Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Prevention From Swine Flu

Prevention From Swine Flu
Homeopathic Medicines
1) Influenzum200 :- 5 Pills 3 Times a day for five days
2)Gelfamium-30 :- 4 Pills 2 Times a day for Five days
Please do take it seriously
Prevention is Better than a Cure

Swine flu virus spreading rapidly throughout the country

Twenty two new cases have been confirmed in India today. The total number of cases now rises to 596 while the total number of cured cases stands at 482.

Break up by city:
Delhi 5
Gurgaon 3
Mumbai 4
Pune 3
Bangalore 1
Hyderabad 1
Kolkata 1
Mangalore 1
Jamshedpur 1
Chennai 1
Hoshiarpur 1
Gurdaspur 1

You may be getting concerned at the news of the swine flu virus spreading rapidly throughout the country. There have been around 280 confirmed cases of swine flu in India as of 17th July.

It is important to understand how swine flu or for that matter any flu spreads. Contrary to the popular belief, swine flu is not air borne. The two main ways it spreads: first if someone who's infected sneezes or coughs and you come in contact with the virus in the air. The other is if you touch an object which may have have the virus and you touch your eyes, mouth or nose.

It's common for people to touch their nose, eyes and mouth. Most of these actions are sub-conscious like licking your tongue for flipping pages of a book or a magazine. As soon as you feel an itch you immediately rub or scratch your eyes.

Remember the virus can be anywhere - a door knob, a remote control, phones, computer keyboards, etc. The idea is not to get paranoid and stop using them. A simple task can protect you from infection.

Two things in your home - soap and water can reduce the chance of infection by 30%. All you need to do is keep washing your hand with soap and water frequently. And most importantly, stop touching your face. Make it a conscious effort to observe and stop. Another side effect of not touching your face too often - your skin looks better!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Effect Of Swine Flu


It can affect the global epidemic, the impact of several studies have been made. The most common one of the Aa WJ McKibbin and Sidorenko, 2006 a comprehensive economic results of research on the global influenza epidemic was. This paper that "even a mild pandemic, global gross domestic product (GDP) of about 0.8% at the cost of a global economic performance for an important end result.

McKibbin and Sidorenko newspaper on the basis of the World Bank calculates that as a result of South Asia in a negative impact on GDP, 0.6% of the epidemic course epidemiology has provided light value.
Daruma is one of the best growth of the death is not a doomsday scenario, but with a look at the table to satisfy curiosity. The pigs on a lot of hyperbole, a lot of people have died of AIDS as influenza, are at the time of an epidemic. Nor that in 1918 around the world about 50 million people were killed influenza swine flu, is something like English, an estimated 10-17 million died in India alone with, and in a strong decline in contribute economic activity. It is not just a coincidence that the economic history of the ladder data Angus Maddison, GDP 12.8% by 1918, according to Germany has increased.
The economy, health care and high cost for their absence, but also human visitors in places such as shopping centers such as the impact on demand, because of the reason is.
Especially in India because of the holiday season just around the corner is important. This, it is significant that studies have shown that the SARS epidemic in East Asia as the impact of the epidemic and other events from the collection, "exogenous shocks" as the economist's very early,. The study by New Zealand, for example, that the third quarter of 2009, the worst in the country to reduce the consumption of 1.2% for the current epidemic and does time.
But even in the case of the consumption of dropouts in the next quarter is looking for a positive 0.8%.
Until now, the country hard hit by the flu in pigs, including the impact on savings, was very small. For example, Mexico, the weighing of the disease, about 0.3% of GDP and is estimated that the cost of closing schools and businesses. Which also affected a large tourism industry is huge.
What is the effect on the market? Late April, when the flu started in Mexico's IPC stock index since the country is 29%. It seems that in the U.S. economic recovery, the growth of liquidity and an increased risk appetite of the worry about the flu is clear.

Economic Impact of Swine Flu

Economic impact of swine flu
Central Bank of New Zealand on the impact of swine flu by a study of the disease means that 30% of the population of contact. India under the same per cent that means infectedMark at least 300 million in market | Manas Chakravarty and Mobis Philipose
Wilting due to drought fears after the loss against the risk of disease due to the outbreak of the recovery still. The economic impact of swine flu and the mortality rate is very very low, but the light that spreads terror, a minor effect on the development could be.
Let's first consider the disease of the 160 countries that already have the flu the last count, with an unpleasant surprise is that the rapid spread,. Also of concern in the United Kingdom in the new swine flu infection rate reported 100,000 a week now. In India, it is enough that can be even worse.
Central Bank of New Zealand on the impact of swine flu by a study of the disease means that 30% of the population of contact. India is the same percentage that at least 300 million are infected with the mean.