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To: benwood who wrote (42127)9/22/2005 7:33:23 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
Your post is unadulterated nonsense.

WHO reports the key to saving a patient with Bird Flu lies in giving Tamiflu within the first 48 hours.

Unfortunately most patients in China, Indonesia, and Viet Nam do not get connected with adequate health care within that period.

Tony Faucci has said he believes the current untreated death rate from Bird Flu is around 50%. The fatality rate of the 1916 Influenza pandemic was only around 10%.

Patients connected with the right hospital in time generally survive, but some fatalities still occur from blood clots dislodged from damaged lung tissue.

Patients under treatment have often been given Relenza inhalers in addition to Tamiflu, and some have been given some form of Amantadine. All were place on oxygen and those under care who progressed have been placed on ventilators.
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