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 Post subject: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:15 pm 
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H1N1 could be making a comeback

http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/healthte ... y/6917115/

Chapel Hill, N.C. — UNC Hospitals epidemiologist Dr. David Weber said there are signs that another wave of the H1N1 virus might be starting.

There have been two waves of the virus so far, one last spring and another in the late summer and early fall.

In the past two weeks, five patents were admitted to UNC Hospital with H1N1, Weber said. Of those patients, three required intensive care.


The H1N1 virus could dominate our traditional flu season, he said.

“Classically, for each year, we peak in North Carolina, sort of mid to late February through early March, so we haven't really reached our peak and so we're expecting another peak,” he said. “It may be all H1N1 or it may be some seasonal flu mixed in as well.”

Many people may think the threat is over and aren't taking advantage of the plentiful supply of H1N1 vaccine, Weber warned.

Others think that because they're healthy, with no underlying health problems, that they don't need it.

“About a third of the people who died of H1N1 are completely normal, and so even if people are healthy, they should get the vaccine,” he said.


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
PostPosted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 11:08 pm 
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As a reminder, UNC at Chapel Hill is not far from Duke Medical Center were there were three fatal cases with D225G and H274Y (who I believe died within a few days of each other).

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:15 am 
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Tex wrote:
H1N1 could be making a comeback

http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/healthte ... y/6917115/

Chapel Hill, N.C. — UNC Hospitals epidemiologist Dr. David Weber said there are signs that another wave of the H1N1 virus might be starting.

There have been two waves of the virus so far, one last spring and another in the late summer and early fall.

In the past two weeks, five patents were admitted to UNC Hospital with H1N1, Weber said. Of those patients, three required intensive care.


The H1N1 virus could dominate our traditional flu season, he said.

“Classically, for each year, we peak in North Carolina, sort of mid to late February through early March, so we haven't really reached our peak and so we're expecting another peak,” he said. “It may be all H1N1 or it may be some seasonal flu mixed in as well.”

Many people may think the threat is over and aren't taking advantage of the plentiful supply of H1N1 vaccine, Weber warned.

Others think that because they're healthy, with no underlying health problems, that they don't need it.

“About a third of the people who died of H1N1 are completely normal, and so even if people are healthy, they should get the vaccine,” he said.


Do we know any of the ages of these patients? Probably not due to HIPPA Regs. It is flu season and the weather is very odd. So we are bound to have flu deaths for sure.


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
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ms4920 wrote:
Tex wrote:
H1N1 could be making a comeback

http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/healthte ... y/6917115/

Chapel Hill, N.C. — UNC Hospitals epidemiologist Dr. David Weber said there are signs that another wave of the H1N1 virus might be starting.

There have been two waves of the virus so far, one last spring and another in the late summer and early fall.

In the past two weeks, five patents were admitted to UNC Hospital with H1N1, Weber said. Of those patients, three required intensive care.


The H1N1 virus could dominate our traditional flu season, he said.

“Classically, for each year, we peak in North Carolina, sort of mid to late February through early March, so we haven't really reached our peak and so we're expecting another peak,” he said. “It may be all H1N1 or it may be some seasonal flu mixed in as well.”

Many people may think the threat is over and aren't taking advantage of the plentiful supply of H1N1 vaccine, Weber warned.

Others think that because they're healthy, with no underlying health problems, that they don't need it.

“About a third of the people who died of H1N1 are completely normal, and so even if people are healthy, they should get the vaccine,” he said.


Do we know any of the ages of these patients? Probably not due to HIPPA Regs. It is flu season and the weather is very odd. So we are bound to have flu deaths for sure.

The key to this story is not the number, but the ratio (3 of 5 admitted ended up in the ICU). This is NOT a weather story.

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:18 pm 
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niman wrote:
ms4920 wrote:
Tex wrote:
H1N1 could be making a comeback

http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/healthte ... y/6917115/

Chapel Hill, N.C. — UNC Hospitals epidemiologist Dr. David Weber said there are signs that another wave of the H1N1 virus might be starting.

There have been two waves of the virus so far, one last spring and another in the late summer and early fall.

In the past two weeks, five patents were admitted to UNC Hospital with H1N1, Weber said. Of those patients, three required intensive care.


The H1N1 virus could dominate our traditional flu season, he said.

“Classically, for each year, we peak in North Carolina, sort of mid to late February through early March, so we haven't really reached our peak and so we're expecting another peak,” he said. “It may be all H1N1 or it may be some seasonal flu mixed in as well.”

Many people may think the threat is over and aren't taking advantage of the plentiful supply of H1N1 vaccine, Weber warned.

Others think that because they're healthy, with no underlying health problems, that they don't need it.

“About a third of the people who died of H1N1 are completely normal, and so even if people are healthy, they should get the vaccine,” he said.


Do we know any of the ages of these patients? Probably not due to HIPPA Regs. It is flu season and the weather is very odd. So we are bound to have flu deaths for sure.

The key to this story is not the number, but the ratio (3 of 5 admitted ended up in the ICU). This is NOT a weather story.


No it is not. But we do not know ages and it is REAL flu season, too.


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
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Seasonal flu is NOT circulating in the US. It was not circulating in the fall and is NOT circulating now.

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
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niman wrote:
Seasonal flu is NOT circulating in the US. It was not circulating in the fall and is NOT circulating now.


I am sorry, I phrased it wrong. It is the winter, which is equal to traditional flu season, meaning more spread. I know there is no seasonal flu circulating.


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill NC h1n1 could be making a comeback
PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 5:00 am 
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