Monday, September 18, 2006

Avian flu prep



by Jan Dunlop




What you need to know to survive an avian bird flu pandemic

Avian Bird Flu has the potential to cause a major pandemic around the world, estimates are that up to 150 million people would die. The Spanish flu of 1918 killed 50 million. Most scientists now say that the question is not if but when this will occur. If Avian Bird Flu mutates so that it can be transmitted from human to human, it will probably spread rapidly. This will trigger a massive rush to secure flu vaccines, protective masks and other essential supplies.

Now is the time to act. If you get prepared ahead of time you can avoid most of the panic that will occur. Here are some simple steps you can take to ensure you are prepared:

Stock up on Flu Antiviral Drugs

According to the Center for Disease Control CDC, there are four different influenza antiviral drugs that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of influenza: Oseltamivir (Tamiflu), Zanamivir (Relenza), Amantadine and Rimantadine. All four have activity against influenza A viruses. However, sometimes influenza strains can become resistant to these drugs, and therefore the drugs may not always be effective. For example, analyses of some of the 2004 H5N1 viruses isolated from poultry and humans in Asia have shown that the viruses are resistant to two of the medications (Amantadine and Rimantadine).

Purchase N95 Masks

Masks serve two purposes. First, they reduce the risk of infection from an infected person and two, they also stop the spread of infection from someone who is infected.

N95 masks are used to protect against highly transmissible respiratory infections. “N” stands for NIOSH – The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the USA, and “95” reflects the filter efficiency of the mask. So “N95” indicates the mask is 95% efficient at filtering out particles of a size of approximately 0.3 microns and above. A N100 mask has a 99.7% efficiency of filtering out these small particles. Other paper or surgical masks are not suitable.

Get your Emergency Supplies in Order

Planning ahead of time will allow you to reduce your risk of exposure to the bird flu and to take better measures at protecting yourself and your family.

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