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Ukraine- H1N1 Outbreak October 27 2009 - November 30 2009

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It is the blog's interepretation of the WHO comment. This kind of thing happens all the time. WHO's message is that novel H1N1 is essentially the same genetically as it has been for some months and also there is no wide spread of resistance to oseltamivir.

:iagree: I agree 100%, Florida1.
 
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polish Chief Sanitary Inspectorate will be informing about next cases of falling ill with the new influenza of the type A/h1N1, but only about of the ones confirmed
 
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Many first hand stories here.

http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/52029/

Pandemic politics
Today at 22:11 | Peter Byrne, Nataliya Bugayova and Kateryna Grushenko The Halloween health scare continues to haunt the nation well into November as people are dying form flu and other respiratory diseases, as politicians play the blame game.

If the nation?s top officials had done a better job preparing for this year?s flu epidemic, Andriy Stakhiv might still be alive today. Instead, the 31-year old Lviv native ? described as ?young, healthy and strong? ? died of flu-related complications, only two weeks after complaining of a temperature, aches and pains.

Friends and family wonder if medical negligence also contributed to his death. ?He called a doctor, who came the next day, prescribed some pills and left,? his friend, Oleksandr Parshkov, said. Four days later, suffering from a fever and shortness of breath, Stakhiv was taken to a hospital emergency room in Lviv.

?Prepare for the worst. His lungs are almost gone. We do not know how to treat him,? doctors at the hospital told Stakhiv?s family, according to Parshkov. He died on Oct. 30, the same day that the government took dramatic steps to stop the spread of the flu. That day, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko ordered the nation?s schools and universities closed and banned large public gatherings for at least three weeks.

Initially, the government?s justification for taking such drastic steps was hotly criticized. But the debate has subsided as the death toll keeps rising. Still, the nation is seen as having missed prevention opportunities since at least this spring, when the swine flu struck Mexico. Many, including President Victor Yushchenko, believe Tymoshenko?s government could have curbed the epidemic sooner by vaccinating and educating people. Meanwhile, speculation remains about whether the fast-moving virus will mutate to a more deadly form.


The victims

As of Nov. 5, the Health Ministry reported that 95 people had died in Ukraine from flu and respiratory infections in the last month. The World Health Organization says most could be victims of the A/H1N1 vrus, also known as swine flu, or Californian flu. The WHO is also working on the assumption that most of the more than 633, 000 respiratory illnesses recently registered in Ukraine are probably caused by the virus as well.

The Health Ministry said almost 30, 000 people have been hospitalized, nearly 5, 000 more than a day earlier.

While the total number of flu-related and acute respiratory illnesses is on par with previous years, the number of cases registered daily has since mid-October exceeded the epidemic threshold, leading flu specialists in Ukraine and abroad to sound the alarm bells.

Several thousand people die from flu-related illnesses each year in Ukraine. For the first nine months of 2009, for instance, 3, 822 people died from flu and its complications. But the spike in deaths in the last month has raised fears that the number of victims during this flu season could grow much higher.



What is it?

Early warning signs of the epidemic came between Oct. 12-18 from health workers in Ternopil Oblast, who reported a dramatic rise in flu-like illnesses and deaths after more than 45, 000 people fell ill with ?an unknown respiratory illness.?

That?s what Deputy Health Minister Oleksandr Bilovol, the country?s chief sanitary doctor in charge of the government?s flu prevention program, called it. During a press conference in Kyiv on Oct. 23, Bilovol played down fears of a flu epidemic. He said all the necessary measures, including school closings, were being taken to contain the outbreak and restrict it to Ternopil Oblast.

?We expect the start of the flu season in mid or late November, depending on the weather conditions,? Bilovol said. ?And we are prepared to handle any flu epidemic that might arise.?


Slow-footed response

Public officials have known for many months that it was a matter of when, not if, the swine flu would arrive in Ukraine. Nevertheless, they provided little advance notice and took few precautionary measures. The Cabinet of Ministers in April 2009 provided the Health Ministry with only $6 million (Hr 50 million) to prepare for a swine flu epidemic. But not even that modest amount was well-spent, it appears.

?The money was allocated for . . . drugs, laboratories, artificial respirators, test systems . . . everything necessary to get the patient out of the critical condition,? Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko told lawmakers on Nov. 3. A day earlier, the General Prosecutor?s Office opened a criminal investigation into how the funds were allegedly misallocated.

Time and money? half a year and Hr 50 million? were not used wisely to prepare the nation for the approaching epidemics.

