Friday, February 18, 2011

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60,000 euros allocated to 12 clinical research projects (including the XMRV).

It is coincidence, whenever he is upset the "System" reappears "pandemic" (in the short-lived This blog has happened at least 3 or 4 times). Now we have the A and B, and mixed (the mixed type B and suppose that there is no vaccine. The A, which was released without the appropriate safety studies, you know
produce neurological problems in children
, including narcolepsy , what WHO itself warned

). Of course this should happen in all countries except Spain apparently seen (do shots here are different?). The swine flu vaccine in Spain is "marked" for over 18 years as well!.


A study by the National Institute of Health and Welfare of Finland, between 2009 and 2010 were diagnosed 60 cases of narcolepsy in children and adolescents Finnish
between 4 and 19 years
, of \u200b\u200bwhich nearly 90% had been vaccinated with "Pandemrix. Well maybe the high rate of cases of Influenza in Asturias, has something to do with the lowering of defenses caused by the enormous pollution that we suffer.

The Principality, above the national average with a rate of 167.6 per 100,000 inhabitants
The Principality of Asturias is above the national average in cases of influenza with a rate of 167 6 per 100,000 inhabitants after the whole country has been a gradual decline in recent weeks, reaching the 152.58 cases per 100,000 population.
.18/2/2011 - 15:08 MADRID OVIEDO, 18 (EUROPA PRESS) El



Asturias is above the national average in cases of flu rate of 167.6 per 100,000 inhabitants after the whole country has been a gradual decline in recent weeks, reaching the
152.58 cases per 100,000 population.
Since the beginning of the 2010-2011 influenza season last October have been reported in Spain a total of 1,059 hospitalized due to severe cases of the virus, 89 percent infected with H1N1 pandemic virus

, according to the Instituto Carlos III, under the
Ministry of Science and Innovation.

Según los datos recabados por la Red Nacional de Vigilancia Epidemiológica del Carlos III

en su último boletín informativo, el virus ha causado más hospitalizaciones en hombres (57 por ciento del total), mientras que
más de la mitad de los casos se produjo en personas de entre 15 y 64 años.
No obstante, un 17 por ciento de estos ingresos se produjo en menores de 15 años
, mientras que también se han registrado
42 casos graves en mujeres embarazadas
, el 76 por ciento de más de 24 semanas de gestación. Con la información disponible hasta el momento, se observa también that 75 percent of these patients had any risk factors for flu complications, which led to the
76 percent develop pneumonia.
Other exacerbations in these cases were
bacterial co-infection (25 percent), acute respiratory distress syndrome (30 percent) and multiorgan failure (10 percent).
addition, 41 percent of the cases needed to be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Although many patients were included in the groups where it is recommended the vaccination (chronic diseases, pregnancy, obesity, over 60 years), the percentage of previous vaccination was very low, barely 20 percent.

also
of the 944 cases in which evolution is known, a total of 106 have died in twelve , two of them children under 4 years
.
In these cases, most
(88 percent) accounted
infected with H1N1 virus, 0.9 percent of influenza B virus and 11 percent of influenza A virus does not subtyping.

also deceased cases in which data are available, 87 percent had risk factors for influenza complications, but up to 88 percent had not received the flu vaccine. TARGET RATE CONTINUES TO FALL

Regarding the latest week for which data are available, the National Surveillance Network continues to have a "gradual decline" since early January be reached peak epidemic wave maximum this season with 239.04 cases per 100,000 population. During the week of 6 to 12 February, the reported incidence of flu drops to 152.58 per 100,000 inhabitants, with a decrease in incidence rates in all age groups under 65. Thus the community hardest hit by the virus returns to Canary (281.5 per 100,000 inhabitants), followed by Catalonia (270.4), Melilla (234.2), Extremadura (226.3), Aragon (204.2), Castilla-La Mancha (196.1), Texas (184.8) and Asturias (167.6). already below the national average fall Cantabria (133.6), Basque (129.8), Valencia (116.6), Baleares (110.3), La Rioja (105.5) , Castilla y León (96.2), Ceuta (91.5), Comunidad de Madrid (89.2) and Navarre (82.2), while Galicia and Murcia
unspecified data.
also in the last week the percentage of detections of influenza B virus outweighs first time this season the type A virus

, maintaining a mixed flow pattern B and A/H1N1 virus.
viral detection rate drops to 36 percent
since the first week of the year was a peak of 67 percent. Source: Digital People
.

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