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    SWINE FLU UPDATE: As of June 20, 2009


    SWINE FLU UPDATE: As of June 20, 2009


    Every Friday the CDC posts the actual numbers of cases of all influenza infections in the US. We will be commenting
    on this posting from time to time.
    This note reviews the posting of June 20, 2009, posted on June 27, 2009.

    EPIDEMIC GROWS, BUT CASES REMAIN QUITE MILD
    The epidemic of H1N1 Influenza (swine flu) virus continues to grow. The good news is that it is still true that although
    spreading rapidl, this is still a quite mild illness.

    As of June, the numbers of cases of influenza jumped higher in the US. This week actually saw fewer deaths from this
    infection than previously, further proof that, as of now, this is indeed a mild illness.

    THE ADVANCED PEDIATRICS RECOMMENDED APPROACH AT THIS TIME
    As noted in our overview, we at Advanced Pediatrics will have a different approach to a mild illness than a severe
    illness. As long as this remains a mild illness, there is little or no advantage to diagnosis, treatment, or isolation.
    While this remains a mild illness the treatment with Tamiflu offers little relief for the risk of taking the medication.

    Isolation has been attempted very aggressively with whole schools and camps closing, aggressive exclusion of
    diagnosed individuals from schools and camps. The result has been a complete failure to stop the spread of the virus.
    Since we generally do not recommend policies that do not work, Advanced Pediatrics, at this time, is not recommending
    closing camps, schools, or keeping well-feeling but diagnosed individuals excluded from program activities.

    At this time the H1N1 influenza (swine flu) virus causes an illness very much like a mild flu, and should be treated as
    such, since that is what it is for now.

    WHAT IF THE H1N1 ILLNESS GETS MORE SEVERE
    If the H1N1 influenza (swine flu) virus starts causing more severe illness, the recommendations from the CDC, Boards
    of Health, and Advanced Pediatrics will change accordingly.

    STAY INFORMED: CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE, FACEBOOK, AND TWITTER PRESENCE
    ON THE H1N1 PANDEMIC
    Please see our overview of H1N1 Influenza (swine flu) on our website (drlavinrealanswers.com) and facebook page for
    details on what is a pandemic, an epidemic, what to do about this illness, and other details.

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