?There are no test systems or antibiotics. Hospitals are not equipped with artificial respirators. All the drugs and equipment are either in transit or storage,? Tetyana Bakhteeva, chairwoman of parliament?s health committee, said on Nov. 3.

Victor Ovrachuk, deputy head of the Ternopil Oblast administration health directorate, agreed.

?We have not received laboratories, artificial respirators or antibiotics. We have received a two-day supply of the antiviral medication Tamiflu. That?s about it,? Ovrachuk told the Kyiv Post on Nov. 4.

It was the same story in Luhansk. ?We paid for test systems from our regular budget. We did not get the equipment we needed the most,? Anatoly Dokashenko, Luhansk?s chief sanitary doctor said.

He criticized the centralized state purchases, insisting regional government is more aware of their needs. ?We know locally what exactly we lack and what exactly we need,? Dokashenko added

Piet Spijkers of Dutch Humanitarian Aid described the situation at Lviv Oblast hospitals his organization supports as ?appalling.? He said on Nov. 4 that there is a lack of basic medical supplies, barely any flu tests, vaccines or antiviral drugs, such as Tamiflu.

?If children get ill, we can?t even establish whether they have the swine flu virus. We just have to go by the symptoms,? Spijkers told Radio Netherlands.


Panic

Media-driven flu fears, meanwhile, hit panic level in Kyiv, as people flocked to drugstores to buy Tamiflu and Relenza ? the only antiviral medications known to be effective against the swine flu virus. People also tried to stock up on anti-bacterial gels, thermometers, and vitamins. By Halloween, most of the capital?s apothecaries had already sold all their stock of paracetamol (acetaminophen) ibuprofen, and flu-related medications. Vendors at outdoor markets also cashed in on the hysteria, hiking prices for garlic and fresh fruits.

Surgical masks have remained the most desired flu-related item, but they too have been in short supply. After searching for them in vain at a dozen drugstores in Kyiv?s Shevchenkivskiy district, the Kyiv Post eventually located several at a sex shop.


WHO to rescue?

Ukraine?s Health Ministry on Oct. 30 confirmed Ukraine?s first swine flu-related death, and the government ordered Ukraine?s schools closed and banned public gatherings ? including election campaign rallies ? for at least three weeks.

Yushchenko the next day focused world attention on the country?s flu problem in a letter calling on the European Union, the World Health Organization, NATO and other nations to come to Ukraine?s assistance. The dramatic appeal came amid media reports that helicopters were dropping chemical agents to prevent the spread of the plague.

A team of nine flu experts from the WHO arrived in Kyiv three days later on a two-week fact-finding mission to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological situation in the country and help the government cope.

?This is a serious matter,? said Glenn Thomas, WHO media officer. Earlier this year, the WHO provided Ukraine?s health ministry with comprehensive information on prevention and management of the swine flu virus, also donating 61, 000 packs of Tamiflu, 4, 000 flu test-kits and diagnostic equipment.

The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine?s parliament, on Nov. 3 enacted legislation allocating an additional $131 million (Hr 1 billion) for flu response measures, in addition to another $12 million for funding other unspecified flu prevention measures.

The armed forces and Emergency Ministry, meanwhile, have been instructed to prepare portable military hospitals, and the government has promised to provide all of the country?s regions with enough gauze to sew their own face masks.

Though the country has imposed several social-distancing measures, such as a three-week school closure set to expire on Nov. 23, no general quarantine is in effect. Officially, 10 western regions are under quarantine, but it is loosely enforced.

Americans in Ukraine looking to get better prepared than Ukrainian nationals are out of luck. A message posted on the U.S. Embassy?s website says officials are aware of the swine flu outbreak and are monitoring the situation, but ?because of legal restrictions and lack of resources, we are not able to provide private citizens with pandemic supplies, medication, medical treatment, or medical advice.?


Symptoms, prevention and treatment

Deputy Health Minister Bilovol on Nov. 4 predicted almost a quarter of Ukraine?s 46 million inhabitants could come down with the flu or other acute respiratory viral infections over the next year.

?Taking into account the susceptibility to the pandemic virus, about 12 million people could be infected,? Bilovol said during a conference call with the heads of the country?s regional administrations. The estimate, he said, is based on ?a tried-and-true? epidemiological forecast taking into account WHO recommendations and general information about how the swine flu pandemic developed in other countries.

The symptoms of the H1N1 flu are similar to any other seasonal flu and involve pain in muscles and joints, sore throat, elevated body temperature, cough and runny nose, and, in some cases, vomiting and diarrhea.

Swine flu spreads from person to person through droplets that are released when a person coughs or sneezes. Someone sick with A/H1N1 is usually contagious for 7 days, starting from the onset of the illness until the flu-like symptoms disappear.

