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Oh my God! ... it´s horrible! ...
[UKRAINE]
After four deaths from the bichito A (H1N1), the government had ordered the precautionary closure of all schools. The current panic is contributed by 40 deaths from pneumonia in the west of the country. The trigger for the lung inflammation remains an enigma, despite official denials, rumors hold that there is spreading pneumonic plague.
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17:03 In Ivano-Frankivsk region, 10 people have died from viral pneumonia. Told in the head Sunday at a briefing in Ivano-Frankivsk Regional State Administration Mykola Paliychuk.
16:45 in Ternopil number of calls ambulances has increased threefold.
16:14 The level of patients with ODS in Poltava today is 56.5 persons per 10 thousand population (at rate exceeding epidporohu at 56.7 persons per 10 thousand population).
15:59 The work of all metropolitan clinics continued three hours - from 18.00 to 21.00.
15:39 on October 31, Ternopil region recorded 29 528 cases of ARI and influenza. Children - 16 293 adults - 13 235 people. Over the same period in October 2008 the incidence of ARI and influenza has increased threefold. This was announced during a press conference, Deputy Head, Head of Regional State anti Commission Fedor Shevchuk.
15:15 Ivano-Frankivsk region, began to test new methods of treating patients with viral pneumonia.
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The situation is quickly changing with increasingly high levels of acute respiratory illness (ARI)/Influenza-like-illness (ILI) activity being observed in Ternopil, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Chernivtsi regions. The higher levels of transmission in these regions corresponds to an increased number of hospital admissions and fatalities associated with severe manifestations of acute respiratory illness. As of 30 October 2009, over 2,300 individuals have been admitted to hospital, including over 1,100 children. One hundred and thirty one (131) cases have required intensive care, including 32 children. As of 31 October 2009, a total of 38 fatalities associated with severe manifestations of ARI have been registered. Preliminary epidemiological data analysis indicates that severe cases and deaths primarily occur among previously healthy young adults aged 20 – 50 years. Fatal and severe cases are reported to have sought medical attention 5 to 7 days after onset of symptoms
WHO | Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
Y parece que ya hay brotes en las vecinas Moldavia y Bielorrusia.Ukraine's president's desperate plea for help: EU, NATO, USA, Russia, Hungary, Belorus, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia please help us as soon as possible, we can not fight this infection alone, the survival of the Ukrainian nation is under danger, our people are dieing!
http://www.newsru.com/world/01nov2009/grippp23.html
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
On 28 October 2009, the Ministry of Health of the Ukraine informed WHO, through its Country Office in Ukraine, about an unusually high level of activity of acute respiratory illness in the western part of the country, associated with an increased number of hospital admissions and fatalities.
On 30 October 2009, the Ministry of Health of the Ukraine announced the confirmation of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 bichito infection by RT-PCR in eleven out of 30 samples obtained from patients presenting with acute respiratory illness in two of the most affected regions. Tests were performed in two laboratories in Kyiv, including the National Influenza Centre. Confirmatory tests will be performed at one of the WHO Collaborating Centres for Influenza.
The situation is quickly changing with increasingly high levels of acute respiratory illness (ARI)/Influenza-like-illness (ILI) activity being observed in Ternopil, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Chernivtsi regions. The higher levels of transmission in these regions corresponds to an increased number of hospital admissions and fatalities associated with severe manifestations of acute respiratory illness.
As of 30 October 2009, over 2,300 individuals have been admitted to hospital, including over 1,100 children. One hundred and thirty one (131) cases have required intensive care, including 32 children [131/2.300 = 5,7% casos graves; 32/1100 = 2,9% en niños]. As of 31 October 2009, a total of 38 fatalities associated with severe manifestations of ARI have been registered. Preliminary epidemiological data analysis indicates that severe cases and deaths primarily occur among previously healthy young adults aged 20 – 50 years. Fatal and severe cases are reported to have sought medical attention 5 to 7 days after onset of symptoms.
International experience of the (H1N1) 2009 pandemic to date, especially from the Southern Hemisphere, has shown that poor clinical outcomes are associated with delays in seeking health care and limited access to supportive care. In addition, this bichito has also shown its ability to cause rapidly progressive overwhelming lung disease which is very difficult to treat.
