|

Swine Influenza Vaccination: Is There Really A Cure?

Swine flulg Swine Influenza Vaccination: Is There Really A Cure?So far many medical research centers have worked upon the Swine Influenza, whether it can be cured or not. So far all the researches have revealed that the disease is curable with the help of prompt treatment. Certain drugs have been tested to check their efficacy regarding the treatment. The center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated that this flu can be treated very early, if caught, with two of the antiviral medications, Tamiflu (Oseltamivir) and Relenza (Zanamivir). These must be taken within 48 hours after the first symptom recognized for better results.

Currently there are four types of antiviral drugs available and are licensed for use in the US, Amantadine, Oseltamivir, Rimantadine and Zanamivir. It must be noted that these drugs do not prevent us from getting the disease but they only lessen the symptoms and produce antibodies which remain after the disease has gone and prevent countering any other disease.

The CDC and World Health Organization are working upon a new task which is based upon producing a vaccine which can prevent Swine Influenza. The Drug Manufacturers are already in the process and have been provided with required material used in the manufacturing. It has been suggested that the vaccine will be available by this summer (2009).Though the flu can be dealt with common antiviral drugs as soon as the early symptoms appear.

However, other measures should also be taken, like, drinking fluids, which help in dehydration which, in a viral attack, is likely to take place. Sports drinks can also be beneficial. Proper diet with supplements such as vitamin C, hydration and proper rest help boost the immune system and are also necessary.

Another precaution according to the medical experts is that Aspirin is to be avoided by the infected people under the age of 18 due to the risk of Reyes Syndrome. A major problem encountered while treating viral infections is that the viruses can continue to mutate and adjust its protein coating through series of chemical reactions and render the anti-viral medication ineffective. Thus symptomatic relief achieved by supportive therapy is of a greater value since it strengthens the hosts own immune system.

Ongoing research will surely come up with an effective treatment to counter the curse of swine flu within the next few years to come.

-Admin-

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Popularity: unranked [?]

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Yahoo! Bookmarks
  • Technorati
  • Blogosphere News
  • StumbleUpon
  • LinkedIn
  • HealthRanker
  • MySpace
  • Twitter
  • RSS

3 Responses for “Swine Influenza Vaccination: Is There Really A Cure?”

  1. There are two sides debating about this issue, one side believe that the flu is not that scary, and it is everywhere, people dont need to worry about it, the other side think the flu is the most deadly disease that will end mankind

  2. Nina says:

    Swine flu is the largest epidemic not only in the US but around the world.
    Thank you for these tips.
    More power!!!

  3. Doug G. says:

    Very interesting article. I do agree that in order to keep the virus down, we all should make sure to keep our hands clean when visiting public places.

Leave a Reply