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Pregnant Women at Greater Danger From H1N1 Flu

04 August 2009

This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

The H1N1 flu virus that has spread around the world is especially risky for pregnant women. If they become infected, especially after the first three months of pregnancy, they can get very sick or even die. Cases of fetal death have also been reported.

File photo of a pregnant woman receiving a seasonal flu shot in Dallas, Texas
File photo of a pregnant woman receiving a seasonal flu shot in Dallas, Texas
Pregnant women face an increased risk even during outbreaks of seasonal influenza. But the new H1N1 flu has been affecting a younger age group than seasonal flu epidemics.

The W.H.O. says pregnant women should take the antiviral drug Tamiflu as soon as possible after they show signs of illness. The drug is also called oseltamivir.

The agency says treatment should begin immediately and not wait for the results of laboratory tests. The effect are greatest when given within forty-eight hours. But experts say the medicine could still do some good even if there is a delay.

Since April, more than one thousand deaths have been reported from the H1N1 virus, commonly called swine flu. But so far the virus has not shown itself to be more severe than seasonal flu.

The World Health Organization has predicted that the H1N1 virus will infect at least two billion people in the next two years. Agency chief Margaret Chan has expressed concern there is not a good process in place to produce enough vaccine against the virus.

In the United States, there are now guidelines for the use of H1N1 vaccine when it becomes available. An advisory committee of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there are five groups that should be vaccinated first.

These include pregnant women and people who live with or care for children younger than six months. They also include workers in health care and emergency services, and people between six months and twenty-four years of age.

The fifth group on the list is people twenty-five to sixty-four with chronic health problems.

If vaccine supplies are limited, then the committee says two groups of children should be vaccinated before other children. One group is those who are six months to four years old. The other is those five to eighteen with chronic medical conditions.

In April, after the first cases in the United States, officials told schools to close at the first sign of an H1N1 outbreak. The government later eased those warnings. Since then officials have been reported working on final guidelines for when schools should close.

And that's the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver. For more health news, go to voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. Thanks a lot

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Submitted by: Nai (Cambodia)
09-04-2009 - 00:14:43

2. Interesting h1n1 in voa programe

Dear voa your programe about h1n1 let pregnacy around the world thank to u , interestingful to it, please u work more about it. I wating 4 next news. From DENGCHET poipet . Cambodia.
Submitted by: Dengchet (Cambodia)
08-28-2009 - 19:33:10

3. The Flu virus H1N1

The Flu virus H1N1 virus is way too dangerous for humans who contract it but still is more dangerous for pregnant women because they may lose that child's life is on the way and even themselves. RSV ploblación affected the whole world as it is an easy esparcirce virus in the environment that surrounds us.
Submitted by: Joel Lozada Murillo (Colombia)
08-23-2009 - 20:02:59

4. Origin of virus?

Hopefully, soon we will have a vaccine to prevent H1N1 flu. The source of this decease is a mystery to me. Was it biological terrorism or a drug makers crime?
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08-18-2009 - 03:56:45

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Submitted by: Jacques Sully ALY (Haiti)
08-13-2009 - 18:16:47

6. H1N1

The H1N1 is surely a great concern for the pregnant mothers and this might be a major Public Health in the developing and underdeveloped countries. So, we should address this issue immediately.
Submitted by: Zaman (Bangladesh)
08-12-2009 - 16:57:26

7. H1N1 Flu

It will infect more than 2 billion people!!! Oh my God. It will be a disaster. W.H.O. has to find a solution for this problem. I have known this since April, but actually I didn't recognize it's dimension.
Submitted by: Suleyman (Turkiye)
08-12-2009 - 03:16:07

8. h1n1

i´m in curitiba Brazil now is weather is cold, the risk is on top to infect, many case in our area is discovery day by day....
Submitted by: sy (brazil)
08-10-2009 - 21:19:18

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Submitted by: KAN Leangkim (Cambodia)
08-10-2009 - 03:44:23

10.

think for the advice !my sister is pregnant.
Submitted by: xingyiwang (china)
08-07-2009 - 14:43:56

11.

so,preventation is a must .by keeping our body always in a good shape . sport enough,rest enough and have always good nutritions
Submitted by: supriyanto (Indonesia)
08-07-2009 - 07:12:50

12. I am very worried.

My wife is a pregnant. so, I decide to take care of her more than now. I hope to make a happy family.
Submitted by: gibbs (KOREA)
08-06-2009 - 09:26:26

13. h1n1 and pregnant women

thanks for the advice. My daughter is pregnant.
Submitted by: victor manuel acevedo (colombia)
08-05-2009 - 17:32:58

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08-05-2009 - 16:56:51

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Submitted by: alireza zamani (IRAN)
08-05-2009 - 08:52:17

16. H1N1 now has become a pandemic!!!

H1N1 or swine flu now has become a pandemic. It is easy to get. I just came back from a trip to China. I joint a group of 30 people to visit China. After the trip, 20 people get the disease and now have been treating in the hospital. I am lucky not to have it but thinking about the trip, I am still feeling fearful. However, people often exaggerate the disease, it is infectious but it is curable and patients are easy to recover. It is not a kind of fatal disease. The best way to prevent it now is to protect ourselves by wearing facial mask, not contacting sick people and having a good and reasonable regimen...
Submitted by: autumn leaf (Viet Nam)
08-05-2009 - 06:04:53

17. H1N1 Flu

Hi, Would like to know more detail about H1N1. How to get infect? Easy for us to protect and avoid from it.
Submitted by: Danika (Cambodia)
08-05-2009 - 03:37:07

18. Pregnant women more susceptible to flu?

Never mind Swine Flu...pregnant women are always at greater risk for the flu. This is not news.
Submitted by: Cathy M. (USA)
08-05-2009 - 03:11:18

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