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Admin
04-30-2009, 07:36 AM
Here is a quick reference guide regarding the Swine Flu.

Nickel
04-30-2009, 08:04 AM
Did anyone happen to hear that they closed all Fort Worth ISD schools until May 8th? Wonder if that is going to affect us here in Cy Fair ISD soon

Admin
05-03-2009, 02:29 PM
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)

U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
(As of May 3, 2009, 11:00 AM ET)
States # of laboratory confirmed cases / Deaths

Texas 40 / 1




TOTAL (30) 226 cases 1 death International Human Cases of Swine Flu Infection
See: World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/en/)http://www.cdc.gov/TemplatePackage/images/icon_out.png (http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/#linkPolicy)
*Case is resident of KY but currently hospitalized in GA.
CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to an expanding outbreak caused by novel H1N1 flu.

CDC’s response goals are to:


Reduce transmission and illness severity, and
Provide information to help health care providers, public health officials and the public address the challenges posed by this emergency.

CDC continues to issue and update interim guidance (http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/recommendations.htm) daily in response to the rapidly evolving situation. CDC will issue updated interim guidance for clinicians on how to identify and care for people who are sick with novel H1N1 flu illness. This guidance will provide priorities for testing and treatment for novel H1N1 flu infection. The priority use for influenza antiviral drugs during this outbreak will be to treat people with severe flu illness.

On May 3, CDC is scheduled to complete deployment of 25 percent of the supplies in the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) to all states in the continental United States. These supplies and medicines will help states and U.S. territories respond to the outbreak. In addition, the Federal Government and manufacturers have begun the process of developing a vaccine against the novel H1N1 flu virus.

Response actions are aggressive, but they may vary across states and communities depending on local circumstances. Communities, businesses, places of worship, schools and individuals can all take action to slow the spread of this outbreak. People who are sick are urged to stay home from work or school and to avoid contact with others, except to seek medical care. This action can avoid spreading illness further.

http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/

Cyfair
05-05-2009, 09:46 AM
Thank you for the update korkedbatz

rinnyronald
02-02-2011, 12:32 AM
swine flu is a type of flu caused by new swine flu virus. It may also infect other animals, including pigs.It is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by Type A influenza viruses that causes regular outbreaks in pigs. There are some ways that you can get up to date information on the Swine Flu. Learn how you can get emails sent to your inbox keeping you up to date with this flu.