?The virus spreads just like any other seasonal flu. The only difference is that people don?t have any immunity to it. Therefore, when exposed, they usually get sick,? Myles Druckman, vice president of International SOS, told the Kyiv Post on Nov. 3.

Druckman said educational measures are ?critical? in tackling the epidemic because they make people less anxious.

?One of the best ways to protect oneself is frequent hand-washing, coughing in the elbow and cleaning the workplace,? Druckman said. ?You don?t need any fancy cleaners, just soap and water will do the job.?

According to the guidelines released by Ukraine?s Health Ministry, anyone sick with flu should be immediately put into bed and isolated from family members and public places, including transportation or educational institutions. They must call a doctor, take an antipyretic such as paracetamol to control high fever and drink plenty of fluids. Patient who experience trouble breathing, very high fever, nosebleed, seizures, cyanosis, diarrhea and vomiting should seek emergency medical help.


Panic subsides

The highest waves of panic came during the last week of October. On Oct. 30, people lined up at pharmacies, but had difficulties getting medicine and masks. Kyrylo Katyshev tried to get home to Rivne Oblast that day, but learned from a police offer that ?no one is allowed to leave the oblast? because of the flu. WHO guidelines, however, say that travel restrictions are generally ineffective at stopping the flu?s spread.

From Lviv, near the Ukrainian center of the epidemic, Kyiv Post columnist George Woloshyn wrote on Nov. 2: ?People are going about their business and taking precautions but, otherwise, accepting this as simply another difficulty that will go away in time. The only critical comments heard are complaints that the authorities had not provided for an adequate supply of masks. They contrasted the government?s handling with that of Mexico, where medical assistants were handing out masks in public squares and transit areas. Such items as masks should have been stockpiled for this or any other emergency, rather than rushed from neighboring countries.?

Ihor Pokanevych, head of the WHO office in Kyiv, told Deutsche Welle on Nov. 5 that health authorities are watching to see if the seasonal strains of the flu and the swine flu will mutate into more virulent form of virus. Ukraine has become a test case of sorts.

?The outbreak in Ukraine may be indicative of how the virus can behave in the northern hemisphere during the winter season, particularly in health care settings typically found in Eastern Europe,? Pokanevych added.
 
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It is not clear whether this is in the city of Lviv or the oblast, but it is more confirmed H1N1.

http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/52002/

Two swine flu cases confirmed in Lviv
Today at 20:15 | Interfax-Ukraine Laboratories have confirmed two cases of H1N1 virus in Lviv, chief of the municipal council's health department Volodymyr Zub has said.

"Laboratories have confirmed another case of H1N1 virus, other samples are still examined," he said at a press conference on Nov. 4.

At the same time, Zub said that the number of people having viral infections has started to fall in the city. A total of 7, 000 patients were registered last Monday against 4, 000 yesterday.

However, the number of people having pneumonia is growing, the health official said.

"There were 405 cases yesterday, and today we have 459," he said.
 
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Ukraine epidemic deaths hit 95, outbreak eases: officials
(AFP) ? 2 hours ago

KIEV ? Health authorities in Ukraine said Thursday the death toll from an outbreak of flu and respiratory infections had risen to 95, but added the epidemic showed signs of easing.

"We have 633,877 people suffering from flu and acute respiratory infections," and among these cases "95 people are dead", Deputy Health Minister Zinovy Mytnyk said.

He did not add how many deaths were a result of swine flu.

The new figure was a jump of nine from the death toll announced by health officials Wednesday, which included five deaths confirmed as caused by the A(H1N1) virus.

The World Health Organisation has said it assumes the epidemic is swine flu. Mytnyk added Thursday that the first signs of the outbreak receding had been detected in the west of the country, where the epidemic started.

Medics believe "the peak of the epidemic has already been reached" in several western regions, the official said.

The outbreak -- which caused panic and a run on pharmacies -- prompted Ukrainian authorities to launch tough measures, including school closures and an appeal for help to world powers.

Analysts have suggested that rival Ukrainian leaders may be trying to exploit popular fears in campaigning ahead of January 17 presidential polls, as each candidate seeks to take the initiative in fighting the outbreak.
 
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Ukraine epidemic deaths hit 95, outbreak eases: officials
(AFP) ? 2 hours ago

KIEV ? Health authorities in Ukraine said Thursday the death toll from an outbreak of flu and respiratory infections had risen to 95, but added the epidemic showed signs of easing.

"We have 633,877 people suffering from flu and acute respiratory infections," and among these cases "95 people are dead", Deputy Health Minister Zinovy Mytnyk said.

