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    Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan


    By WSBT News1

    Story Created: Jul 28, 2009 at 11:29 AM EDT

    Story Updated: Jul 28, 2009 at 11:29 AM EDT

    TOKYO (AP) ? Japan has found a third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in a man who had taken the drug to prevent infection, the Tokushima prefectural office said Tuesday.

    Just six cases of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu have been reported worldwide.

    In a statement, the prefectural health department said the man in his 30s was given Tamiflu after his colleague was infected with the virus this month.

    The Tamiflu-resistant strain does not appear to have spread beyond the man, who has recovered, the prefectural health department said.

    Preventive use of Tamiflu has occasionally given rise to resistant viruses, including those of seasonal flu.

    Denmark, Hong Kong and Canada also have reported one case each of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu.

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    This report seems to be either a bad case of a reporter getting the facts wrong or there is a huge misconception concerning the use of Tamiflu. Exactly when did he take drug? Did he really think he could prevent infection? Was Tamiflu administered by a physician? Are they reporting this Tamiflu-resistant case because he was infected after taking it?

    oldman

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      Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

      H274Y is likely in this case..

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        Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

        Originally posted by oldman View Post
        This report seems to be either a bad case of a reporter getting the facts wrong or there is a huge misconception concerning the use of Tamiflu. Exactly when did he take drug? Did he really think he could prevent infection? Was Tamiflu administered by a physician? Are they reporting this Tamiflu-resistant case because he was infected after taking it?

        oldman

        Although the sequence is not yet available, I think it is safe to assume that the patient was prescribed Tamiflu because of exposure and developed flu while taking a prophylatic dose of 1 pill per day of Tamiflu. The virus was then isolated and sequenced and had H274Y, which what happened in the two ealrier cases in Japan, as well as cases in Denmark and Canada.

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          Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

          Rwilmer, do you have more info concerning this case than what is posted here? If so, could you post it? Thanks

          oldman

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            WHO mulls ways of using antivirals in flu fight
            (AFP) ? 3 hours ago
            GENEVA ? The World Health Organisation said Tuesday that it will consult experts on the way anti-viral drugs such as Tamiflu are used to tackle the swine flu pandemic, and possible drug resistance.
            "In the coming days we're having technical consultations by teleconference regarding antivirals," said spokeswoman Aphaluck Bhatiasevi.
            "But as of now WHO's recommendations for use of antivirals has not changed," she added.
            "They will be looking at specifics related to antiviral resistance and use of oseltamivir. WHO's recommendation for use of oseltamivir is for treatment," she underlined.
            Oseltamivir is the active ingredient of Tamiflu, one of two drugs the WHO recommends to treat influenza A(H1N1).
            Different countries have gradually evolved different approaches on the use of Tamiflu -- normally a prescription drug -- and some have been distributing it more widely to fearful populations than others.
            But some doctors have expressed fears that excessive use, especially for preventive purposes or to tackle mild symptoms, could lead to the development of wider drug resistance and reduce the effectiveness of Tamiflu.
            Health officials in Canada recently identified a case of drug resistance, adding to cases in Denmark, Hong Kong and Japan.
            Roche, the manufacturers of Tamiflu, has said it expects a 0.5 percent rate of case resistance based on clinical trials.

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              Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

              No, I don't have any more info, I am thinking like Niman.

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                Originally posted by oldman View Post
                Rwilmer, do you have more info concerning this case than what is posted here? If so, could you post it? Thanks

                oldman
                The evidence is circumstantial, but Japan is the world's biggest user of Tamiflu, and this is the third reported case from Japan of a patient who developed resistance while on prophylatic Tamiflu. These patients are the most likely candidates for the discovery of H274Y because they are at risk due to contact and are being monitored, so when they develop symptoms while taking Tamiflu, they are tested and the resistant strain is isolated and sequenced.
                The chance that this is not another example of H274Y is close to zero.

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                • #9
                  Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                  Is it completely false to say that taking Tamiflu could be a causal factor in the development of Tamiflu-resistant strains? Or is it possible there is some truth to it?

