The flu infant is vulnerable!

One worries about the fact that the flu infant is vulnerable owing to the verification of
swine flu death tolls reaching new heights in every country! The threat of a swine flu
pandemic is very real. While Health Authorities and governments all over the world are
doing their best to curb the outbreak it is fact that this new strain of the Influenza A
H1N1 virus has infected mostly young people – from toddlers to young adults – who
seem to have no or very little immunity against this disease.

The infant is truly vulnerable because of low immunity to the new strain of influenza
virus. In children the warning signs to be on the lookout for are: rapid or fast breathing,
trouble in breathing, a bluish colored skin, refusing to drink any fluids, a lethargic
attitude and listlessness, bring extremely irritable, persistent fever and cough etc.
These symptoms if detected should prompt immediate action and the child needs
immediate and urgent medical attention.

Even though Tamiflu can be bought as syrup, it is not approved for children under the
age of 12 months or a year. The Food and Drug Administration has approved Tamiflu
for the swine flu infant under the “Emergency Use Authorization”. Dosages differ for
infants less than 3 months to 11 months. Tamiflu must be started within 48 hours of the
child over 12 months developing the symptoms. This is not for infants under three
months. Relenza is recommended as treatment for children who are at least 7 years of
age.
All efforts have to be made to see that surfaces are kept free of viruses. The swine flu
virus can easily contaminate surfaces and infants are exposed to great risks of
infection. Therefore it is recommended that the Smittstopp spray is used on all types of
surfaces. This spray adheres strongly to the surface and leaves behind a layer of
cationic polymer that is positively charged. This layer then attracts the negatively
charged microorganisms that are anionic viruses and bacteria to it and proceeds to kill
them in a second. The spray therefore works on the principle of electrostatic attraction.
The Smittstopp spray must be used in all public places like hotels, restaurants,
amusement parks, shopping centers, libraries, schools, colleges and other likely
places. Taps, door knobs, lift buttons, table tops, switches, railings and other places
that are being constantly touched by children and adults should be kept virus free by
spraying their surfaces with the Smittstopp spray. Personal items like mobile phones,
keys, bags and purses, and even items of jewelry and clothing can be sprayed with this
wonder spray.

What better way to stop the viruses and bacteria from spreading than to use the
Smittstopp spray! Reduce all risks of infection by making sure the sprayed surfaces are
kept clean and not re-sprayed with other cleaners that are negatively charged and will
neutralize the effect.

Remember the flu infant is vulnerable and every effort on our part to keep personal
hygiene and the sanitization of the environment at the highest possible degree is to be
made. Avoid all crowded areas as the swine flu virus is airborne and you are putting
yourself and your infant at risk if you mingle in the crowds. A careless sneeze or cough
that is not covered can be the cause of infection.

Article source: http://thepigflu.co.uk/swine-flu/the-flu-infant-is-vulnerable/