Showing posts with label Swine Flu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swine Flu. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Scottish Researchers-Vaccination Program-Pandemic Influenza-H1n1 Flu Virus-Swine Flu

Swine flu shots a success for Scotland

A swine flu (H1N1) pandemic swept the globe in 2009, reaching the U.K. in April 2009. The first infections in the U.K. were brought in by travelers from Mexico. By July 2, 2009, there had been 28,456 cases in the U.K. overall, and 6450 in Scotland. As a result of this, the Scottish authorities put a vaccination program in place for pandemic H1N1 2009 in October 2009, and a team of Scottish researchers have assessed its effectiveness in a paper published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.The researchers looked at records from primary case and hospitals, as well as death certificates and virological swabs. They concluded that the vaccination program protected against pandemic influenza, as 77% of the people who had been vaccinated avoided infection with H1N1. The vaccine also cut the numbers of flu-related hospital admissions by 20%, as well as reducing the numbers of deaths."Our findings help strengthen the international evidence base for the effectiveness of H1N1 vaccination programs and the future distribution of pandemic influenza vaccines," said lead author Colin Simpson of the University of Edinburgh. "However, despite the best efforts to encourage the most vulnerable to be vaccinated, there were low rates of uptake in the very young and pregnant women who were most susceptible to the pandemic."If these techniques could be used to monitor vaccine uptake and effects in real time, this could help authorities and healthcare providers to distribute vaccines more effectively and efficiently.- read the press release
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Saturday, 26 May 2012

Advanced Breast Cancer-Pregnant Women-Preterm Birth-Older Adults

Fewer Stillbirths Among Pregnant Women Vaccinated Against Flu

FRIDAY, May 25 -- Pregnant women who received a flu shot to protect them against the H1N1 swine flu virus had a significantly reduced risk of stillbirth, preterm birth and of having a baby small for gestational age, according to a new study.The... read more..


Fitness May Boost Survival for Women With Breast Cancer

FRIDAY, May 25 -- Women with advanced breast cancer who have higher levels of fitness during treatment tend to live longer than women with lower levels of fitness during treatment, new research finds.Treatments for breast cancer can weaken women's... read more..


Exercise Helps Older Adults Stay Fit

SATURDAY, May 26 -- People tend to exercise less as they grow older, but keeping physically active is essential for remaining healthy and independent, an expert says."Exercise is important for almost everyone. There are very few medical conditions... read more..