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    sori mam hehe nalibog jud akong kutaw, lupig pa bya ko's grade 1 like what u said... murag kamo man ang sweto ani, m guessing murag nurse or medtech mo duha hehe


    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea View Post
    I am quoting you again, in case you forgot what you typed. Accdg to you, MUST BE GIVEN EARLY, within 4-5 days of illness. Pakit-a kuno ko sa CDC article beh, nga gi klaro gyud ug gi specify gyud nga within 4-5 days.

    Klaro na kaayo nga nasayop ka kay wala nimo taronga sabot ang article, you pass erroneous 2nd-hand info, dili lang gihapon ka moangkon. Reliable btaw nang CDC, pero dili reliable imong pagsabot sa imong gibasa.
    How can human infections with swine influenza be diagnosed?
    To diagnose swine influenza A infection, a respiratory specimen would generally need to be collected within the first 4 to 5 days of illness (when an infected person is most likely to be shedding virus).

    http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/key_facts.htm

    mao dre ko nalibog mam, kay ingon mo first nga w/ 24-48hrs period pag appear sa symptoms? then y man mag wait pa ug 4-5days ang pagdianose? dili na mogana ang tambal ana? sakto ba? hehe

    Quote Originally Posted by vienzel View Post
    ask the doctors here pls...TAMIFLU and RELENZA, is wat is usually given with our seasonal flu and that is always the instruction given by doctors to patients.

    i asked them too, one time even before swine flue emerged...why not all patients are given this medication and from that it was explained why!

    that it wont work if symptoms have been noted more than 24-48hrs window period!

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    U.N. wary of second wave of swine flu

    MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- A shutdown of public venues in Mexico City is likely to be lifted by Wednesday, despite caution by U.N. health officials that a second wave of the swine flu virus could "strike with a vengeance."

    U.N. wary of second wave of swine flu - CNN.com

  3. #203
    waahh...isa ka elementary school here in anne arundel county is closed for naa daw student na naa H1N1 virus...saon nlang

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    Quote Originally Posted by joan_of_arc324 View Post
    waahh...isa ka elementary school here in anne arundel county is closed for naa daw student na naa H1N1 virus...saon nlang
    gi confirm naba ni gov. o'malley ang positives since naa man to sa balita last week sa state sa maryland? or gi tago nalang sad ni sa state dept.of health pra di magpanic dri?

  5. #205
    grabe.. ni kalat nman ni ug au virusa ni oi.. mayta naa na tambal ani...

  6. #206
    naunsa naman ang earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vienzel View Post
    gi confirm naba ni gov. o'malley ang positives since naa man to sa balita last week sa state sa maryland? or gi tago nalang sad ni sa state dept.of health pra di magpanic dri?

    wla cya gitago..ma access cya sa website sa aacps.org...

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    Quote Originally Posted by joan_of_arc324 View Post
    wla cya gitago..ma access cya sa website sa aacps.org...
    okies...ask lang ko ky katong wed. na ni work ko n ni make ko ug post dri na naa na 3x and confirmed na cases. its in Pasadena area ky gi notify man mi adto sa amo medical support. pero amo lab supervisor try ug deny na wala daw. nag wonder mi adto ky before sya ni try ug convince adto namo na WALA, usa sya sa pundok namo wen we were informed from the top mgt.

    mao naka sulti ko if naa ba kha possibilities ani na ila itago nalang...unya mao pod to ang nyt na ang governor ni make ug statement wa lang ko kapaminaw ky duty hrs. man.

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    manabu_kun: Tamiflu and Relenza are prescription medications, at least in the US. Ambot lang kaha sa Pinas. But in the US, you cannot buy these drugs without a written prescription from the doctor first. So in order for a person to get Tamiflu and Relenza, that person needs to go to the doctor first and the doctor must make a diagnosis, the person brings the prescription to the pharmacy to be filled. If the person has prescription insurance, most of the time, the pharmacist needs to call the insurance to get approval. A typical conversation is something like this:
    Pharmacist: Hi! We need to submit a claim for Tamiflu.
    Insurance person: When was the member (patient) diagnosed? Is the date of filling within the the 2-day period?
    Pharmacist: Yes.
    Insurance person: Ok, run the prescription through again, it should be approved.

    Nakasabot ka dong? Dili man na puede mapalit ang Tamiflu sa kilid2x. Aw kung paliton nimo sa black market, puede siguro. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea View Post
    Do you even know how a flu DIAGNOSIS is made? In the first place, a flu diagnosis is made based on the MANIFESTATION of CLASSIC FLU SYMPTOMS. Once the doctor makes the diagnosis (based on the clinical evaluation of a patient's symptoms, coupled with clinical tests), then he writes a prescription for these meds, which must be taken within 1-2 days. Na gets nimo? Buot pasabot nimo, ang mga doctor mag administer ug anti-viral tests bisan sa healthy individuals nga wala nag show ug symptoms? Aw ako nalang ingnon si Obama ha, nga hatagan tanan tawo ug Tamiflu kay basin diay nag lakaw2x na ta dire sa kalibutan naa na diay ta flu. Hahaha.
    Kana dong oh, wala na nimo basaha nang akong gisuwat? Gi assume man gud nako that you would know, being a CDC spokesperson and all, nga ang ing-ani nga mga tambal nag require ni'g prescription from a doctor. But I guess you don't know that. It's ok, it's not your fault.

    Flu season in the US usually starts from Nov until March. When a person experiences the usual symptoms, they usually seek medical help faster coz at the back his/her mind, basin naa siya flu, coz it falls during flu season (Nov-Mar). Also, most of the people nga mataptan sa flu, mga small kids. Of course, when their small kids get sick, parents freak out and go to the doctor right away, mao nang dali ang diagnosis.

    This shall be my last reply to your post. Thanks for providing me with a few laughs, but now this discussion is getting old (and boring). Pero nalingaw baya ko nimo hehehe, I hope I haven't upset you or anything. I meant no harm.

    I shall now stop thinking about the swine flu and move on to raccoon flu or squirrel flu or whatever.

    Good Luck with your swine flu endeavor!

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