Monday, November 16, 2009

Treat to pregnant women who got swine flu

Boston (DbTechNo) - The World Health Organization issued a statement urging doctors not to expect a high risk to human anti-viral drugs to combat swine flu.

The swine flu vaccine can be administered, it is recommended that determined by laboratory confirmation, but in some cases the delay in the vaccine dangerous to the health of certain people.

If the clinical symptoms of swine influenza virus emerges, physicians should administer antivirals to the immediate risk of infection very reduced.

Pregnant women and other high-risk groups, such as the diseases people are especially at risk to contract the virus, because the already weakened immune system.

WHO doctor Dr Nikki Shindo, says that early administration of antiviral drugs for people with a high risk that it will significantly reduce the risk of complecations.

Since April, when the virus was identified in Mexico, it has spread around the world, killing thousands of people and infect hundreds of thousands more.

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