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Swine Flue hit NY Sch! 100 students fever 11 confirmed human swine influenza

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090426...kaW9uX3RvcF9zdG9yaWVzBHNsawNueWF3YWl0c2NvbmY-


NY awaits confirmation of probable swine flu cases
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By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press Writer Verena Dobnik, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 9 mins ago

NEW YORK – Students at a New York City high school could learn as early as Sunday if the flu that sickened them was the same strain of the human swine influenza that has killed people in Mexico.

Preliminary tests of samples taken from sick students' noses and throats confirmed that at least eight had a non-human strain of influenza type A, indicating probable cases of swine flu, city health officials said. The exact subtypes were still unknown, and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was conducting further tests.

So far, there have been at least 11 confirmed cases of swine flu in California, Texas and Kansas. Patients have ranged in age from 9 to over 50. At least two were hospitalized. All recovered or are recovering.

New York health officials said more than 100 students at the St. Francis Preparatory School, in Queens, recently began suffering a fever, sore throat and aches and pains. Some of their relatives also have been ill.

Some St. Francis students had recently traveled to Mexico, The New York Times and New York Post reported Sunday.

Workers were sanitizing the school as a precaution. But a class reunion featuring cocktails, dinner and dancing for hundreds of alumni from as far back as 1939 went on as scheduled Saturday.

Symptoms in the New York cases have been mild, said New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden. But the illnesses have caused concern because of the outbreak in Mexico, where health officials say a strain of swine flu has killed up to 81 people and sickened more than 1,000.

Parent Jackie Casola said Sunday that her son Robert Arifo, a St. Francis sophomore, told her on Thursday that a number of children had been sent home because of illness. On Friday, he said hardly anyone was in school.

Casola said she expected to keep him home from school on Monday, even if it was open. He hasn't shown any symptoms, but some of his friends have, she said, and she has been extra vigilant about his health.

"I must have drove him crazy, I kept taking his temperature in the middle of the night," she said.

The World Health Organization chief said Saturday that the strain has "pandemic potential," and it might be too late to contain a sudden outbreak.

If the CDC confirms that the New York students have swine flu, Frieden said he likely will recommend that the school remain closed Monday "out of an abundance of caution."

State infectious-diseases, epidemiology and disaster preparedness workers have been dispatched to monitor and respond to possible cases of the flu. Gov. David Paterson said 1,500 treatment courses of the antiviral Tamiflu had been sent to New York City.

The city health department has asked doctors to be extra vigilant and test patients who have flu symptoms and have traveled recently to California, Texas or Mexico.

Investigators also were testing children who fell ill at a day care center in the Bronx. Two families in Manhattan also have contacted the city, saying they had recently returned ill from Mexico with flu symptoms, Frieden said.

Frieden said New Yorkers having trouble breathing due to an undiagnosed respiratory illness should seek treatment but shouldn't become overly alarmed. Medical facilities near St. Francis Prep have already been flooded with people overreacting to the outbreak, he said.

Kansas health officials said Saturday that they had confirmed swine flu in a married couple living in the central part of the state after the husband visited Mexico. The couple, who live in Dickinson County, weren't hospitalized, and the state described their illnesses as mild.

"Fortunately, the man and woman understand the gravity of the situation and are very willing to isolate themselves," said Dr. Jason Eberhart-Phillips, the state health officer.

Swine flu is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A flu viruses, the CDC's Web site says. Human cases are uncommon but can occur in people who are around pigs. It also can be spread from person to person. Symptoms include a high fever, body aches, coughing, sore throat and respiratory congestion.

At least nine swine flu cases have been reported in California and Texas. The most recent California case, the state's seventh, was a 35-year-old woman from Imperial County who got sick in early April. She had no known contact with the others.

Health officials are concerned because people appear to have no immunity to the virus, a combination of bird, swine and human influenzas. The virus also presents itself like other swine flus, but none of the U.S. cases appear to involve direct contact with pigs, Eberhart-Phillips said.

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Associated Press writers John Hanna in Topeka, Kan., and Deepti Hajela in New York contributed to this report.
 

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And the "enemy" is hard to die. NEWLY mutant strain somemore, the classic one is already bad enough see below :
"Persistence of the virus (Classic Swine Flu)
The virus is only killed by heat at 60°C for 10 minutes. The virus is very stable in a protein-rich environment and it can survive months in refrigerated meat and for years in frozen meat. The virus can be isolated from 'green' salami and peperoni sausages but not after the required curing period and final acid treatment. The virus survives casings processing."

No killing pigs, go green, be vegan eat organic food!

Prevention is better than cure. No Pork - No Lard - Go Green
 

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And the "enemy" is hard to die. NEWLY mutant strain somemore, the classic one is already bad enough see below :
"Persistence of the virus (Classic Swine Flu)
The virus is only killed by heat at 60°C for 10 minutes. The virus is very stable in a protein-rich environment and it can survive months in refrigerated meat and for years in frozen meat. The virus can be isolated from 'green' salami and peperoni sausages but not after the required curing period and final acid treatment. The virus survives casings processing."

No killing pigs, go green, be vegan eat organic food!

Prevention is better than cure. No Pork - No Lard - Go Green

During 2003 SARS I already had this feeling that it is not the 1st and last round, I knew it will return later. When economy is like shit this came back? Huat Ah! Hong Kan Liao Lah!
 

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In life, goods things seldom comes, if ever. Never satisfactory always suffering prevails.

Also observed bad things usually almost happens in pairs, like a gangbang.

Preventation is better than cure, do not eat pork, poultry and livestock. Go green and organic in your diet now!

Meat eaters repent and vow never to eat pork out of choice again !
 

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No killing pigs, go green, be vegan eat organic food! Prevention is better than cure. No Pork - No Lard - Go Green

Do the Muslims long, long ago - during Biblical or BC time - knew better than non-Muslims that there must be something unusual in the meat they took that made them consider that pork is haram?

Scientifically, was swine fever or flu in existence in biblical or BC times?
 

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Halal or not, all meat are bad kamma because of killing.

The Hindus and South Asians, Indian people knows better, mostly vegetarians, ever heard India hit by SARS?


Do the Muslims long, long ago - during Biblical or BC time - knew better than non-Muslims that there must be something unusual in the meat they took that made them consider that pork is haram?

Scientifically, was swine fever or flu in existence in biblical or BC times?
 
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