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VIRUS TERNAKAN MAKMAL SEDANG MENYERANG


Virus ternakan makmal senjata biologi Amerika sedang menyerang. Virus ini tidak mengenal miskin/kaya – China/Melayu – beragama/atheis – baik/jahat – oksidental/oriental – semua berkemungkinan menjadi mangsa.

DATA PADA 6 OGOS 2009


Angka kematian seluruh dunia : 1688

Seluruh dunia sedang berhadapan dengan Selsema Babi. Tidak ada negara yang terkecuali. Angka kematian kian bertambah. Di bawah adalah sebahagian dari angka kematin dibeberapa negara yang sedang terok dilanggar virus H1N1.

Amerika Syarikat – 436
Argentina - 337
Mexico - 142
Canada - 60
Chile - 96
Thailand - 64
Singapore - 6
Berunai - 1

DON’T’T GIVE TAMIFLU TO UNDER -12 WARN RESERACHER – The Guardian London

10 August 2009

Antiviral drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza that form the cornerstone of the government's fight against swine flu should not be given to children under the age of 12, researchers said today.

They called on the Department to Health to immediately reassess its pandemic flu policy after finding that side-effects from medicines such as Tamiflu could outweigh any benefit.

The research, by Dr Matthew Thompson, a clinical scientist and Oxford GP, and Dr Carl Heneghan, from the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford, found that in some children Tamiflu caused vomiting, which can lead to dehydration and complications.

The team said it was "inappropriate" for Tamiflu and Relenza to be given to most children with mild flu symptoms. "The downside of the harms outweigh the one-day reduction in symptomatic benefits," Heneghan said.

"One of the health messages going forward should be that we do not rely on Tamiflu or Relenza based on the evidence we have today. GPs should be seeing more children to check their symptoms. Getting rid of the reliance on Tamiflu as a magic bullet is the way forward."

The government has repeatedly referred to its stockpile of antivirals as one reason why people should not be overly concerned about the current pandemic.

The study, a peer review of seven trials, found Tamiflu had little or no effect on asthma flare-ups, ear infections or the likelihood of a child needing antibiotics.

The research comes little over a week after other research found that children given Tamiflu reported side-effects including nausea and nightmares.

Nota:
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4 ulasan:

  1. Kerajaan tipu kata semua hospital dan klinik kerajaan akan bagi anti-viral.Cuba lah pergi tanya ada ke tidak.Kerajaan ketepikan kesihatan rakyat sebab nak jimat duit!

    BalasPadam
  2. selsema babi ni aku rasa wabak yang direka oleh kaum2 pemodal amerika ni...jual2 ubat..nak dapat keuntungan maksima..ubat abis...buat lagi..bunuh manusia dorang x pedulik..ni salah satu nak kluar dari kemelesatan ekonomi

    kenapa baru sekarang wujud wabak ni? babi hidup dah berpuluh2 tahun kat dunia ni..kenapa x pernah dengar orang zman dulu kene selesema babi?

    coma of souls

    BalasPadam
  3. betul kenapa dulu tak pernah dengar pasal selsema babi

    kalau difikir balik mungkinkah ini semua kebetulan kerja Tuhan

    mereka sengaja mncipta penyakit agar mereka boleh jadi hero di kemudian hari

    BalasPadam
  4. There is one US researcher who has repeatedly post up his observation about the effect of Tamiflu on flu viruses, if I'm not mistaken with the bird flu, over the last year. His observation was that its effectiveness as antidote to flu virus is deteriorating. The observation was about resistance to Tamiflu.

    If I recalled correctly, his name was Dr Henry Niman at http://www.recombinomics.com/

    There may be other experts on this but at the moment he is my reference point.

    BalasPadam