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Swine Flu Protection Photos | Swine Influenza



The outbreak of swine flu (swine influenza) in Mexico and United States. Here are some photos that people have to wear the mask in public area and the local authorities distribute masks to the public as Swine Flu (Swine Influenza) can be transmitted from one person to another through the air or atmosphere. You can read some precaution and suggestion about this Swine Flu (Swine Influenza) > HERE <

So, Please Wear The Mask When You're About To Go To The Public Area!




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Swine Flu | Stop Eating Pork



Swine Flu (or) Swine Influenza| Stop Eating Pork

During these days, Swine Flu is the very hot and popular among people as it's potentially very dangerous and very devastating virus for human beings. As I've already mentioned that it's very mortal, I would like to advise to everyone not to eat Pork (Pig meat and organs) during this period as it's very dangerous for our Human Beings.

Please read > THIS POST <. There are so many questions and answers about what is Swine Flu (Swine Flu diseases) and you'll thoroughly understand about it and I hope you will know how to protect or prevent this dangerous Swine Flu, Swine Influenza. This topic is really so hot during these days and so, Please AVOID eating pork (pig) during these days.

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Swine Flu | Swine Influenza Virus



Swine Flu | Swine Influenza Virus

Swine influenza virus (referred to as SIV) refers to influenza cases that are caused by Orthomyxoviruses that are endemic to pig populations. SIV strains isolated to date have been classified either as Influenzavirus C or one of the various subtypes of the genus Influenzavirus A.

Swine flu, a virus that normally infects pigs, has been detected in people in Mexico, the U.S., New Zealand, Canada, and the U.K. Health officials around the world are checking to see whether infections have occurred in their countries, and readying measures to prevent its spread.

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about swine flu. The information is drawn from the data released by the World Health Organization in Geneva and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

Q: What is swine flu? A: Influenza is a virus that infects people, birds, pigs and other animals such as ferrets. Swine flu, or swine influenza, is a form of the virus that normally infects pigs. There are many forms of flu, and the different varieties have the ability to exchange genes with one another. The form of flu that originated in Mexico is a genetic mixture of viruses that have been seen in pigs, birds and people. It’s being called a swine flu because the overall structure of the virus is of the type that affects pigs, said Keiji Fukuda, a WHO official.

Q: How do people catch swine flu? A: Studies are still ongoing on how this particular swine flu is transmitted. Flu is generally transmitted through the respiratory tract. Droplets of infected body fluids can carry flu when people cough or sneeze. Studies indicate that masks called N95 respirators that, when properly used, filter germs from the breath and hamper the spread of flu. Neither contact with pigs nor eating pork has been linked to the spread of the flu, Fukuda said today. Still, health researchers are working to establish that the virus is spreading from person-to-person.

Q: What are the symptoms of swine flu? A: About one to four days usually elapse between the time a person is infected and the onset of symptoms. Influenza normally causes symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, headaches and body aches, fever, chills, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhea. Swine flu causes the same symptoms, and may be difficult to distinguish from other strains of flu and respiratory illnesses. Severe cases of flu that lead to death are normally seen in very young and very old people whose immune systems are too weak to fight off the virus. Adults with severe illness may also have difficulty breathing, dizziness, confusion, or severe vomiting and diarrhea.

Q: How can I tell if my child is sick? A: Children who are breathing abnormally fast or slowly may have respiratory illness. Bluish skin indicates a need for quick attention. Children who are abnormally sluggish and sleepy, irritable, or have fever or rash may also need attention.

Q: Have there been outbreaks of swine flu before? A: Yes. Health officials said in 1976 that an outbreak of swine flu in people might lead to a pandemic. Widespread vaccination was carried out in the U.S. before experts determined that the virus was not dangerous enough to cause a pandemic. Swine flu occasionally infects people in the U.S. without causing large outbreaks. From 2005 through January 2009, there were 12 reported swine flu cases in the U.S. None of them caused deaths.

