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
Originally Posted by
Dorothea
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
Originally Posted by
vienzel
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!