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Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
« Nov 02, 2009    02:18:00 PM »
 On 28 October 2009, the Ministry of Health of the Ukraine informed WHO, through its Country Office in Ukraine, about an unusually high level of activity of acute respiratory illness in the western part of the country, associated with an increased number of hospital admissions and fatalities.

On 30 October 2009, the Ministry of Health of the Ukraine announced the confirmation of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus infection by RT-PCR in eleven out of 30 samples obtained from patients presenting with acute respiratory illness in two of the most affected regions. Tests were performed in two laboratories in Kyiv, including the National Influenza Centre. Confirmatory tests will be performed at one of the WHO Collaborating Centres for Influenza.

The situation is quickly changing with increasingly high levels of acute respiratory illness (ARI)/Influenza-like-illness (ILI) activity being observed in Ternopil, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Chernivtsi regions. The higher levels of transmission in these regions corresponds to an increased number of hospital admissions and fatalities associated with severe manifestations of acute respiratory illness.

As of 30 October 2009, over 2,300 individuals have been admitted to hospital, including over 1,100 children. One hundred and thirty one (131) cases have required intensive care, including 32 children. As of 31 October 2009, a total of 38 fatalities associated with severe manifestations of ARI have been registered. Preliminary epidemiological data analysis indicates that severe cases and deaths primarily occur among previously healthy young adults aged 20 – 50 years. Fatal and severe cases are reported to have sought medical attention 5 to 7 days after onset of symptoms.


Source: http://www.who.int/csr/don/2009_11_01/en/index.html
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Re: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
« Nov 02, 2009    09:40:23 PM »

the flu isn't killing these people-- hemorrhagic pneumonia is  and it is bacterial, so what they have is a bacterial pneumonia epidemic








where is that website that sells the antibiotics?

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Re: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
« Nov 03, 2009    12:07:01 AM »
could that be something the flu patients are picking up while in the hospital?

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Re: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
« Nov 03, 2009    01:57:40 PM »


I would think so.  Hospitals are petri dishes.

I saw on The Weather Channel of all places a report about the Ukraine Flu outbreak.  They showed video from Ukraine...most of the people on the streets and in stores were wearing face masks or some kind of face covering.

I also saw another report about the flu and hospitals but I can't remember if it was the local news or bloomberg or where I saw it, but it was last night.  It was a report about the hospitals being overrun with flu patients (in the USA). ..so much so that they are on the verge of setting up alternative ERs for the flu patients because they are making all the other ER patients sick.  The reporter said: If you WANT to get the flu, go to a hospital, especially an ER.

I think if this flu outbreak continues it would be prudent to have alternative ERs for flu patients...one of the things the report said was that some hospitals might start setting up MASH like tents in the parking lots and directing flu patients there rather than have them enter the actual hospital and make others sick.
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Re: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
« Nov 04, 2009    12:30:53 AM »
 i heard of a person today going to the hospital for stomach cramps. four ours after receiving triage. they were still waiting to see a doctor.
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Re: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009, Ukraine
« Nov 09, 2009    10:07:31 PM »


I wonder how much more has to happen there before the msm will do a segment on it
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