Q: Why are health officials concerned about the outbreak of swine flu? A: When flu viruses mix their genes with one another, they can take on new forms. New flu viruses are harder for the immune system to defend against. With little or no opposition from the immune system, they can grow quickly and invade many tissues and organs. They may also set off a harmful immune overreaction in the body, called a “cytokine storm,” that may be lethal in itself. The swine flu virus from Mexico may have the ability to spread quickly and kill people, possibly causing a worldwide pandemic, according to the World Health Organization. Researchers are conducting studies right now to determine how easily the virus spreads in people and how dangerous it is.

Q: What’s a flu pandemic? A: Flu pandemics occur when new influenza viruses emerge that spread quickly and few people have immunity to them. While influenza viruses were only discovered about a century ago, researchers believe flu pandemics hit about twice or three times each century. Some pandemics are relatively mild, killing just a few million people globally. The most severe flu pandemic on record was the 1918 Spanish Flu, and researchers estimate it killed about 50 million people around the world.

Q: Are there any similarities between the swine flu and earlier pandemic viruses? A: Flu viruses are classified by two proteins on their surface, called H for hemagglutinin and N for neuraminidase. Both the swine flu found in Mexico and the 1918 Spanish Flu viruses are of the H1N1 subtype. Both viruses appear to have originated in animals; researchers believe the Spanish flu spread to people from birds. The two viruses are not identical, and there are still many genetic differences between them that researchers are studying.

Q: Do all H1N1 viruses cause pandemics? A: Not all H1N1 viruses cause pandemics. H1N1 descendants of the Spanish Flu virus continue to circulate in people and sometimes cause outbreaks of seasonal flu.

Q: Is there a vaccine against the swine flu from Mexico? A: Flu vaccines generally contain a dead or weakened form of a circulating virus. The vaccine prepares the body’s immune system to fend off a true infection. For the vaccine to work, it must match the circulating, “wild-type” virus relatively closely. There is no vaccine currently that exactly matches the swine flu. However, if the virus is sufficiently similar to circulating forms of H1N1 flu that are included in current vaccines, they may offer some limited protection from swine flu. While U.S. health officials are investigating this, the possibilities for this protection are poor, they said yesterday on a telephone call.

In addition, millions of people in the U.S. were vaccinated against swine flu in 1976. While that was not the same strain of flu as the one from Mexico, people who got the 1976 vaccine may get some limited protection from the currently circulating virus. Health officials may do some research on this issue as well.

Vaccine makers have contacted the World Health Organization about obtaining samples of the virus needed to make a vaccine. Making flu vaccine can take three to six months, depending on the type of manufacturing used.

Q: Are there drugs that treat swine flu? A: Roche Holding AG’s Tamiflu and GlaxoSmithKline Plc’s Relenza both have activity against swine flu. The U.S. has released its stockpile of Tamiflu to treat people with swine flu. Flu viruses sometimes develop resistance to antiviral drugs. The human form of H1N1 that’s currently circulating is resistant to Roche’s Tamiflu (not Relenza). If the two viruses were to exchange genes, the swine flu might become resistant, too.

Q: How else can I protect myself from swine flu? A: Personal hygiene measures, such as avoiding people who are coughing or sneezing and frequent hand-washing, may prevent flu infection. Those who aren’t health professionals should avoid contact with sick people, or those who are coughing or sneezing. People who get sick with flu symptoms should stay home. Studies have suggested that closing schools, theaters, and canceling gatherings in the early stages of a pandemic can limit its spread. Such measures would likely take place if health officials determine that the virus is spreading quickly enough and is deadly enough to cause a pandemic.

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Anti-Governement Protesters And Thai Soldiers Clash







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BANGKOK (AP) -- Thai soldiers unleashed hundreds of rounds of automatic weapons fire to clear anti-government protesters from a major intersection in the capital in the pre-dawn darkness Monday. Demonstrators responded by throwing at least one gasoline bomb at a line of troops.

