Posted on 12/20/2008 3:20:24 AM PST by Gondring
U.S. health authorities alerted doctors Friday that a prevalent strain of the flu is resistant to Roche Holding AG's Tamiflu antiviral drug, and that doctors should add another drug or use an alternative to treat such cases.
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention said preliminary data from a limited number of states showed that the prevalence of a type known as influenza A H1N1, some of which are resistant to Tamiflu, is high.
As a result, the CDC is now recommending that patients suspected of having this strain receive GlaxoSmithKline PLC's Relenza antiviral drug, or that patients take a combination of Tamiflu and a generic drug called rimantadine. The use of Tamiflu alone is no longer recommended in such cases. The CDC alert is being sent to doctors and public-health clinics around the country.
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The CDC continues to recommend that people get vaccinated against seasonal flu, and said this year's lot of vaccines should be effective in preventing or reducing the severity of illness with currently circulating viruses.
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
I've always thought the vaccine prevented the flu if it was the right vaccine, never been told it reduced severity? Is this the new line in that the vaccines are less effective?
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Wash*Wash*Wash your hands....and eat food that your own hands prepare!
This is the illegal alien influx: the gift that keeps on giving.
Thank el presidente Bush for his leadership in the illegally crossed border issue. Now we have more bed bugs, lice, whooping cough and other plagues we thought had been eradicated, but our unwanted 'guests' just keep jumping over the border like Mexican jumping beans.
... and even then you can become ill... walk through a sneeze... just breathing in air at a mall... all we can do is try.
LLS
As we say in the medical community, the flu lasts for about 7 days if left untreated or about a week if treated.
tamiflu is an antiviral not a vaccine. in other words its a useless placebo.
>>>Now we have more bed bugs, lice, whooping cough and other plagues <<<<<<
And TB.
BTW, whatever happened to that report about a year ago that TB was becoming prevalent again in cities and communities that have large “undocumented immigrant” populations (possibly! maybe! only guessing! don’t worry about it!).
I know what tamiflu is, but that is NOT what the paragraph in question said.
The CDC continues to recommend that people get vaccinated against seasonal flu, and said this year’s lot of vaccines should be effective in preventing or reducing the severity of illness with currently circulating viruses.
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I teach middle school....and walk through the valley of death!
I never eat in restaurants. I’ve never seen food as a form of entertainment. My husband is a wonderful cook...makes me proud to do the dishes!
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