Posts Tagged: ‘epidemic’

You’ve probably already heard about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a gigantic charitable organization that “focuses on improving people’s health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of extreme hunger and poverty.” Take a look at their fact sheet for more information about the foundation’s work. The foundation places an enormous importance [...]

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The Myth, the Math, the Sex – “One survey, recently reported by the federal government, concluded that men had a median of seven female sex partners. Women had a median of four male sex partners. Another study, by British researchers, stated that men had 12.7 heterosexual partners in their lifetimes and women had 6.5. But [...]

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History is riddled with instances of deadly epidemics — which is why health officials have started to look backward to find the right tactics to take with the Swine Flu. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), for instance, has recruited the help of Dr. Howard Markel, a medical historian and pediatrician at the University of Michigan, reports CNN. Markel has studied the flu epidemic of 1918 to see which nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) work best in such situations.

Markel found that NPIs such as closing down schools, limiting public gatherings and isolating infected patients worked wonders in slowing down the spread of the disease in the 1918 epidemic. Of course, the ideal response to an epidemic is to find a vaccine as quickly as possible — not just slow it down. However, Markel points out that, historically, slowing down an epidemic buys time for health officials to find a vaccine.

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For whatever reason — out of concern, curiosity or just a desire to stay up to date with current events — people are going out of their way to track the H1N1 influenza virus (that’s the swine flu) in real time over the Internet.

There’s an Internet Explorer plug-in, for example.

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