At least 49 people were reported hurt in the first serious clash between the two sides in ongoing protests that have roiled this southeast Asian nation and came a day after the country's ousted prime minister called for a revolution.

While the government has declared a state of emergency, protesters controlled many streets in the capital Bangkok. They had earlier commandeered public buses and swarmed triumphantly over military vehicles in defiance.

In the starkest example of the chaos, a mob of the red-shirted protesters smashed cars carrying Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his aides on Sunday.

The clash began between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., as troops in full combat gear advanced to disperse the protesters, who were occupying a major junction, according to witnesses and television footage.

The soldiers fired hundreds of rounds from their M-16 automatic rifles, though it was unclear whether they were firing at or over the protesters. Some witnesses said tear gas was also fired and Associated Press reporters saw protesters hurl at least one gasoline bomb which exploded behind the army line.

At the nearby Century Park Hotel, foreign tourists were seen rushing into taxis and heading for Bangkok's international airport.

The official Erawan Emergency Coordination Center said 49 people were injured on both sides and taken to four nearby hospitals.

Monday marked the beginning of the Thai New Year, normally the country's most joyous holiday. The Bangkok municipal government canceled all its festivities, but despite the rioting many Thais and foreign tourists began engaging in the ritualistic water throwing and general partying.

Protesters set fires that were still burning 1-1/2 hours later and retreated into side streets near the Din Daeng intersection, where there is an on-ramp to the main expressway leading north from the capital.

The clash appeared to be an isolated one, taking place several miles away from the main encampment of thousands of protesters outside the prime minister's offices.

Police Gen. Vichai Sangparpai said up to 30,000 demonstrators were scattered around the city. Police vans at some intersections were abandoned and looted. Protesters used buses to barricade several major roads.

Ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, regarded by most of the protesters as their leader, called for a revolution and said he might return from exile to lead it.

Thaksin fled the country last year, before a court convicted him in absentia of violating a conflict of interest law.

"Now that they have tanks on the streets, it is time for the people to come out in revolution. And when it is necessary, I will come back to the country," he said in a telephoned message to followers outside Abhisit's office.

The message was broadcast over a video link projected on giant screens and relayed on supporters' Internet sites.

Political tensions have simmered since Thaksin was ousted by a military coup in 2006 for alleged corruption and abuse of power. He remains popular in the impoverished countryside for his populist policies.

His opponents — many in urban areas — took to the streets last year to help bring down two pro-Thaksin governments, seizing Bangkok's two airports in November for about a week.

The emergency decree bans gatherings of more than five people, forbids news reports that threaten public order and allows the government to call up military troops to quell unrest.

Army spokesman Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd said soldiers and police were being moved to more than 50 key points in the city, including bus and railway stations.

He said the military presence was not a sign of an imminent coup — a common feature of Thai political history.

Abhisit, speaking in a nationally televised address just before midnight, called on the public not to panic and to cooperate to end the crisis.

"In the next three to four days, the government will keep working to return peace and order to the country," he said.

Protests were also reported in several provinces of northern and northeastern Thailand. The protests could prompt the military to intervene — a high possibility in a country that has experienced 18 military coups since the 1930s.

In an apparent attempt to dispel speculation of a breakdown in the security chain of command, Abhisit was flanked by Cabinet members and top military and police officers during the address.

"They have tried to spread the rumor that there is no unity in the operation of (security) officials," he said. "We will try to continuously communicate correct information to the public."

His government suffered a major humiliation Saturday when it failed to stop hundreds of demonstrators from storming the venue of a 16-nation Asian summit, forcing its cancellation and the evacuation of the leaders by helicopter and boat.

There were signs Sunday that the government might again not be able to contain the protesters.

Demonstrators swarmed over two armored personnel carriers outside a luxury shopping mall, waving flags in celebration. An old lady atop one of the vehicles screamed "Democracy!"