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                    Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                    Thanks for the info, Henry. I get so frustrated with the media, and I cannot understand why at this crucial time we are still dealing with how to prescribe drugs to the masses for a virus that has been around for perhaps thousands of years. But my frustrations cannot compare for what you have been through. Thanks again.

                    oldman

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                      Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                      Originally posted by somebodyoutthere View Post
                      Is it completely false to say that taking Tamiflu could be a causal factor in the development of Tamiflu-resistant strains? Or is it possible there is some truth to it?
                      Those who think "random mutations" are a major driver of antigenic drift think that the virus makes copy errors at a high frequency, and these errors include H274Y, which is selected in patients taking prophylatic Tamiflu. However, this mechanism doesn't explain why all resisatnce has been H274Y and not N294S, another resistance mutation that has been identified previously in N1.

                      The "random mutations' also do noy explain the emergence and spread of H274Y in H1N1 seasonal flu, because not anly was all H1N1 resisatnce due to H274Y, but there was no resistance detected in H3N2, even in counttries where the vast majority of influenza A was H3N2.

                      The resistance is most easily explained by recombination and the Tamiflu treatment just allows the minor population, which has already has acquired H274Y, to be identified.

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                        Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                        Tokushima Prefecture on April 28, in the prefecture were infected with avian flu virus samples taken from 30 men in their forties, and its gene mutation was found to be resistant TAMI full treatment. Three cases in the country, to spread around, he said.

                        According to the prefecture, and Tamiflu-resistant virus season has not been cross, believed to have mutations in the body.

                        The man who was infected in the workplace, the drug was administered to prevent the start of dosing on day 5 of fever. Send samples to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, 24 had contact with the provincial results.

                        He increased the dose of Tamiflu after onset, and now that they are recovering.

                        ページが見つかりません:北海道新聞デジタル

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                          Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                          2009 Tuesday, July 28 20:03
                          TOKUSHIMA 28 new patients from 30 man flu, anti-flu drug "Tamiflu" has been found to be resistant virus. Resistant virus is confirmed, Osaka, Yamaguchi, Japan continued to the third example. According to the County Department of Health Promotion, the patient has already recovered, to spread around, he said.

                          According to police, the man in July, for avian flu patients were at work, given Tamiflu as a preventive dense contacts. However, after five days because of fever, the ministry reported to the prefecture, the analysis of virus samples from the National Institute of Infectious Diseases.

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                            Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                            Originally posted by niman View Post
                            2009 Tuesday, July 28 20:03
                            TOKUSHIMA 28 new patients from 30 man flu, anti-flu drug "Tamiflu" has been found to be resistant virus. Resistant virus is confirmed, Osaka, Yamaguchi, Japan continued to the third example. According to the County Department of Health Promotion, the patient has already recovered, to spread around, he said.

                            According to police, the man in July, for avian flu patients were at work, given Tamiflu as a preventive dense contacts. However, after five days because of fever, the ministry reported to the prefecture, the analysis of virus samples from the National Institute of Infectious Diseases.

                            http://news.goo.ne.jp/article/jiji/n...90728X604.html
                            OK, I'm lost in the translation. This is saying 28 people had cases of Tamiflu resistant some type of flu? I'm assuming even though they say avian flu they are not talking H5N1.
                            Wotan (pronounced Voton with the ton rhyming with on) - The German Odin, ruler of the Aesir.

                            I am not a doctor, virologist, biologist, etc. I am a layman with a background in the physical sciences.

                            Attempting to blog an nascent pandemic: Diary of a Flu Year

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                              Re: Third case of Tamiflu-resistant swine flu in Japan

                              Here is babylon translation of post #13:

                              Tokushima-resistant even = new virus-in full, domestic 3 second
                              July 28 , 2009 (Tue) 20:03
                              Tokushima prefecture is in 28 th ,the new flu patients from 30 man in his 20s, anti-Flu medicine" "KCDC said resistance against the virus was detected in. resistance virus check, Osaka, and Yamaguchi following domestic 3 second. Prefecture Health Promotion Div., the patients have recovered the surrounding the infection to expand.

                              The Preservation Division, Acquisitions Department men are July, at work, at the new flu patients, as a thick contact preventive administered KCDC said. However, after the 5 th fever because the prefectureto the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare reported that the National Institute of Infectious Diseasesis virus samples analyzed.

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