what was the spanish flu
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what was the spanish flu
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was the 1918 flu pandemicSpanish flu ever resolved
i know they found the origin.symptons.cause
but did they ever find a cure?
please support your answer with a site...
so i can research it up too :D
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Omg swine flu is here what r we gonna do Do you remember Spanish flu back in 1918 OMG We r
doomed !!!!! omg !!!!!!!!! darn, !
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Why is the one greater than the other not remembered
If you did not understand my question, here are a few examples:
How come everyone knows about the Mongols, when the Timurids were more ruthless?
Why do a lot of people know about the Black Death, when the Spanish Flu was worse?
Why is the Zodiac killer not well known, when he murdered more people than Jack the Ripper? (Both were never caught)
Why do very few people know of Stalin, even though he was worse than Hitler?
I do not understand... Why is it when I find something about bad things in history, there is always a greater threat along with it?
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GRAND OASIS CANCUN Should I stay Help
Would you guys ever travel to grand oasis alone? Im a male and considering doing this. ((turning 21 in a few months)).. Will I even have to leave the resort to have a good time?
There's all this swine flu that I heard has past, but the violence hasn't. I've been to cancun and from what I remember it was pretty safe.
None of my friends want to go, or there either too broke.
I know I would have a blast by myself because making friends is not a problem for me. Would going there by myself be a bad idea? I speak no spanish besides basic terms that you learn in highschool. It looks like the party scene is pretty good there! Will it be like that year round or is the winter not good to go?
Please if you been there help THanks!!
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what do you make of this
I heard that the swine flu is close to the 1918 flu. As you know, swine is also known as H1N1. I searched spanish flu and i found this website http://flu.emedtv.com/spanish-flu/spanish-flu.html
They have the same name wtf?
Oh and by the way, don't take the swine flu vaccine!!!!
you shouldn't take the vaccine because:
1. in 1976 there was a swine flu pandemic in the US. the vaccine killed more than the flu.
2. Apparently, there is legislation that could force us to have the vaccine. we are not forced to have tetanus, MMr + any others. why this?
3. some of the vaccine will be supplied this company called baxter which contaminated bird flu vaccines with live bird flu virus. pretty risky.
So were like a herd now are we? I am free, no legislation will force me to do anything. and by the way, it was worked out that the probability that baxters switching of vaccines was an accident was virtually impossible. If you really are a registered nurse, that gives you experience in looking after people in a hospital/GP, not discovering things that have to be unearthed.
This isthe proof of forced vaccines and forced quarentine:
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION checklist for influenza pandemic preparedness planning: Section 1.5.1 Legal and ethical issues -
'During a pandemic, it may be necessary to overrule existing legislation or
(individual) human rights. Examples are the enforcement of quarantine
(overruling individual freedom of movement), use of privately owned buildings for hospitals, off-license use of drugs, compulsory vaccination or implementation of emergency shifts in essential services. These decisions need a legal framework to ensure transparent assessment and justification of the measures that are being considered, and to ensure coherence with international legislation (International Health Regulations).
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EPIDEMIC OF SWINE INFLUENZA CAN BE PREVENTED BY THE SELFHEMOTERAPY
Epidemic of swine influenza can be prevented by the self-hemotherapy
In times of crisis, and in particular that we are living now, all possible resources to mitigate the effects of the crisis must be sought and evaluated.
Since 2004, the Brazilians are aware of the therapeutic procedure in the very old and traditional medical and veterinary, known as self-hemotherapy from a video circulated on the Internet through You Tube, containing an interview with Dr. Luiz Moura, resident doctor in Rio de Janeiro.