He did not add how many deaths were a result of swine flu.

The new figure was a jump of nine from the death toll announced by health officials Wednesday, which included five deaths confirmed as caused by the A(H1N1) virus.

The World Health Organisation has said it assumes the epidemic is swine flu. Mytnyk added Thursday that the first signs of the outbreak receding had been detected in the west of the country, where the epidemic started.

Medics believe "the peak of the epidemic has already been reached" in several western regions, the official said.

The outbreak -- which caused panic and a run on pharmacies -- prompted Ukrainian authorities to launch tough measures, including school closures and an appeal for help to world powers.

Analysts have suggested that rival Ukrainian leaders may be trying to exploit popular fears in campaigning ahead of January 17 presidential polls, as each candidate seeks to take the initiative in fighting the outbreak.
 
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I think for everyone's sake, news sources should be clearly marked as actual reporting or, in this case, speculation on a blog.

5 NOVEMBER 2009 PRESS CONFERENCE
Listen to Dr Keiji Fukuda, Special Adviser to the Director-General on Pandemic Influenza [mp3 28.3Mb]

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/multimedia/swineflupressbriefings/en/index.html
 
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WHO: If you're reading this, take the time to post an Adobe Flash Audio Player. This would allow people to stream the audio progressively (download) and listen to it while it's downloading. You do not need expensive streaming servers to accomplish this.
 
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Another ProMed post. Assuming the samples taken are more or less randomly distributed among the ill (which seems to be the case, at least geographically), it is likely that just about all the hospitalizations and deaths are caused by Pandemic H1N1.

http://www.promedmail.org/pls/otn/f..._BACK_PAGE,F2400_P1001_PUB_MAIL_ID:1000,79962

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Published Date 05-NOV-2009
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (91): Ukraine


INFLUENZA PANDEMIC (H1N1) 2009 (91): UKRAINE
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Date: Thu 5 Nov 2009
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86 people have died in Ukraine from flu and respiratory infections, the
health ministry said on Wednesday [4 Nov 2009], in an epidemic the World
Health Organization said could be largely due to the pandemic (H1N1) 2009
influenza virus. The ministry said that almost half a million cases of flu
and acute respiratory infections had been recorded since mid-October 2009
in this country of 46 million, while 24 000 people have been hospitalised.
Some 148 000 cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours, it added.

The epidemic is concentrated in the west of the country, which borders 4
European Union states, but a growing number of cases are being reported in
the capital Kiev. "As the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus has rapidly become the
dominant influenza strain worldwide, it can be assumed that most cases of
influenza in Ukraine are caused by the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus," the WHO
said on Tuesday [3 Nov 2009].

Lyudmila Mukharska, Ukraine's deputy chief health officer, said the
authorities had confirmed that 5 of the dead had died of the pandemic [?]
H1N1 virus. She vehemently denied rumours that the west of the country was
suffering from an outbreak of plague, saying that it was "H1N1 that is
circulating in Ukraine."

WHO has sent a team of 9 experts to Ukraine to help the authorities with
the situation. The country is suffering from an above-average infection
rate. Prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko has personally overseen a delivery of
anti-flu medicines in the middle of the night, and pro-Western President
Viktor Yushchenko even called on NATO for help.

"Many questions remain to be answered," said WHO. "The outbreak in Ukraine
may be indicative of how the virus can behave in the northern hemisphere
during the winter season, particularly in health care settings typically
found in Eastern Europe."

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["Many questions remain to be answered," said WHO. So far, only 5 of 86
deaths have been confirmed as consequences of influenza pandemic (H1N1)
2009 virus infection. Diagnostic facilities seem to be inadequate in
Ukraine. How many of the half million people with respiratory illness in
Ukraine are infected by the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus remains unknown. The
outcome of WHO's investigation is awaited. - Mod.CP]
 
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http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/swineflu/news/nov0509global-jw.html

WHO warns countries not to underestimate pandemic virus
Lisa Schnirring Staff Writer


Nov 5, 2009 (CIDRAP News) ? An official from the World Health Organization (WHO) today said he expects serious cases and deaths as pandemic flu activity picks up in the Northern Hemisphere, and he warned people not to underestimate the virus, even though illnesses are often mild.

At a media briefing today, Keiji Fukuda, MD, special adviser on pandemic flu to the WHO director-general, said virus activity remains at high levels in the United States, where fall activity has already exceeded the peak of some of the worst winter seasonal flu outbreaks, and in Mexico, where the number of illnesses has topped the country's spring outbreak.

