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Is it a bad thing that there is a tamiflu resistant H1N1 virus strain? And what does it mean now?

5 comments:

innovato said...

The answer to your question is there in this blog, hope it might help you :)
Goto : health-careblog.blogspot.com/

Ellie said...

From a July 9 article: Officials have documented three cases of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu, but they appear to be isolated cases and not evidence of widespread resistance, the WHO said. In one case, testing revealed that a teenage girl who flew from San Francisco to Hong Kong was infected with a Tamiflu-reistant strain, despite the fact that she hadn’t been treated with Tamiflu — suggesting a resistant strain that has the ability to spread from person to person, the New York Times reports.
**There is no evidence that the resistant strain is widespread, and Tamiflu-resistant flu is susceptible to Relenza, another drug.**
So far, so good....

antonez_ said...

it means that that the virus is no longer resistance to tamiflu but there is Relenza which seems to work for the treatment

theintro said...

yes that means that they will have to find something else that can treat it and if they dont well h1n1 has killed serval people so just think if theres nothing to cure it what could happen

Chupacab said...

HELL ON EARTH!!!

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