Thursday, August 13, 2009

H1N1 Swine flu

Dr. Deepak Purohit wrote to president of INDIA

PLEASE GO THROUGH THIS


President,


I agree with you that swine flu awareness is needed, but there is no need to be panicky and join the publicity propaganda carried out by media and others which acts as a vehicle to spread misconception than to spread scientific information.


These are few facts about swine flu when discussed with the leading epidemiologists.


1) Swine flu, that is H1N1 flu is not new, first detected in 1987

2) Infective stage of flue is 5 days, 1 day before and 4 days after onset of symptoms

3) The best way to prevent it spreading is asking patient having symptoms of flu like fever cough and running nose to take rest at home for 4 days so he does not transmit it

4) Masks are of limited value if any, in this disease, it can spread through droplets on your skin, through contact etc, and I have seen that the masks in Pune are worn as fashion statement, while walking on road today morning I saw people wearing masks coming out for a morning walk with their dogs!, many wearing masks around their necks, and so on, infect these masks shall act as the vehicles to carry the virus, instead, avoiding crowded places or cinema halls or malls where air conditioners are on, is advisable, because you get recalculated air, where the virus density multiplies

5)Death after H1N1 flu is not common, infect infections like measles is taking toll of thousands more every year, and we are oblivious of the facts. Swine flu is being blown out of proportion by media trying to create hysteria among lay people.

6) Fever accompanied by respiratory distress, should be immediately notified which is likely to be a complication of H1N1 flu

7)The mortality is less than .01 percent of those affected, that means may be one in 10,000 affected is likely to suffer the life loss.

8) If you remember, 2 years ago SARS was blown out of proportion, what happened? Humans develop immunity to the virus, the same is going to happen, we develop immunity in due course of time, the virus is in the air, you can not stop it, our body is already developing the immunity so nothing to panic.

We need to take care of children and elderly who have less immunity and do not let them go to crowded places that are all.


WE MUST START THIS CAMPAIGN OF NOT TO BE AFRAID OF THIS FLU AND LET YOUR DAILY WORK CONTINUE AS NORMAL, NO MASKS FOR ORDINARY CITIZENS, HEALTH CARE WORKERS OR SPECIFIC EXPOSED TO LOT OF CROWDED ENVIRONMENTS MAY BE BENEFITTED, NOT PROVEN.


I am amazed to hear that people are selling masks of RS 20 each which are available to less than Rupee 1 in the market.

See who is getting benefitted?


Please spread the scientific info, do not join the band wagon and stick to science, that should be the order of the day.


Best Regards


Avoid eating outside, especially road side vendors…


Take extra precaution on children who are more vulnerable to the disease .. even if it is a small symptom, it is best to have a thorough check done .
STAY ALERT! PREVENT AGAINST SWINE FLU

GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZED HOSPITALS FOR TREATMENT OF SWINE FLU

Chennai


  1. King Institute of Preventive Medicine (24/7 Service) Guindy, Chennai – 32 (044) 22501520, 22501521 & 22501522

  2. Communicable Diseases Hospital Thondiarpet, Chennai (044) 25912686/87/88, 9444459543

  3. Government General Hospital Opp. Central Railway Station, Chennai – 03 (044) 25305000, 25305723, 25305721, 25330300


Pune



  1. Naidu Hospital Nr Le'Meridian, Raja Bahadur Mill, GPO, Pune - 01 (020) 26058243

  2. National Institute of Virology 20A Ambedkar Road, Pune - 11 (020) 26006290




Kolkata



  1. ID Hospital 57,Beliaghata, Beliaghata Road, Kolkata - 10‎ (033) 23701252



Coimbatore



  1. Government General Hospital Near Railway Station, (0422) 2301393, 2301394, 2301395, 2301396

    Trichy Road, Coimbatore - 18




Hyderabad



  1. Govt... General and Chest Diseases Hospital, Erragadda, Hyderabad (040) 23814939




Mumbai



  1. Kasturba Gandhi Hospital Arthur Road, N M Joshi Marg, Jacob Circle, Mumbai - 11 (022) 23083901, 23092458, 23004512

  2. Sir J J Hospital J J Marg, Byculla, Mumbai - 08 (022) 23735555, 23739031, 23760943, 23768400 / 23731144 / 5555 / 23701393 / 1366

  3. Haffkine Institute Acharya Donde Marg, Parel, Mumbai - 12 (022) 24160947, 24160961, 24160962




Kochi



  1. Government Medical College Gandhi Nagar P O, Kottayam - 08 (0481) 2597311,2597312

  2. Government Medical College Vandanam P O, Allapuzha - 05 (0477) 2282015

  3. Taluk Hospital Railway Station Road, Alwaye, Ernakulam (0484) 2624040 Sathyajit - 09847840051

  4. Taluk Hospital Perumbavoor PO, Ernakulam 542 (0484) 2523138 Vipin - 09447305200




Gurgaon



  1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Ansari Nagar, Aurobindo Marg Ring Road, New Delhi - 29 (011) 26594404, 26861698 Prof. R C Deka - 9868397464

  2. Delhi National Institute for Communicable Diseases 22, Sham Nath Marg, (011) 23971272/060/344/524/449/326

    New Delhi - 54

  3. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Kharak Singh Marg, (011) 23741640, 23741649, 23741639

    New Delhi - 01 Dr. N K Chaturvedi – 9811101704

  4. Vallabhai Patel Chest Institute University Enclave, New Delhi- 07 (011) 27667102, 27667441, 27667667, 27666182




Bangalore



  1. Victoria Hospital K R Market, Kalasipalayam, Bangalore - 02 (080) 26703294 Dr. Gangadhar - 94480-49863

  2. SDS Tuberculosis & Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases Hosur Road, Hombegowda Nagar, Bangalore - 29 (080) 26631923 Dr. Shivaraj - 99801-48780


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Logo quiz





  1. Aaj Tak

  2. MRF

  3. Maggie

  4. LG

  5. McDonald's

  6. Domino's

  7. Virgin mobile

  8. Kodak

  9. Pepsi

  10. Kwality Walts