Monday, April 27, 2009

Swine influenza frequently asked questions

***Source from WHO***
26 April 2009

• What is swine influenza?
• What are the implications for human health?
• Where have human cases occurred?
• How do people become infected?
• Is it safe to eat pork meat and products?
• What about the pandemic risk?
• Is there a human vaccine to protect swine influenza?
• What drugs are available for treatment?


What is swine influenza?

Swine influenza, or “swine flu”, is a highly contagious acute respiratory disease of pigs, caused by one of several swine influenza A viruses. Morbidity tends to be high and mortality low (1-4%). The virus is spread among pigs by aerosols, direct and indirect contact, and asymptomatic carrier pigs. Outbreaks in pigs occur year round, with an increased incidence in the fall and winter in temperate zones. Many countries routinely vaccinate swine populations against swine influenza.

Swine influenza viruses are most commonly of the H1N1 subtype, but other subtypes are also
circulating in pigs (e.g., H1N2, H3N1, H3N2). Pigs can also be infected with avian influenza viruses and human seasonal influenza viruses as well as swine influenza viruses. The H3N2 swine virus was thought to have been originally introduced into pigs by humans. Sometimes pigs can be infected with more than one virus type at a time, which can allow the genes from these viruses to mix. This can result in an influenza virus containing genes from a number of sources, called a "reassortant" virus.

Although swine influenza viruses are normally species specific and only infect pigs, they do
sometimes cross the species barrier to cause disease in humans.

What are the implications for human health?

Outbreaks and sporadic human infection with swine influenza have been occasionally reported.
Generally clinical symptoms are similar to seasonal influenza but reported clinical presentation ranges broadly from asymptomatic infection to severe pneumonia resulting in death.
Since typical clinical presentation of swine influenza infection in humans resembles seasonal
influenza and other acute upper respiratory tract infections, most of the cases have been detected by chance through seasonal influenza surveillance. Mild or asymptomatic cases may have escaped from recognition; therefore the true extent of this disease among humans is unknown.

Where have human cases occurred?

Since the implementation of IHR(2005)1 in 2007, WHO has been notified of swine influenza cases from the United States and Spain.

How do people become infected?

People usually get swine influenza from infected pigs, however, some human cases lack contact
history with pigs or environments where pigs have been located. Human-to-human transmission has occurred in some instances but was limited to close contacts and closed groups of people.

Is it safe to eat pork meat and pork products?
(Kalau Haram tu haram ler ... jangan pi makan babi lak)

Yes. Swine influenza has not been shown to be transmissible to people through eating properly
handled and prepared pork (pig meat) or other products derived from pigs. The swine influenza virus is killed by cooking temperatures of 160°F/70°C, corresponding to the general guidance for the preparation of pork and other meat.

Which countries have been affected by outbreaks in pigs?

Swine influenza is not notifiable to international animal health authorities (OIE, www.oie.int),
therefore its international distribution in animals is not well known. The disease is considered endemic in the United States. Outbreaks in pigs are also known to have occurred in North America, South America, Europe (including the UK, Sweden, and Italy), Africa (Kenya), and in parts of eastern Asia including China and Japan.

What about the pandemic risk?

It is likely that most of people, especially those who do not have regular contact with pigs, do not have immunity to swine influenza viruses that can prevent the virus infection. If a swine virus establishes efficient human-to human transmission, it can cause an influenza pandemic. The impact of a pandemic caused by such a virus is difficult to predict: it depends on virulence of the virus, existing immunity among people, cross protection by antibodies acquired from seasonal influenza infection and host factors.

Is there a human vaccine to protect from swine influenza?

There are no vaccines that contain the current swine influenza virus causing illness in humans. It is not known whether current human seasonal influenza vaccines can provide any protection. Influenza viruses change very quickly. It is important to develop a vaccine against the currently circulating virus strain for it to provide maximum protection to the vaccinated people. This is why WHO needs access to as many viruses as possible in order to select the most appropriate candidate vaccine virus.

What drugs are available for treatment?

1 International Health Regulation (2005) http://www.who.int/ihr/about/en/
Antiviral drugs for seasonal influenza are available in some countries and effectively prevent and treat the illness. There are two classes of such medicines, 1) adamantanes (amantadine and remantadine), and 2) inhibitors of influenza neuraminidase (oseltamivir and zanamivir).
Most of the previously reported swine influenza cases recovered fully from the disease without
requiring medical attention and without antiviral medicines.

Some influenza viruses develop resistance to the antiviral medicines, limiting the effectiveness of
chemoprophylaxis and treatment. The viruses obtained from the recent human cases with swine
influenza in the United States were sensitive to oselatmivir and zanamivir but resistant to amantadine and remantadine.

Information is insufficient to make recommendation on the use of the antivirals in prevention and treatment of swine influenza virus infection. Clinicians have to make decisions based on the clinical and epidemiological assessment and harms and benefit of the prophylaxis/treatment of the patient2.

