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Utah child’s death tied to swine flu virus

June 5, 2009 by fluoutbreak · Leave a Comment 

By Heather May, The Salt Lake Tribune

A child is the second Utahn to die after testing positive for H1N1 swine flu.

The Salt Lake Valley Health Department reported the death Thursday. The child, between the ages of 5 and 18, died this week and had a “pretty severe underlying chronic condition” and respiratory problems, according to Dagmar Vitek, the department’s medical director.

Those illnesses would have put him or her at a higher risk of developing serious complications from the flu. The child was homeschooled, according to the health department. He or she was hospitalized at Primary Children’s Medical Center and died less than 24 hours later.

Most of the 489 cases in Utah continue to be mild, much like seasonal flu, according to the state Health Department. Still, Salt Lake County is warning that while the H1N1 flu seems to have plateaued in much of the rest of the country, it is still on the rise here.

“I don’t think we have peaked yet,” Vitek said. “The [influenza] type A tests that come back positive are going up, up, up. It’s out there in the community and people really have to be aware of that.”

Nationally, around 36,000 people die from seasonal flu-related causes. So far, there have been 17 U.S. deaths related to the H1N1 flu — not counting Utah’s latest death — with more than 11,000 confirmed cases, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

About 350 Utahns die of seasonal flu-related causes each year, with an average of two pediatric deaths. This year, one child has died of the seasonal flu, according to the state health department.

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Sunwin International Increases Availability Of Two Veterinary Medicines To Combat Swine Flu Virus In China

June 4, 2009 by fluoutbreak · Leave a Comment 

Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: SUWN), a leader in the production and distribution of Chinese herbs, veterinary medicines and one of the world’s leading producers of all natural, zero calorie Stevia in China, announced today that the company has increased the availability of two veterinary medicines, Huangqiduotang vaccine and Jinfang Detoxification Powder to treat swine flu that has recently spread in North America and other parts of the world. These products, currently used for controlling various types of influenza in China, have demonstrated effectiveness in controlling swine flu outbreaks among livestock. 

Both veterinary medicines have been developed by authoritative veterinary experts within China. Jinfang Detoxification Powder is mixed in animal feeds, and Huangqiduotang vaccine is delivered via injection. Both products are antiviral, increasing the immunity of livestock to various types of flu viruses including swine flu. Sunwin is increasing its inventory of these products for distribution in China and potentially to other countries in the Far East if the virus spreads to these areas. 

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