Avoid Swine Flu Manual Ask: Do you want to learn quick and easy how
you can avoid the Swine Flu?
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You catch the Swine Flu When a Sick Person Sneezes! The virus is
very small and it will be all around us. When a person sneezes, the
droplets can reach up to 150 feet a second. We Inhale the large
droplets or touch the Germ After it falls from the Air.
THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION SAYS THAT UP TO TWO BILLION PEOPLE
WILL CATCH THE SWINE FLU OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS.
The virus is very small and it will be all around us. It is only 80
to 120 billionths of a meter in diameter.
If you are one of the people in the high-risk groups, you cannot
afford to take chances. If you catch the swine flu, you could easily
have fatal or life threatening complications.
Parts of this information is from the study that the CDC (Center of
Disease Control) made after the H1N1 flu appeared early in the
outbreak in the United States. There were 268 patients hospitalized
and died. People with underlying health conditions were in large
numbers. For example, people who had asthma were 32% of the group even
though they are only 8% of the US population. Even with seasonal flu
diabetics, those with heart disease and pregnancy have a higher-risk
of serious or fatal flu-related problems. These people need to avoid
the swine flu at all cost!
The World Health Organization and the CDC said that the people in the
following groups have increased risk of severe and fatal problems when
they catch the swine flu:
1. CHILDREN 0-4 YEARS OLD
GRAPH A below shows that children between 0-4 had the highest
hospitalization rate during this period of admittance. (but especially
children younger than 2 years old)
THESE ARE H1N1 SYMPTOM WARNING SIGNS FOR CHILDREN WHO NEED EMERGENCY
ROOM VISITS OR HELP FROM A DOCTOR.
1. Fever lasting more than three days
2. Difficultly in breathing or fast breathing
3. Gray or bluish skin
4. Dehydration
5. Not interacting or difficulty waking up
6. There flu symptoms get better but return later with a worse cough
and fever
7. Severe or constant vomiting
8. They do not want to be held or they are irritable
2. (5 TO 24 YEARS OLD) with no underlying health problems. GRAPH B
shows that the 5 to 24 years old had the highest hospitalization rate
during this part of admittance.
3. (40-49) YEAR-OLDS ARE THE GROUP MOST AT RISK Once they are
infected. Graph C are the actual deaths by age groups.
4. PREGANT WOMEN
According to the CDC, since April through October 2009 there have
been approximately 700 reported cases of swine flu in pregnant women.
One hundred needed intensive care and 28 died. This means 4% of the
total died. The average death rate for the 1918 Spanish flu in 1918
was
2.5 % and it killed from 50 to 100 million people worldwide.
5. Respiratory disease
6. CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE [such as ASTHMA or chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD)]
7. Cardiovascular disease
8. Diabetes
9. NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS (such as muscular dystrophy and multiple
sclerosis)
10. NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS (such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, brain
or spinal cord injuries, moderate to profound intellectual disability
[mental retardation] or developmental delay)
11. Kidney problems
12. Heart disease
13. Adults over age 65
14. Obese people
15. Blood disorders (including sickle cell disease)
16. Weakened immune systems or Suppressed immune systems (such as
people with HIV or AIDS or who are on medications that weaken the
immune system )
17. Cancer
18. Liver disorders
A swine flu pandemic will challenge the world. Here are a few
problems it will create.
The experiences from patients in the southern hemisphere during their
flu season show no middle ground. Either most people would have mild
symptoms or some people in the above high-risk groups would develop
severe symptoms. Severe swine flu cases cause the following problems:
If you have breathing problems, it could be due to acute lung
injury. Get professional help IMMEDIATELY .
The lung injury causes hypoxemia or lack of enough oxygen in the
blood
Many Patients need advanced technological equipment to survive
This equipment needs highly trained professionals to operate them.
Patients need long and expensive care
There are not enough intensive care units
During a large swine flu surge, many people could pass away due to
lack of care
During a swine flu pandemic, sick people will be sneezing all
around you. They will be in cars, office rooms, stores, schools, at
lunch, all around.
You could be talking to ten friends, loved ones, and other people
you know in a room. Five out of ten of your friends eventually could
catch the deadly virus. Some of them could pass away.
You might stay at home to avoid catching the swine flu. Expert
predict 1/3 of you will stay home. However, how long can you stay at
home and still pay the bills? I think that many of us will go broke.
A bad swine flu pandemic could last up to 2 years. You will need to
change things quickly, things you have done for years. Most people
will not have the tools to do so.
You and I learn most new things through TRIAL AND ERROR. Our
problem is the virus has no mercy. You cannot make major safety
mistakes.
A flu pandemic is no joke but a challenging event. The good part is
you can learn what to do now. We will show you how to avoid the swine
flu.
Why YOU need this guide?
* Any doctor will tell you it is better to prevent an illness than it
is to cure it.
*We have the easiest and quickest way to learn the facts you need!
* It is like going to school and learning by doing. Answer the
question and a nice or stern voice will give you the answer.
* There is a lot of good information out there and it is useful.
However, what good is it if YOU, cannot remember it when you need it?
We cannot SEE, SMELL, HEAR, or FEEL the virus.
* You need to have good safety habits to lower your chances of
getting the flu. We show you how to do it.
* These are some of the things you should not do during a swine flu
pandemic. One of them is touching your face. It is something we do. It
will not be easy to stop. We show you how to stop it by reminding
repeatedly.
* Doing something repeatedly frees the brain. Each time you repeat
it, it makes the habit stronger.
Congratulations! You have made the first step. You are reading
information that will help you control your habits therefore lowering
your chance of catching the flu. Success is in the details.
I created this interactive guide to solve these problems.
I will not sugarcoat things. I will let you know about mutations in
the germ so that you will have time to prepare for a more dangerous
virus. Also, I will give you tips you can use to BEAT IT.
I sleep like a baby knowing that others, and I, will get through
this ugly event SMELLING LIKE A ROSE.
This guide trains you to react to hundreds of things quicker than
reading a book.
Humans forget 80% of what we read after 24 hours.
Save your TIME, LEARN what you need to know FASTER. Some studies
show this kind of training can drop learning time up to 25%.
Studies have shown that people remember 20% of what they see. 40%
of what they see/hear. And 70 percent of what they see/hear/do.
A study by J.D. Fletcher for the Institute for Defense Analysis
found that this kind of training could help learning up to 25% over
reading a book.
People will need to change HABITS overnight that they have taken
their entire lives creating. The ones who do not will have a good
chance of getting the virus.
Habits are natural involuntary actions we get from repetition making
things easy to do. We will need to form new habits like the following:
1. Learn to NOT touch our face with our hands.
2. Learn how to use safety gear properly.
3. Also, things like how to stay clean in the bathroom.
4. And, other things like how to prepare to eat.
WAIT A MINUTE DID YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I JUST SAID? IT IS NOT EASY TO
CHANGE INVOLUNTARY ACTIONS YOU DO EVERY DAY.
Try not touching your face all day and you will see that it