For the ongoing outbreak of the swine influenza infection in the United States and Mexico, the
national and the local authorities are recommending to use oseltamivir or zanamivir for treatment and prevention of the disease based on the virus’s susceptibility profile.


2 For benefits and harms of influenza-specific antivirals, see
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/guidelines/pharmamanagement/en/index.html

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Walaupun gawat rakyat Malaysia masih mewah

Saja nak share sedikit pengalaman sejak dua menjak ni nak pi bercuti dengan family. Tak sangka rakyat Malaysia ni walaupun time time gawat ni masih mampu untuk pergi bercuti.

contoh terdekat ni ialah cuti hari perkerja pada 1 may akan datang. Aku try nak bawa family ker Langkawi or Penang sebab anak anak aku nak pi pantai. Tapi mengejutkan semua hotel dan chalet sudah habis ditempah ... wow ... dasyat ...

Kami ingat kan tak ramai lah orang pi jalan jalan time time begini sebab cuti sekolah hampir tiba tak lama lagi. Mungkin ramai nak mengelak pergi bercuti semasa cuti sekolah sebab harga hotel dan barangan terutama di Langkawi lebih mahal masa cuti sekolah.

Last last kena lah minta tolong kawan kepada kawan untuk mencari tempat tidur buat semalaman di Langkawi ... nasib baik dapat ... tapi masalahnya keta sewa pulak tak leh nak book awal ... tak pa lah gamble jer lah ... ramai kawan kawan cakap keta sewa kat langkawi mesti ada punya ... yang penting dapatkan tempat nak bermalam dulu.

alah nak pi sana pun bukan nak shoppinig pun ... sekadar nak lari dari kesibukan dan ketensionan Kuala Lumpur ... ni pun silap silap tak jadi pi Langkawi pi Penang jer ... hi hi hi ...

Tak pun pi Pantai Merdeka ... tu pun kalau wujud lagi pantai tu kat Kedah ... kali terakhir pi sana rasa dah lebih 25 tahun lepas.

Apa apa pun nak bercuti yang penting kena ingat jangan boros dan jangan terover excited.

Latest news!!!

Tak jadi pi la pulak ... kena cancel Langkawi trip ... ha ha ha ...

Friday, April 17, 2009

My 2 years with BERNAMA Systems And Solutions Sdn Bhd

Tarikh 16 april 2009, genaplah 2 tahun aku bersama BESSAR. Fuh!!! it was some journey ... but mostly good ones.

Dalam masa dua tahun ni banyak aku belajar sari segi kerja dan persahabatan. Banyak perkara yang tidak tahu sebelum ni telah aku tahu ... lebih ramai kawan aku dapat dalam tempoh 2 tahun ini sebab boleh kata kenal hampir lebih 50% staff BERNAMA.

Banyak perkara baru aku belajar selain dari dok buat coding jer dulu. Aku belajar pasai networking sket sket ... server installation ... how to purchase hardware ... manage projects ... manage people and also sometimes kena lah manage the bosses.

Paling best kerja dengan BESSAR ni is the friendship. Kengkadang ada yang gaduh gaduh but in the end kawan balik ... gaduh pun sebab kerja jer ...

For my 2nd aniversary in BESSAR i would like to thank all for giving me the chance to prove myself also thank you to the management for giving me the Excellent Employee award during my first year with BESSAR. It was an honor walaupun ada yang tak setuju aku dapat.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Streamyx and Telekom Malaysia

Hari ni genap 3 minggu tanpa streamyx dan 2 minggu tanpa telefon rumah ...

Naik menyampah dah aku nak call TM and TMnet ... semalam TMnet call tanya "Encik, engineer kita dah betulkan talian streamyx dikawasan encik ... boleh encik check? " ... lalu aku menjawab ... " Macam mana nak check phone line pun tak dak ... dail tome pun tak dak ... "

TM menjawab .. " oh yeke encik ... tak apa saya akan report kerosakan ini .. dalam 24 jam engineer kami akan betulkan ... "

hmmm ... ye ke ... tadi aku call balik TM ... hampeh ... tak ada sebarang good news ... inilah yang dikatakan perkhidmatan kelas pertama ... addduuuhhhh ... gerammmmnya aku ...


Latest update :
As of 8th April 2009 ... my streamyx is on again ... thanks to 3 weeks of calling the customer support ..

Friday, April 3, 2009

New Prime Minister of Malaysia

Hari ini Malaysia menempa sejarah lagi. Perlantikan Perdana Menteri ke-6. Dato' Seri Abdul Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak. Tahniah kepada Perdana Menteri yang baru.

Kami rakyat Malaysia berharap sangat-sangat akan berlaku perubahan kearah lebih baik untuk negara dan rakyat Malaysia.

Kepada Tun Pak Lah ... selamat bersara.

May Allah bless us all !!!