Flu activity is picking up across European countries such as the Ukraine, "where clearly they are seeing high levels of infections," Fukuda said. Countries in eastern Asia, such as Mongolia, are seeing rising pandemic flu case numbers. He said earlier this fall the seasonal H3N2 virus was common in some parts of eastern Asia, but as the pandemic H1N1 strain becomes dominant, the numbers of H3N2 viruses in those regions are decreasing.

Fukuda said the self-limiting nature of many pandemic H1N1 illnesses has led some people to dismiss the seriousness of the outbreak. He said that though transmission and pathogenicity of the pandemic virus seems to resemble seasonal flu, other features clearly distinguish the two. He emphasized that serious illnesses and deaths are concentrated in people younger than age 65, a pattern not seen with seasonal flu.

"At the WHO we're concerned about a sizeable number of serious complications and deaths," he said. "In some countries the number of serious cases can put pressure on intensive care units, and people in health systems should take this into account during their planning."

Over the past few weeks more than 20 countries have launched pandemic H1N1 vaccine campaigns, he said. "We see that they [the vaccines] are very safe, with only local pain and redness at the injection site at levels that are similar or sometimes even lower than the seasonal flu vaccine, he added.

The WHO is working to free up as much vaccine as possible, but so far, none has arrived in developing countries, he said. Eleven countries and four vaccine companies have pledged 200 million doses, which will go to 95 countries that could not otherwise buy their own supply,

Though the WHO's vaccine advisory group recently recommended that most groups receive only one dose of pandemic vaccine, including children younger than 10 in countries that have prioritized them, Fukuda said the WHO is mindful that more studies on optimal dosage will be coming out over the next several months. He said the WHO's recommendations may adapt and change, based on new information.

US officials recently released new pandemic vaccine clinical trial data that reaffirmed a two-dose regimen in children under age 10.

In the Ukraine, the country's laboratory experts along with WHO experts have so far found no evidence of a worrisome mutation in the pandemic virus isolated from sick patients in the western part of the country. That region has seen dramatically increased virus activity over the past few weeks. However, Fukuda said the virus is still undergoing further characterization at the WHO collaborating center in London.

Today the WHO's regional office in Europe issued a statement that said a five-member WHO team arrived in the Ukraine's western Lviv region, where 100,000 people are reportedly sick with flulike illness. The WHO scientists are visiting some of the affected areas, interviewing medical staff, and talking to patients. They will spend several days in Lviv before traveling to other sites.

The Ukrainian health ministry said today it has receive reports of 633,877 acute respiratory illnesses since Oct 29, including 95 pneumonia deaths, the National News Agency of Ukraine reported.

So far 15 cases of pandemic H1N1 flu have been confirmed, and two deaths from the virus have been reported in Kiev, according to a report today from the National Radio Company of Ukraine that quoted the health ministry.

See also:
 
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http://www.euro.who.int/eprise/main/WHO/Progs/INF/AH1N1/20091105_1?language=

Latest information on pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in Ukraine
Additional information

Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 guidance documents

Pandemic (H1N1) 2009
Situation in the European Region: updates and guidance


WHO begins investigating pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in western Ukraine
05 November 2009
On Wednesday, 4 November 2009, five members of the WHO mission in Ukraine arrived in Lviv, in the western part of the country. Lviv is one of the most affected regions, with more than 100 000 people reportedly sick with influenza-like illness. The team comprises two clinical experts, two epidemiologists and one communicable disease expert, who have been joined by a doctor from the United Nations Children?s Fund (UNICEF) office in Kyiv. They are visiting some of the affected areas and interviewing medical staff and patients face to face, as part of the investigation of the suspected outbreak of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in the country. The team will spend several days in Lviv before heading to other sites.

From its investigation, the team aims to gain a better understanding of vulnerability to and risk factors for illness, and identify best-practice scenarios for treatment. Before going to Lviv, the epidemiologists spent a morning at the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, in Kyiv, developing documentation that can help strengthen the analysis of the reported outcomes of patients who may have pandemic (H1N1) 2009. The Ministry, which requested assistance from WHO on Friday, 30 October, is providing the investigators with all relevant data, including epidemiological records and clinical case notes.

Working from the WHO mission?s headquarters at the WHO Country Office, Ukraine, virology experts have received further results from the examination of samples submitted earlier by national laboratories in Kyiv to WHO?s reference laboratory in London, United Kingdom, and will share them with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. The experts have determined that these results continue to confirm cases of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus infection.

Communication is a key element of the response to the outbreak. Accurate and clear information can lessen fear and promote effective action. United Nations agencies and their communication focal points spent an afternoon developing a series of action points to help strengthen their messages and outreach to the general public in Ukraine. Despite the heightened alert in the country, everyone can still take very simple but effective measures to slow the spread and reduce the impact of pandemic (H1N1) 2009.
 
