Mexican Swine Flu
Medtravellers medical traveler tourists are usually on the way for treatment. However we live in a global interconnected world that works all ways. Diseases , plagues and pandemics can travel either way. On top of that modern travel both can spread diseases and illnesses as well as actually serve to infect unwilling victims – in this case patients on their way for therapy and medical treatment and treatments in a far off place. Being in a fuselage of a moving aircraft – a jet aircraft – be it a Boeing 747 or Airbus jet transport plane , may be luxurious but it is an ideal place for the development and spread of diseases among passengers. As a passenger you are held captive in a tube with recirculating air . Add to that after disembarking the aircraft you have no idea either where your next seat neighbor or surrounding passengers / infected vectors of infection and disease originated , where they were or even if they are now a former sufferer of the disease but are now as much a carrier as “Typhoid Mary”.
Mexican Swine Flu-An Advanced Biowar Event, page 1 – The new Mexican Swine Flu has elements of DNA from the following: avian flu, human flu Type A, human flu Type B, Asian swine flu, and European swine flu. A strange combination never seen before and having less than 1/10% chance of being …
What’s new in the world of pandemic and avian flu?: Swine Flu: The … – The unusual strain of H1N1 virus includes genes from North American swine and avian influenza, human flu, and a European/Asian strain of swine flu. WHO is working with US, Canadian, and Mexican health officials to determine the extent …
Flu virus could be ‘pandemic’ – world | Stuff.co.nz – The new flu strain – a mixture of swine, human and avian flu viruses – is still poorly understood. Mexico has shut schools and museums and cancelled hundreds of public events in the capital to prevent further infections. …
Mexican Swine Flu Pandemic? Protecting Yourself In The Event of An … – The recent rise of deaths and sicknesses in the case of the Mexican swine flu, an “animal strain of the H1N1 virus,” has more than the WHO concerned. I remember following the Asian avian flu scare of 2005. Apparently, the WHO is even …
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