Public health measures recommended by the Ministry of Health of the Ukraine across the entire country include: social distancing (school closures and cancellation of mass gatherings); enhancement of surveillance activities; increased respiratory hygiene; and continuation of the vaccination campaign against seasonal influenza targeting at risk groups.
The Government of the Ukraine has activated coordination mechanisms to respond to the rapidly evolving situation, including the harmonization of response plans across all administrative levels.
In response to the request from the Minister of Health of the Ukraine, WHO is deploying a multi-disciplinary team of experts to assist national authorities in mitigating the impact of the pandemic. The team comprises of the amowing expertise: health emergencies coordination, case management, epidemiology, laboratory diagnostics, logistics, and media/risk communications.
As per WHO's communication in May 2009, there is no rationale for travel restrictions because such measures will not prevent the spread of the disease.
Travellers can protect themselves and others by amowing simple recommendations aimed at preventing the spread of infection such as attention to respiratory hygiene. Individuals who are ill should delay travel plans and returning travellers who fall ill should seek appropriate medical care. These recommendations are prudent measures which can limit the spread of many communicable diseases and not only the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 bichito.
Amén. Además que las técnicas de detección virológica son más complicadas que las bacterianas. Todos los que estudian o trabajan en laboratorios sabemos eso.Está claro que no puede ser otra cosa, tiene que ser un bichito.
Estamos en el s. XXI donde de buenas a primeras se culpa siempre de todo a algún bichito. Es como si las bacterias hubesen dejado de existir.
Pero que las bacterias tienen un problema muy grave: se ven grandes y bellas al microscopio. Por eso es imposible engañar a la población con epidemias bacterianas falsas. Sin embargo, engañar con los bichito es coser y cantar, ya que solo se "detectan" por métodos indirectos que los laboratorios dictan a su antojo y se basan en tecnología cara.
Así que ya sabéis por qué están tan de moda los bichito ultimamante...
Pd:Como se captura la pantalla?
MientrasQue mala es la memoria dijo:
Creo que no deberían entrar al juego, ya se desmontan ellos solos (los del pais).Desmontando a los desmontamonjas. En este blog se rebate todo lo que dice el país No temas la verdad
El diario ?El País?, panfleto de los Bilderberg ataca a Teresa Forcades. No temas la verdad
http://www.burbuja.info/inmobiliari...ta-de-desmontar-la-monjita-de-la-gripe-3.html
Ciertamente es curioso, que el comunicado del CDC afirme que los sintomas de una posible rara complicación de la gripe estacional, sean los mismos que los descritos en esa pobre gente.Lo que más mal rollo da es que la prensa occidental no esté cubriendo la noticia, ni siquiera en un pequeño rincón de "Otras noticias internacionales". No parece una noticia menor que un país entero esté en cuarentena, con toques de queda, todas las escuelas cerradas, eventos públicos cancelados, etc.
Leo que los síntomas son más chungos que lo visto hasta ahora en el resto del mundo, empieza como una gripe y rápidamente deriva en pneumonía, con hemorragias graves y algunos casos fallecen con los pulmones derretidos.
Y aunque hay casos confirmados de Gripe A, también hay muchos otros enfermos en los que el test ha dado negativo y se habla de "plaga de pneumonía". También se especula con una mutación más agresiva del bichito H1N1.
Characteristics of pandemic. Symptoms and instruction (updated at 01:28 pm)
Reuteurs le dedicó una noticia al tema, pero sólo destacando la única muerte confirmada por H1N1, cuando ya entonces había otros 30 fallecimientos debido al bichito misterioso.
Ukraine shuts schools, halts campaigning over H1N1 | Reuters
Curiosamente, en Septiembre la CDC americana emitía un comunicado sobre la Gripe A solicitando a los médicos que informasen de cualquier caso de pneumonía con hemorragias.
http://www.ncmedsoc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/HemorrhagicPneumonia.pdf
En Noruega también están preocupados porque allí el bichito parece más agresivo y la tasa de mortalidad es más alta y están haciendo tests para ver en qué es distinto al de países vecinos como Suecia o Dinamarca.