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Tymoshenko agreed with Putin for help: Ukraine will receive medication from Russia

After talking with Tymoshenko, Putin decided to send to Ukraine 200 thousand packages antiviral drug
Government of Russia decided to send Ukrainian doctors 200 thousand packages antiviral drug "Arbidol.


It became known yesterday, November 5, after a telephone conversation between the prime ministers of two countries - Yulia Tymoshenko and Vladimir Putin. According to the press service of the RF Government, the parties discussed various issues of bilateral trade and economic relations and joint efforts to combat the epidemic of influenza A/H1N1.

"In response to the request of the Cabinet of Ministers the federal government adopted a decision to send Ukrainian doctors 200 thousand packages antiviral drug national production Arbidol" - said in the press service.

In addition, Putin and Tymoshenko agreed that Russia and Ukrainian specialists will conduct a joint study on a strain of influenza virus identified in Ukraine.

"Putin noted that Russia is ready to be set for the necessary equipment, or if necessary to conduct appropriate research on its territory", - said the press service.

Russia Prime Minister Tymoshenko also said that since February 2010, by increasing domestic production, Russia will be ready to begin deliveries to Ukraine the appropriate vaccine.

Recall, 30 October in Ukraine confirmed its first cases of swine flu, after which it was declared an epidemic. The Cabinet of Ministers introduced a quarantine in the nine western areas.

November 2 chief medical officer Alexander Bilovol broadcast television channel ICTV stated that in Ukraine there is no epidemic of swine flu. According to him, the epidemic of influenza and acute respiratory disease observed in the western regions.

According to recent Ministry of Health, as of November 5, in Ukraine died of pneumonia 96 people. Over the last day in Ukraine ill SARS and influenza 127254 people. Thus, starting from October 29, in the State of 632,877 people sick.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister of Health Zinovy Mytnik reported that the peak incidence of influenza and SARS in the western regions of Ukraine have already passed.

As you know, help in combating the epidemic of influenza Ukraine agreed to provide more than a dozen countries, including Poland, Sweden, Czech Republic, India, Israel, USA and others.

November 2 at the international airport Borispol from Switzerland arrived An-12 aircraft loaded with an antiviral drug Tamiflu. And two days later at the airport of Lvov plane arrived with the second party of this drug.

http://news.online.ua/248155/
 
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SARS can be read as "ILI" , Influenza Like Illness


In Kiev, the situation has stabilized the epidemic of influenza and SARS

In Kiev, not increase the incidence of recorded


In Kiev, the situation has stabilized the epidemic of influenza and acute respiratory viral diseases, said the head of the Kyiv City Council Standing Committee on Health and Social Welfare Alla Shlapak.

It is reported by Channel 5.

According to her, in Kiev, not recorded an increase of morbidity, decreased the number of calls an ambulance and reduced hospitalization.

Meanwhile, the mayor of Kiev Leonid Chernovetsky insists on imposing a quarantine regime in Kiev in response to the epidemic grippa.Tak, according to the mayor, the number of cases of normal seasonal influenza in Kiev at the moment - at the level of last year, but the situation is complicated by the identification of influenza A/N1N1 .


November 5 the chief state sanitary doctor of Kiev Anatoly Ponomarenko confirmed that Kiev recorded two fatal cases of influenza A/H1N1.Ponomarenko also stated that to date there is no reason to quarantine in Kiev.

Also on 5 November, the First Deputy Head of the Kiev city administration Irena Kilchytska reported that in Kiev, three more suspected cases of pandemic influenza A/H1N1.

http://news.online.ua/248224/
 
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Re: Ukraine - H1N1 outbreak - Outline, summaries, official news

EU experts will explore the epidemic of influenza in Ukraine

November 6, 2009,

Medical experts from the European Union on Friday to begin to explore the causes and consequences of a flu epidemic in Ukraine.

Experts are designed to facilitate the coordination of assistance provided to Ukraine by the EU and EU member states, as well as to assess the situation on the ground and make appropriate recommendations.

In addition, doctors from EU countries will liaise with the WHO team, which operates in Ukraine since November 2.

In the European Commission reported that the team is composed of five experts, among them - experienced doctors from Austria, France, Germany, Latvia and Sweden, informs RIA Novosti.

EU experts will work in Ukraine about 10 days.

The end of October in the Ukraine was declared an epidemic of influenza in the nine western areas quarantined the entire country did not hold public events, the three-week closure of educational institutions. According to latest official data of Ministry of Health, died of influenza 95 people.

