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DR. MANNY: Why New Flu Is Not as Deadly in U.S
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Posted on 05/01/2009 10:24:46 AM PDT by Scythian

Q: Dr. Manny: The reason that this flu pandemic seems to be less deadly than what we saw in Mexico is perhaps that the American population has some passive immunity to some portion of this new virus — and that indeed — one of the unintended benefits of the regular flu vaccine we have been administering over decades is that it’s created some protection — even from this latest virus that has popped up. Is there any truth to this?

A: Dr. Gross: In the flu vaccine — for more than the past 30 years — we’ve had an H1N1 strain in the standard flu vaccine that everyone gets… at least since 1976 when we had the last swine flu scare. So the theory goes that if you’ve had a vaccine that has a N1 in it... when you encounter a slightly different H1 (which is what the swine flu is) that you will be protected from severe illness and death, but not from getting a cold or a bad cold from that flu strain.

The other thing is we haven’t seen reports of a lot of older people getting H1N1 influenza A… so they must certainly be immune. An educated guess here would be that these older people may not be coming down with this new strain because most of them – particularly if they got the standard vaccine — would have some degree of immunity.

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To: Scythian
So, if Dr. Manny is right, those of us who never take the flu shots are in the most danger, but still, I don't think I'm going to take the flu shots. What do you guys think?

I've taken flu shots the past several years, and my health has benefited from it. Haven't had a cold or flu during that time. Then again, I'm sure my immune system benefitted from being exposed to whatever my son brought home from school.

I'm sure we'll see plenty of anecdotal evidence to support a particular position.

41 posted on 05/01/2009 10:50:15 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Don't blame me...I voted for Palin!)
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To: Scythian
I always get the flu shot and have never had a reaction other than a sore arm. I have had the flu three times in my 61 yrs and those were years that I did not have the shot. I have not had any flu since 1994.
42 posted on 05/01/2009 10:51:00 AM PDT by k omalley (Caro Enim Mea, Vere est Cibus, et Sanguis Meus, Vere est Potus)
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To: brytlea; Scythian

That’s probably a better explanation Scythian. In my case, I rarely get sick too — maybe have to stay in for a couple of days every 5 years or so — but then I grew up as an Army brat and lived in Europe for 6 years from 1977-1983. It’s likely that you have a excellent immune system and that coupled with previous exposure gives you a big advantage.

My wife doesn’t have as strong an immune system, and she’s a teacher, so she works in a communicable disease factory. Every time something gets brought into the school, she gets part or all of the symptoms.

This year, there was flu, strep, common cold, and pneumonia going around between my office and her school. I managed to dodge all of those bullets.

You sound like you have a similar immune system. You also probably grew up playing outside and getting into dirt and grass and all things in the environment, so you’re exposed to more.

I think a lot of kids today who live in air-conditioned environments and don’t spend as much time outside getting scrapes and cuts haven’t developed as robust an immune system.

I remember riding bikes, playground swings, merry-go-rounds, jungle gyms made out of pipes, dirt and grassy areas, hiking in the woods, eating wild berries, getting pricked by thorns, poison ivy, dirt clod fights, etc. I think it toughens those who are exposed to it.


43 posted on 05/01/2009 10:51:22 AM PDT by Crolis (Kill your television!)
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To: Scythian

“Do you guys buy this, that the reason the US isn’t getting hit so hard is years and years of prior flu vaccinations?”

Not really. The people in Mexico almost certainly have had the flu before, which is the same as a vaccination except you get sick as a dog.


44 posted on 05/01/2009 10:51:49 AM PDT by ko_kyi
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To: RC2
"Just a thought here. We know that blacks are suseptable to cycle cell. Could it be the Mexicans are suseptable to this flu virus? Different races are effected more by different problems. Are we missing something here?"

What about the 12-20 million Illegal Mexicans in the country...not to even mention the legal and aboribinal Mexicans in the US.

45 posted on 05/01/2009 10:52:05 AM PDT by blam
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To: Scythian

My thoughts..
1. I would rather get this flu now then this winter, it’s milder and would provide immunitites without all the garbage they put in vaccines.

2. Doesn’t matter how good our health system is...if it is over loaded it will be no better than any other country. If they can’t get to you, you are on your own anyway.

3. I honestly think this thing will act like the Spanish Flu...mild first wave and come back with a vengence this winter. If not then the rush (EMERGENCY)to produce a vaccine will cause just as much damage.

SO..how do I go about getting this mild form of the Flu???


46 posted on 05/01/2009 10:52:29 AM PDT by briarbey b (There is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: Scythian

Well since we’re theorizing, here’s mine.

Most of the folks who brought this back were down there on spring break. Doing what? Swimming, sightseeing, hanging out on beaches...in other words, soaking up the sun. Which if the vit D theory is correct, would either provide prevention or greatly reduce the severity of a virus and speed recovery.

And it’s a fact that darker skinned people absorb less vitamin D than lighter skinned folks. What are the people in Mexico doing? Not vacationing, working indoors, etc. And when one gets sick, they take to their beds, further reducing their UV exposure.


47 posted on 05/01/2009 10:52:54 AM PDT by Raebie (~Never go down with a loaded gun~)
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To: Scythian

Something pretty bad is happening there. Relatives just reported EVERYTHING is shut down. Period. No one is going much of anywhere right now and this is in all of the small towns too. So, something is pretty bad wrong or that wouldn’t be effecting the shutdown of all schools, businesses, etc. there.


