Swine Flu "Dr. Kaiser I. Saleem" Way

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Swine Flu is danger and Humanity is fighting it every where.
Swine Flu started from Mexico and immediately captured very advance country America, the great USA After some months, now the swine flu has captured India too. I was thinking of a platform where each & every concerned and related with Swine Flu may put his medical, technical knowledge and personal experience.

Mr. Amitabh Bachchan came here as inspinig idea. Mr. Big B regularly writes and publish his blog to show his views and points in entirety. Which is not possible in other media form.

That way www.PandemicFlu.in came into existence with the help of Bhagyodaya Sewa.

A strong website which is blog and forum both is now live.

I invite every one to put forth correct and accurate medical and technical knowledge as well as all people are invited to post their feeling and experience about Swine Flu.

Swine Flu Introduction in Hindi

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SWINE FLU UPDATE

Etiquette authority Debretts has handed out pointers to Christmas partygoers on how to kiss under the mistletoe while avoiding swine flu.

London, November 23 : Etiquette authority Debrett's has handed out pointers to Christmas partygoers on how to kiss under the mistletoe while avoiding swine flu.

The specialist publisher urged people to avoid a full festive kiss on the lips under the mistletoe and opt for polite social kissing, a brief peck on the cheek.

Jo Bryant, Debrett's etiquette adviser, recommended people not to 'leave a saliva trace', allow a hand to wander, make air kissing or any 'mwah' sounds.

"Because of the spread of swine flu this year, people have started to think they might not jump under the mistletoe quite as readily this season," the Telegraph quoted Bryant as saying.

"But it's medically proven that a peck on the cheek is much more hygienic than a handshake.

"People carry billions more germs on their hands so 'cheek-to-cheek' kissing is a healthier greeting by far," she added.

Auctioneer Nick Champion, who leads the annual Tenbury Wells mistletoe auctions, however, expressed his doubts over such handling of mistletoe encounters.

He said: "The last thing we need is people worrying about kissing at Christmas and we're really hoping that people aren't going to be put off buying mistletoe because of some health scare."

ANI

Swine Flu Then , now & Ahead

Some comments & Questions

1) First website which is in our national language & English for larger coverage

2) Why should India pay for Swine Flu coming from Mexico Pigs , Mad Cow comming from England , Bird Flue coming from Far East , WHEN WILL THEY LEARN to eat FULL cooked meat.?

3) Why that poor girl from Pune has to die for Media & Goverment to wake up?

4) Was the initial extreme hype on SF was joint exercise between Media , Govt , and mask manufacturer. ?

5) How do you see SF spread in coming winter ?

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What about breastfeeding? Should the mother stop if she is ill?

No, not unless your doctor advises it. Studies on other influenza infections show that breastfeeding is most likely protective for babies - it passes on helpful maternal immunities and lowers the risk of respiratory disease. Breastfeeding provides the best overall nutrition for babies and increases their defense factors to fight illness.

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WHO INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the new influenza A(H1N1)?

Updated 11 June 2009

What is the new influenza A(H1N1)?

This is a new influenza A(H1N1) virus that has never before circulated among humans. This virus is not related to previous or current human seasonal influenza viruses.

How do people become infected with the virus?

The virus is spread from person-to-person. It is transmitted as easily as the normal seasonal flu and can be passed to other people by exposure to infected droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing that can be inhaled, or that can contaminate hands or surfaces.

To prevent spread, people who are ill should cover their mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, stay home when they are unwell, clean their hands regularly, and keep some distance from healthy people, as much as possible.

There are no known instances of people getting infected by exposure to pigs or other animals.

The place of origin of the virus is unknown.

What are the signs and symptoms of infection?

Signs of influenza A(H1N1) are flu-like, including fever, cough, headache, muscle and joint pain, sore throat and runny nose, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhoea.

Why are we so worried about this flu when hundreds of thousands die every year from seasonal epidemics?

Seasonal influenza occurs every year and the viruses change each year - but many people have some immunity to the circulating virus which helps limit infections. Some countries also use seasonal influenza vaccines to reduce illness and deaths.

But influenza A(H1N1) is a new virus and one to which most people have no or little immunity and, therefore, this virus could cause more infections than are seen with seasonal flu. WHO is working closely with manufacturers to expedite the development of a safe and effective vaccine but it will be some months before it is available.

The new influenza A(H1N1) appears to be as contagious as seasonal influenza, and is spreading fast particularly among young people (from ages 10 to 45). The severity of the disease ranges from very mild symptoms to severe illnesses that can result in death. The majority of people who contract the virus experience the milder disease and recover without antiviral treatment or medical care. Of the more serious cases, more than half of hospitalized people had underlying health conditions or weak immune systems.

Most people experience mild illness and recover at home. When should someone seek medical care?

A person should seek medical care if they experience shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, or if a fever continues more than three days. For parents with a young child who is ill, seek medical care if a child has fast or labored breathing, continuing fever or convulsions (seizures).

Supportive care at home - resting, drinking plenty of fluids and using a pain reliever for aches - is adequate for recovery in most cases. (A non-aspirin pain reliever should be used by children and young adults because of the risk of Reye's syndrome.)

Related links

Clinical observations of influenza A(H1N1) from affected countries, 22 May 2009 [pdf 1.50Mb]

Influenza (seasonal) fact sheet

Dr kis How you see the swine flu death in Chhattisgarh?

The first swine flu death has occured in Chhattisgarh, Bilaspur and the test result came very late.
What is your opinion about the swaine flu death?

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बधाइया।।।।।।।।।।।।

keep it up....

बधाई साधुवाद धन्‍यवाद आपकी जय हो डा सलीम कैसर

Dr. Salim Kaisar or Dr Saleem Kaisar or Dr Salim Kesar कृपया अपने नाम की सही स्‍पेलिंग की तस्‍दीक करियेगा, इंटरनेट में मुझे ये तीनो स्‍पेलिंग मिले, आपकी स्‍वाइन फ्लू की जानकारी ने तो डर भगा दिया अब तो ऐसा है कि ये तो एक फ्लू है और आप डाक्‍टर साहेबान के रहते चिन्‍ता नही है

Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Influenza and so many flus are confusing

Dr Sahab There are many names coming out in media, a lot of technical name too like H1N1 and all that, please post a note specially for common man, ordinary people to understand abour various forms of flu.

Congratulations for PandemicFlu.in as one stop website portal

Dr Kis I specially thank you for such a nice effort and wisely choosing the swine flu website name as PandemicFlo.in, I hope it must adress the Swine Flu in its entirety along with other flu and lungs related issues or even anything related to Swine Flu like Mahamari.

USA America Government maintains good information on Swine Flu but in India it is other story. Definirely society coming to fight swine flu with own effort and own platform is a great hope and new begining in India in medical field.

As far I have seen Dr Kis, I see your website from India is the only one in this field.

Keep it up and I thank you again for an awareness global platform.

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