Were reaffirmed 15 cases of influenza A/H1N1, but the Health Ministry did not specify the number of deaths from swine flu, although the previously reported three deaths.

Ukraine appealed to countries around the world to help overcome the epidemic of influenza.

http://www.vz.ru/news/2009/11/6/345862.html
 
Re: Ukraine - H1N1 outbreak - Outline, summaries, official news

Re: Ukraine - H1N1 outbreak - Outline, summaries, official news

http://fto.co.za/news/ukraine-decla...-pneumonic-plague-outbreak-2009110615730.html

Ukraine declares martial law following pneumonic plague outbreak

Friday, November 6, 2009 - 09:17


The Ukranian President Victor Yushchenko declared martial law yesterday and announced the National Security and Defense Council will become the supreme ruling authority following the rise of a new pneumonic plague outbreak.

Anyone that fails to comply with the NSDC will result in application to the law enforcement authorities, the president also said "?I instruct the Government and the Ministry of Health to immediately start preventive and promotional work in areas where there is no epidemic, targeting primarily the special risk groups,?"

The Ukrainian Health Minister Wasilij Knaizevicz also said the country's top prosecutor should open criminal proceedings against anyone opposing the implementation of mass flu vaccination campaigns.

?I demand the Government to immediately cancel the existing order of registration of medical supplies, including vaccines.?

?It is generally known that the only way to prevent any infection is vaccination,? the address reads, ?As the President I ask you, dear fellow citizens, to reconsider your attitude to vaccination and do it if necessary, but only, I emphasize it ? only after consultation with the doctor.?

?this may lead to the emergence of an even more aggressive new virus?

The WHO however said that the strain of h1n1 in Ukraine seems no different than the normal swine flu break out elsewhere
 
Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 634,000 cases & 95 deaths

Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 634,000 cases & 95 deaths

In Ukraine, confirmed 28 cases of influenza A/H1N1, 13 people died from it -- Ministry for Emergency Situations


Ukraine confirmed 28 cases of influenza A/H1N1 virus.

Told the director of the Department of Health and the Medico-Biological Defense
Ministry of Emergencies of Ukraine Oleksiy Gromazin on Friday.

He also said that out of 28 confirmed cases and 13 people died. Since the beginning
Epidemic influenza and SARS in Ukraine, he said, 109 people have died already.


06/11/2009

Interfax

http://www.interfax.com.ua/rus/main/23974/
 
Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 634,000 cases & 95 deaths

Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 634,000 cases & 95 deaths

Please see the hospitalization chart for a steep increase in the number and proportion of SARI over total number of hospitalizations in the 3-6 age group starting in February and ran through May.

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=312557&postcount=179


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WHO experts forecast three waves of A/H1N1 flu in Ukraine

Today at 13:39 | Interfax-Ukraine
The World Health Organization (WHO) has forecasted three waves of A/H1N1 flu in Ukraine and in the world, Head of WHO office in Ukraine Ihor Pokanevych told Deutsche Welle on Nov. 5.

According to him, the first wave is being observed now, the second will come next spring, and the third during the autumn of 2010.

Pokanevych said that imposing quarantines and vaccination should be the main focus of flu A/H1N1 prevention in Ukraine. According to him, it would be reasonable to continue quarantine measures in Ukraine's western regions and to impose quarantine in the regions where a rate of infections may soon exceed the epidemiological threshold.

Moreover, Pokanevych insisted on the need for the urgent immunization of the population against the A/H1N1 virus.


http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/52054/
 
Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 634,000 cases & 109 deaths

Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 634,000 cases & 109 deaths

Ministry of Health: disease of swine flu was confirmed in 32 people

06.11.09

In Ukraine, died from pneumonia 109 people, laboratory-confirmed influenza A/H1N1 disease (the so-called swine flu) in 32 people, 14 of them died. This at a press conference said the chief sanitary doctor of Ukraine Alexander Bilovol, reports "Interfax-Ukraine".

As we have previously director of the Department of Health and the Medico-biological protection MOE of Ukraine Alexey Gromazin said that in Ukraine confirmed 28 cases of influenza A/H1N1 virus. He also said that out of 28 cases confirmed 13 people died.

http://glavred.info/archive/2009/11/06/145523-1.html
 
Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 760,000 cases & 109 deaths

Re: Ukraine- Pandemic Influenza - Ministry of Health says 760,000 cases & 109 deaths

In Ukraine, influenza and SARS are sick for more than 760 thousand people

november 6 2009

In Ukraine, influenza and SARS are sick for more than 760 thousand people
In Ukraine, 762 thousand registered 835 cases of influenza and SARS, including 32 - virus A/N1N1.