Outside the Interior Ministry, a mob attacked Abhisit's car with poles, a ladder and flower pots as it slowly made its escape. At least six people were injured, including two security guards for Abhisit. Police in riot gear did nothing.

"The government can't do anything," said Lada Yingmanee, a 37-year-old protester. "We will show them what tens of thousands of unarmed civilians can do. The people will finally rule our beloved Thailand."

Demonstrators from the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship say Abhisit's four-month-old government took power illegitimately and want new elections. They also accuse the country's elite — the military, judiciary and other unelected officials _ of undermining democracy by interfering in politics.

Parliament appointed Abhisit in December after a court ordered the removal of the previous pro-Thaksin government for election fraud, sparking Thaksin supporters to take to the streets. Their numbers grew to 100,000 in Bangkok last week.

Original News > Philstar

Bangkok In State Of Emergency



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Prime Minister Of Thailand, Samak Sundaravej imposed the state of emergency on Tuesday morning in Bangkok, Thailand. It was invoked under the executive decree for National Administration under an Emergency situation. It will be remained in effect until November 30th 2008.
Original Source >> BangkokPost

Casuality On The Road Of Bangkok



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The army involved in early on Tuesday after pro-government demonstrators attacked opponents and killed at least one protester from the People's Alliance for Democracy. The governement declared the state of emergency in Bangkok effectively allowing the army in control of security in Bangkok throughout the whole capital.
Original Source >> Bangkok Post

Countrywide Strikes | Breaking News





Forty-three state enterprise labour unions under control of People's Alliance for Democracy organisers have agreed to stage strikes and to selectively cut water and electricity, halt Bangkok buses and delay all Thai International Airways flights beginning on Wednesday. The aim is to help PAD to force the government out of office.
Original Source >> Bangkok Post

Donation For Myanmar People



Donation For Myanmar People



Please donate for our Myanmar people who suffered from this natural disaster Nargis cyclone storm. Our Myanmar people really needs international help and assistance.
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Myanmar Welcoming International Help



Myanmar Welcoming International Help

Myanmar army government is now welcoming the international help and assistance. International organization and assistance groups are ready to help our Myanmar people who suffered from devastated Nargis cyclone storm. Please read the whole news on DVB.

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Cyclone Destroyed Hlaing Thar Yar City



Nargis cyclone storm destroyed the whole city of Hlaing Thar Yar which is located in the Yangon division. Thousands of families becomes homeless and over 10,000 people died during this Nargis cyclone storm passing Yangon Myanmar. Read the whole news on DVB.

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Myanmar Food Water Shortage



Myanmar people in Yangon are now facing the shortage of water, food, electricity, and gasoline after Nargis cyclone storm passed through Yangon. You can read the whole news on DVB.

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Donation For Myanmar People




For those who want to donate for Myanmar people who suffered from the biggest and the strongest Nargis cyclone storm, you can contact the above phone numbers. Please help to our Myanmar poor people who becomes homeless and suffered this Nargis cyclone.

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Here are another set of the consequences of Myanmar cyclone photos. It's very unpleasant scene. I wish all our Myanmar people will be ok as soon as possible.

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Myanmar Storm Nargis Cyclone








Here are some more photos of Myanmar storm Nargis cyclone. It's really really strongest cyclone for Myanmar within fifty years. This storm Nargis cyclone devastates all the beauties of our capital Yangon Myanmar. If you want to view more photos of Yangon Myanmar, you can watch them in this flickr photos album.

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Myanmar Nargis Cyclone Storm Video





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Nargis Cyclone Storm Latest News



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Here I uploaded Yangon Myanmar latest photos. (http://myanmarhumanity.blogspot.com). Yangon Myanmar has been destroyed because of this heavy and strong Nargis cyclone storm.

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Nargis Cyclone Storm Video



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Yangon Photos After Nargis Cyclone Storm



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Yangon Myanmar photos after Nargis cyclone storm. All the trees fall down on the roads and streets of Yangon Myanmar because of this strongest Nargis cyclone storm.

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