12/10/2014 - As one of the very few independent voices willing to stand up against the scientific dogma of our modern medical regime, I've long felt a need to communicate the dangers of flu shots to the public so that people can have better information to prevent vaccine injuries and ...
Quarantine:A time period of separation or restriction of movement decreed to control the spread of disease. Before the era of antibiotics, quarantine was one of the few available means of halting the spread of infectious disease. It is still employed today as needed. Individuals may be quarantin...
This has led to the recognition that non-HAI or SRH assays need to be taken into account for regulatory approval of next-generation influenza vaccines [87, 88], though challenges in standardization of assays and reproducibility between laboratories still need to be overcome. Finally, human challeng...
Grading of international travel controls: 0-no measures; 1-screening; 2-quarantine arrivals from high-risk regions; 3-ban on arrivals from some regions. B Number of influenza virus subtypes. Commercial kits detected 1012 influenza-positive samples during 2018–2022: H1N1 (red), H3N2 (blue), ...
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virus to spread rapidly and globally.11Because influenza itself had yet to be isolated, let alone the discovery of a vaccine against the virus, the outbreak had to be controlled through nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), such as school closures, quarantines, and banning of public gatherings....
Swine flu isolation: What you need to know The sustain stage is used when the pandemic virus is established in Australia and spreading in the community. Should I be changing my travel plans to … http://www.examiner.com.au/news/local/news/health/swine-flu-isolation-what-you-need-to-know...
In the case of the infectious period (1 ~ 2 days before the onset of 7 days after the onset) and cases have been in contact, or 1 weeks have been to endemic areas, need to take certain measures to the (home or in the hospital), daily observation, measurement of body temperature and...
Guidelines regarding nonpharmaceutical interventions (e.g., voluntary quarantine) also might present special challenges because of conflicting recommendations about routine prenatal care and delivery. Finally, healthcare facilities need to develop plans to minimize exposure of pregnant women to ill persons,...
A classification system was developed for influenza viruses because of the practical need to assess the risk represented by the emergence of new variant viruses, and the need to determine herd or population immunity against previously circulating strains so that vaccine requirements can be assessed. Th...