Showing posts with label Tamiflu vaccine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamiflu vaccine. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

"Guess What" Deadly H7N9 virus develops drug-resistance to Tamiflu


"Guess What" Deadly H7N9 virus develops drug-resistance to Tamiflu. (YourHealth).
TAIPEI, Taiwan - The only H7N9 patient so far in Taiwan was carrying two strains of the same virus, with one being drug resistant and the other not, making it tricky to treat to him, doctors said.
Huang Li-min, a doctor from National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH), explained that it was possible the avian flu virus was not drug resistant when the patient was first infected, but mutated later to become resistant to Tamiflu. 
With Tamiflu failing, NTUH later switched to another intravenous drug, Huang said. Because of the presence of the two strains simultaneously, it was difficult for doctors to determine how much the virus’ drug resistance had undermined the therapy Chou Chi-hao, deputy director-general of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), said it is natural for viruses to mutate, saying the H1N1 flu strain mutated after infecting human beings.
But Huang said H7N9 has limited chances of human-to-human transmission through respiratory secretions because the virus has difficulty surviving the environments of human upper respiratory systems. Patients do not have symptoms of a runny nose or sneezing.
The patient, surnamed Lee, got sick on April 12, three days after returning from a business trip in China. His condition was initially critical, but has improved much. He has already been transferred from the intensive care unit to an ordinary ward at NTUH. The findings by the NTUH and CDC about H7N9 are to be published in a local medical journal next month. Resistance is of concern in the scenario of an influenza pandemic (Wong and Yuen 2005), and may be more likely to develop in avian influenza than seasonal influenza due to the potentially longer duration of infection by novel viruses.Read the full story here.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

H1N1 cases in Saudi Arabia kept silent to avoid panic among haj pilgrims.


H1N1 cases in Saudi Arabia kept silent  to avoid panic among haj pilgrims.(GD).Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (4E) – Saudi health authorities reported at least eight cases of H1N1 infections at the Al-Amal mental hospital in Riyadh.
The infected people were given Tamiflu vaccine while 27 other people, including four nurses, suspected of having the influenza virus were quarantined. Staff of the hospital also took precautionary measures, including wearing masks when dealing with patients, and cancelling an party celebrating the Eid al-Adha Muslim festival.
The latest H1N1 outbreak in the kingdom was discovered 18 days ago but was not disclosed to avoid panic among haj pilgrims according to spokesman of Health Affairs Directorate in Riyadh Saad Al Qahtani. 
The virus first reached Saudi Arabia in 2009 brought by an infected Filipino nurse working at King Faisal Specialized Hospital. Last month, a Saudi boy vacationing with his family in Hong Kong was diagnosed with the virus but recovered. In September, a 60-year-old Saudi man died from the virus and a 49-year-old Qatari man was infected with it after traveling to the kingdom. The Qatari man has recovered after being treated in a hospital in London.Read the full story here.

Related: Novel coronavirus Saudi Arabia, third case confirmed A third case of novel coronavirus infection causing severe respiratory illness has been confirmed in Saudi Arabia.

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