On Friday, November 6, said chief state sanitary doctor of Ukraine Alexander Bilovol. "Today, from complications of influenza deaths of 109 people hospitalized 33.979 thousand people," - he said.


According to him, at present 32 cases of laboratory confirmed infection of swine flu, 14 have died. Earlier Friday, the same figures announces the Ministry for Emergencies.

In London, confirmed the presence of swine influenza in 15 Ukrainians

Bilovol also reported that the epidemic threshold has been achieved in Donetsk, Kiev, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr region, as well as in the capital.

"Practically achieved epidporog in Kirovograd and Odessa regions. Intensified quarantine measures in Kiev, Kirovograd, Dnepropetrovsk regions and the city of Cherkassy," - said the chief sanvrach.

Earlier, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that the flu epidemic in Ukraine will end in 3-4 weeks.

"We'll now have a rough orientation in time. I think we now have reached more or less comprehensible stability, and now we will come three weeks, when the downturn will be gradual (epidemic), and we will see bring the situation to normal" - she said.

Tymoshenko also said that to date in Ukrainian hospitals is no shortage of drugs needed to combat influenza and other common colds, and noted that the ALV apparatus purchased in Austria, will come to Ukraine as early as next month.

She also assured that there is no reason to talk about the need to introduce a state of emergency in the country, said that the flu epidemic came to Ukraine from Europe, but also noted the positive assessment given by specialists, WHO, the measures taken by Ukraine to the epidemic.

Recall, the head office of WHO in Ukraine, Igor Pokanevich noted that the estimated organization in Ukraine, as well as throughout the world, there will be three waves of influenza A/H1N1: first - now second - in the spring, and the third - in the autumn of next year.

The mission of the World Health Organization, consisting of nine members began work in Ukraine on November 3. November 4, Gregory Hartl, WHO Representative in the organization's headquarters in Geneva said that the precautions being taken by the Ukrainian government in combating the epidemic of influenza, it is quite reasonable.

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that Ukrainians general mobilization to fight the flu yielded results.

http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/events/1015492
 
Re: Ukraine - H1N1 outbreak - Outline, summaries, official news

Re: Ukraine - H1N1 outbreak - Outline, summaries, official news

In Ukraine, influenza and SARS are sick for more than 760 thousand people

november 6 2009

In Ukraine, influenza and SARS are sick for more than 760 thousand people
In Ukraine, 762 thousand registered 835 cases of influenza and SARS, including 32 - virus A/N1N1.

On Friday, November 6, said chief state sanitary doctor of Ukraine Alexander Bilovol. "Today, from complications of influenza deaths of 109 people hospitalized 33.979 thousand people," - he said.


According to him, at present 32 cases of laboratory confirmed infection of swine flu, 14 have died. Earlier Friday, the same figures announces the Ministry for Emergencies.

In London, confirmed the presence of swine influenza in 15 Ukrainians

Bilovol also reported that the epidemic threshold has been achieved in Donetsk, Kiev, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr region, as well as in the capital.

"Practically achieved epidporog in Kirovograd and Odessa regions. Intensified quarantine measures in Kiev, Kirovograd, Dnepropetrovsk regions and the city of Cherkassy," - said the chief sanvrach.

Earlier, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that the flu epidemic in Ukraine will end in 3-4 weeks.

"We'll now have a rough orientation in time. I think we now have reached more or less comprehensible stability, and now we will come three weeks, when the downturn will be gradual (epidemic), and we will see bring the situation to normal" - she said.

Tymoshenko also said that to date in Ukrainian hospitals is no shortage of drugs needed to combat influenza and other common colds, and noted that the ALV apparatus purchased in Austria, will come to Ukraine as early as next month.

She also assured that there is no reason to talk about the need to introduce a state of emergency in the country, said that the flu epidemic came to Ukraine from Europe, but also noted the positive assessment given by specialists, WHO, the measures taken by Ukraine to the epidemic.

Recall, the head office of WHO in Ukraine, Igor Pokanevich noted that the estimated organization in Ukraine, as well as throughout the world, there will be three waves of influenza A/H1N1: first - now second - in the spring, and the third - in the autumn of next year.

The mission of the World Health Organization, consisting of nine members began work in Ukraine on November 3. November 4, Gregory Hartl, WHO Representative in the organization's headquarters in Geneva said that the precautions being taken by the Ukrainian government in combating the epidemic of influenza, it is quite reasonable.

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that Ukrainians general mobilization to fight the flu yielded results.

http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/events/1015492
 
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