48 posted on 05/01/2009 10:53:58 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: conservative cat
Because we were going on an expensive overseas trip this year, the whole family had flu shots. Everyone was sick as dogs all winter and spring.

Did the same thing back in the mid eighties. Thought I was gonna die. Same with my girlfriend. We haven't had another since.

49 posted on 05/01/2009 10:54:49 AM PDT by houeto (Defang the FEDGOV. Repeal the 17th!)
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To: Crolis

You know, I was a teacher too. The first year I taught I did catch a lot (in fact, that was the last time I had flu!). But after that, completely healthy, EXCEPT I catch strep at the mere mention of the word!
BTW I let my sons play outside in the dirt. Indoors seemed like no place for healthy kids. 2 of them were sort of sickly (asthma) but they seem pretty healthy now except for seasonal allergies.


50 posted on 05/01/2009 10:56:07 AM PDT by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: Grammy

I only got a flu shot once; in 1995, and that’s because my wife was going through a stem cell transplant for breast cancer. I didn’t care whether I got sick or not, at that time I could risk making her sick.

I’m 49 and I’ll probably start getting flu shots when I’m 55 or so. However, I think diet, exercise, rest and environment are much more important than the shots. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, maintain low body fat and keep up your energy, and keep a clean home. We use the expensive high-grade air filters on the furnace, and run a humidifier in the winter. Since we started using the humidifier, our illness rate dropped a lot.


51 posted on 05/01/2009 10:56:29 AM PDT by henkster (The GOP is housebroken window-dressing portraying the fiction of a Republic.)
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To: Scythian
I get the flu shot each year because my immune system isn't that good. My 9 yr old has asthma so she gets it also. We use Mesosilver & other products to try to boost our immune systems. This year we got very sick from the flu. That has never happened before to either of us. I also saw a few of my normally healthy friends get hit hard by some bug & be sick for weeks. Now I wonder what they had as it wasn't this year's normal flu, at least not the one we got.
52 posted on 05/01/2009 10:57:11 AM PDT by pandoraou812 (elected officials should be required to pass drug, alcohol & dementia testing)
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To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin

Something pretty bad is happening there.
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Where are you?


53 posted on 05/01/2009 10:57:57 AM PDT by briarbey b (There is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: Scythian

There are some truly strange variables at work. For instance, a while back, the British made the utterly weird correlation between cold feet and the cold virus.

http://www.medpagetoday.com/InfectiousDisease/URItheFlu/2136

“Dr. Eccles said the results of a randomized study bear out a two-pronged hypothesis: that many of us carry around a subclinical cold infection and that chilling the feet opens the door for it to become a full-blown cold.”

Later, it has been discovered that the human body has “backwaters”, where viruses may reside for years, almost in hibernation. It is known that the chickenpox virus does this, sometimes reemerging in middle age as shingles. The same with the polio virus, notorious for again victimizing its childhood victims when they are older, after decades of dormancy.

So why not influenza? Again, the flip side is the immune system, and how it maintains control over pathogenic viruses. But then for some reason, suddenly relinquishes that control, allowing them to reemerge.


54 posted on 05/01/2009 10:58:03 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: Crolis

Yep, played outside all the time, did all kinds of crazy stuff too, I have three children in school, they bring alot home, but I manage to dodge it, or begin to get it and shake it off, but then I’ll do some of my natural stuff when I feel it come on like colloidal silver, olive leaf, oxygen tabs, oregano oil or whatever, and bingo, it’s gone before it takes hold. Since going with all natural things my immune system is very strong, I take all kinds of things like Amino Acids, Digestive Enzymes, Probotics, CoQ10, Vitamin C and so on ....


55 posted on 05/01/2009 10:59:27 AM PDT by Scythian
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To: Crolis

I think you’re on the right track about being outside, but I don’t think dirt/cuts has anything to do with it. See post 47.


56 posted on 05/01/2009 10:59:30 AM PDT by Raebie (~Never go down with a loaded gun~)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

For instance, a while back, the British made the utterly weird correlation between cold feet and the cold virus.
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Didn’t your grandma tell you to keep your head covered and your feet warm?? Old folks saw the connection.


57 posted on 05/01/2009 11:00:39 AM PDT by briarbey b (There is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: nmh
We usually have about 10,000 a year die from the typical flu.

I just finished browsing the CDC's website. That number is 36,000 or appr. 100 deaths per day on average. Something's afoot here and it ain't good!

Hold on a sec while I blow my nose.

58 posted on 05/01/2009 11:00:44 AM PDT by houeto (Defang the FEDGOV. Repeal the 17th!)
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To: nmh

http://doihaveswineflu.org/


59 posted on 05/01/2009 11:01:28 AM PDT by houeto (Defang the FEDGOV. Repeal the 17th!)
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To: Scythian
Do you guys buy this, that the reason the US isn't getting hit so hard is years and years of prior flu vaccinations?

I'LL buy that but I would also offer that it's really no different than any other flu thats come done the pike for as long as I've been alive.

Plus, I would also ask how many people are going to call up the WHO or the CDC or whomever and say "I've got the flu"...........

If not the the total MSM media blitz, I would wager that nobody would care, people would get sick and recover in normal time.........just like every year past.

Several years ago they had everybody in a panic over the West Nile Virus that was killing birds around my state.

60 posted on 05/01/2009 11:05:32 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (This country isn't going to hell in a handbasket, it's riding shotgun on an Indy car....)
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