Subsequently the procedure was banned by ANVISA in 2007, which fortunately did not prevent many people who continue using the procedure in the treatment and prevention of many diseases such as acne, arthritis, asthma, amidalite, gout, influenza and even several diseases auto-immune. After the ban, the patients who were using the self-hemotherapy were mobilized in their defense and have signed a petition addressed to the President of the Republic, requesting the release of the practice claiming that it is a therapeutic procedure with no known risk to the patient and extremely effective in the prevention of diseases in general, since it is a nonspecific vaccine, capable of strengthening the immune system against various diseases, including influenza, caused by different types of viruses.
As the world lives in a climate of panic because the risk of swine flu appeared in Mexico in abril/2009, becoming a global pandemic like the Spanish flu of 1918, which some estimates reached 50 million deaths, or the Asian flu 1968, our duty to re consider the question of the use of self-hemotherapy in Brazil. The Spanish flu came to Brazil in October 1918 and remained for several weeks, until the end of November, but it was enough to kill at least 35 thousand people, mostly in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. According to scholars and medical specialists worldwide, a new influenza pandemic occurs more or less every 40 years and was last recorded in 1968, influenza in Hong Kong or Asia, where it is estimated that killed some 4 million people in the world. So 1918 + 50 = 1968 + 40 = 2008. Influenza was late, but arrived. Not by chance the World Health Organization (WHO) with the assistance of experts from around the world is pointing since the end of the 90s about the threat of an influenza pandemic in this new century. It is believed that, despite the current resources in the medical field and in the best condition of health of the global population, the ease of transport and the huge mass of people to move to each corner of the world each day will be able to spread the virus to all continents in only 4 days.
Taking into account that the application of preventive injection of the patient's own blood, taken from the vein and apply the muscle has the property of strengthening the reticule-endothelial system (immune system) as it stimulates the body to increase the number of macrophages in the blood from 5% to 22% in 8 hours after application, maintaining that level for 5 days, is extremely useful, given the epidemic of swine flu, the application of the vaccine, not only for Brazilians who will travel to Mexico, but also to Mexicans have not yet hit by flu, which already has the mortality rate of 6%, demonstrating that this is really an epidemic of great gravity.
If the epidemic spread to other countries, which seems inevitable as the daily traffic of persons from Mexico and the disease continues to have an incubation period of 3 to 7 days, just a passenger contaminated by viruses, into a country to create conditions for transmission of the virus to others and so on. Is provided only as a vaccine specific for this strain of influenza in swine in about 6 months, by then the epidemic will have produced a disaster of major proportions.
Moreover we know that the influenza virus, the cause of influenza, because of their constant mutability, requires the production of new medicines. Even the vaccine, an important innovation emerged in the mid 90s, could have reduced efficacy in terms of the characteristic of the disease to submit to each winter with a new look.
As this is an emergency, we believe the prudent application of the injection of blood from the patient's own vein (5 ml.), With an interval of 5 days to maintain the body with the index of macrophages in blood around 22% especially if the epidemic really is installed and remain for a long time.
Obviously we can not ignore also the food, which must be of good quality, including vegetables, legumes and fruits, especially citrus and those with large amounts of vitamin C, such as cherry, kiwi, cashew, etc.. Clearly, in the case of an epidemic, we must also avoid agglomerations, indoors, cinemas, theaters, etc., using surgical masks for protection, and goggles to protect eyes, can also absorb the virus.
And there are no contra-indications for the procedure of self-hemotherapy believe a humanitarian issue, before the current
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Do you think the death toll from Swine flu would be similar to the Spanish flu pandemic death toll
If it were not for modern medical intervention?
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Is it safe to travel to Mexico City
Not because of the flu but because you hear of murder, kidnapping, corrupt police, cartel and things in that nature.
I will be traveling to Veracruz with a lay over for 2 hrs in Mexico City. I am an American non speaking Spanish female alone. My husband is Spanish and his cousin which I have meet lives in the city and he said he would see if he would come there so that I won't be alone but not for sure. SO I guess what I'm saying is will I make it out of there?
Remember I will only be in the Airport Terminal not in the streets of the City. I will not be leavening there until I am on the flight for Veracruz!!
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