were unrelated, needless to say. You should not read too much into my own personal experience with the swine; yours will be different. But my swine flu was not a lovable affair, it was not a joke, and it was not “mild.” I spent three nights of aches and pains, and chills and fever. My sheets were soaked with sweat and the sound of my teeth chattering kept me awake. I tried a hot bath in the middle of the night and was so weak I could hardly get out of tub unassisted. Although my temperature stayed below 102 degrees F, the teeth-chattering chills felt more like the two cases of malaria I had years ago in Asia than ordinary flu. I self-quarantined at home, drank lots of teas and sugar-free sports drinks to rehydrate, took ibuprofen for aches and fever and treated myself with the anti-viral drug oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu) and watched many, er, ah…. therapeutic movies and was still out of work for a week, and weak for days afterward. But while I was never sick enough to consider going to see my doctor or going to an ER, I would not wish this disease on anyone and I certainly would have preferred a vaccination to this teeth-rattling bug. Most poignantly, even though I tried to stay isolated, I infected one of my children who also spent a lousy sweat soaked teeth chattering week dancing with the swine. No loving parent would ever want to spread this disease to his or her kids. If the sole reason to get vaccinated were only to prevent my spreading this disease to my family and community that alone would make getting vaccinated an easy choice for me. Coming soon on HuffPost: Act Two — the epidemiology of swine flu and its public health consequences and Act Three — a doctor’s advice to good friends on how to stay healthy and safe during the pandemic.

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H1N1 vaccine production to reach three billion in 2010

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Понедельник 21 сентября 2009 17:42
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HONG KONG - The production of swine flu vaccines is on track to reach three billion inoculations within the next year, the head of the World Health Organization, Margaret Chan, said Monday.

About 25 companies worldwide are now producing vaccines against the H1N1 virus, Chan said on the opening day of the annual general meeting for WHO’s western Pacific region in Hong Kong.

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Swine Flu Shots to Start in Three Weeks as U.S. Cases Spread

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Понедельник 14 сентября 2009 7:22
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Swine flu vaccinations may begin in three weeks, earlier than previously anticipated, after the first U.S. tests found a single shot to be effective in eight to 10 days, U.S. health officials said.

The first shots may be available by the end of this month and administered to patients the first week of October, said Nancy Cox, director of the flu division at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Health officials had previously planned for vaccinations to begin in mid-October, requiring two shots administered three weeks apart.

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Karnataka reports three more swine flu deaths

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Четверг 3 сентября 2009 17:36
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Three more swine flu deaths were reported from Karnataka, taking the toll due to the H1N1 virus to 31 in the state, health officials said Thursday.

Test reports of three more dead people in the state have confirmed that they were suffering from swine flu, a health official said here.

The latest fatalities are a 16-year-old boy Ranjit R. from Malathahalli in Bangalore who died in Sagar Hospital in Jayanagar, a 45-year-old man who died in a private hospital in Belgaum and a 36-year-old woman who died in a private hospital in Sirsi in Uttara Kannada district.

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Swine flu kills three more, India’s toll reaches 78

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Remedy | Пятница 28 августа 2009 16:38
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Swine flu claimed three more lives Thursday, taking India’s toll to 78, as health officials maintained that most of the deaths occurred because the patients reported late for treatment.

R.K. Srivastava, director general of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), said one death each was reported from Bangalore, Nashik and Pune.

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Swine flu kills three more, India’s toll reaches 78 (Lead)

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Пятница 28 августа 2009 5:16
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Swine flu claimed three more lives Thursday, taking India’s toll to 78, as health officials maintained that most of the deaths occurred because the patients reported late for treatment.

R.K. Srivastava, director general of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), said one death each was reported from Bangalore, Nashik and Pune.

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Swine Flu Survival: The Science of a Single Sneeze (and Three Simple Ways to Protect Yourself)

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Четверг 27 августа 2009 20:40
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sneeze (or sternutation). That means as many as 150 commuters can be sickened by one uncovered achoo.

“This virus has, clearly, a pandemic potential,” says Margaret Chan, director general of WHO. Why? The virulent new H1N1 swine flu strain spreads quickly and efficiently from human to human. It’s “a completely novel virus,” says the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). This latest variant is a mixture of human virus, bird virus, and pig viruses from all over the world. Experts say it’s particularly worrisome because people are getting sick without any encounters with pigs. Even worse, young, healthy people (ages 20-40) are dying at a striking rate, a telltale sign of the worst flu epidemics.

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Swine flu cases reported at three east Orange County schools

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Четверг 27 августа 2009 5:56
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Three cases of the H1N1 flu virus have been reported at Timber Creek High and Stone Lakes and Timber Lakes elementary schools — one case at each campus, district officials said.

These are the first swine cases reported in Orange’s public schools since classes started Monday. At two of the schools, officials said the sick students were home recovering (we haven’t gotten information on the third yet).

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Three residents of St. Mary’s home confirmed with swine flu

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Pandemic News | Среда 26 августа 2009 3:12
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Three residents at St. Mary’s Home for Disabled Children have been confirmed with the swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus.

William Giermak, CEO of St. Mary’s, said the three residents, aged 10, 12 and 17, began to show signs of the flu last week. Norfolk health officials took samples on Friday and confirmed Monday afternoon that they had contracted the swine flu virus.

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Delhi allows three private labs to make swine flu tests

Posted by Dr.Dorian | Remedy | Среда 26 августа 2009 3:04
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The Delhi government Tuesday approved of three private pathological laboratories in the city for testing samples for the swine flu virus, said Delhi Health Minister Kiran Walia here Tuesday.

“Two high-level committees were constituted by the government for checking and verifying the standards/parameters for private labs for testing H1N1 Virus. After checking and verifying the parameters set for private labs, the committees recommended empanelment of the three private laboratories,” Walia said.

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