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Family Boaters Insurance

Saturday, August 7, 2010


Family Boaters Insurance
When you're out on the water, the last thing you want to worry about is whether you have the right insurance coverage for your boat. That's why Foremost developed a policy specifically for boats. Foremost is a national leader in specialty insurance, and offers solid, reliable coverage. They offer coverage for personal property, as well as for towing and assistance so you won't have to be stranded on the water or the side of the road. They even provide protection for your trailer.*
Call Foremost for a free policy rate quote at (800) 903-8114.  Representatives are available Monday through Friday,  8:30AM to 8PM,  Eastern Standard Time.

Homeowners Insurance


Homeowners Insurance
Most likely, your home is your biggest investment, so shouldn't you protect it with the same level of quality insurance that you do your automobile with 21st Century Insurance?  At 21st Century Insurance, we offer Homeowners insurance* that is designed to provide you with the peace of mind that you deserve.

              

Most likely, your home is your biggest investment, so shouldn't you protect it with the same level of quality insurance that you do your automobile with 21st Century Insurance?  At 21st Century Insurance, we offer Homeowners insurance* that is designed to provide you with the peace of mind that you deserve.
There are many benefits available to you by purchasing a Homeowners policy through 21st Century Insurance: 
  • 21st Century Insurance customers receive a 10%** discount on homeowner insurance.
  • We offer full replacement cost coverage for your home and personal property.
  • We have hassle-free, online*** customer service , available 24-hours a day.
  • Several payment options available to fit your needs.
For PA Customers interested in Homeowners products, please call (877) 392-5630 for a friendly consultation with a licensed specialist!  We are available Monday through Friday, 8AM to 8PM, Eastern Standard Time, and Saturday and Sunday, 9AM to 6PM Eastern Standard Time.

Flood Insurance



Flood Insurance
You depend on your Homeowners Insurance to protect you from most perils, but your homeowner's policy doesn't cover you for everything - including damage from flooding. Many people believe that flood insurance is only necessary when you live in a rated flood zone, but that is not the case. Nearly 27% of all flood claims are made in non-flood zones. Don't be left unprotected - 21st Century Insurance wants you to have the peace of mind that you can get by knowing that your home is protected.
Please call (800) 222-2007 for a friendly consultation with a licensed specialist! We are available Monday through Friday, 8AM to 8PM, Eastern Standard Time.*

Virenza Cipla swine flu Medicine | Virenza Swine Flu Drug


INDICATIONS
Treatment of Influenza
VIRENZA is indicated for treatment of uncomplicated acute illness due to influenza A and B virus in adults and pediatric patients 7 years and older that has been symptomatic for no more than 2 days.
Prophylaxis of Influenza
VIRENZA is indicated in adults and pediatric patients 5 years of age and older for prophylaxis of influenza.
VIRENZA is not recommended for treatment of patients with underlying airways disease (such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
VIRENZA is for administration to the respiratory tract by oral inhalation using Revolizer device only.
Patients scheduled to use an inhaled bronchodilator at the same time as VIRENZA should use their bronchodilator before taking VIRENZA.
Treatment of Influenza
The recommended dose of VIRENZA for treatment of influenza in adults and pediatric patientsaged 7 years and older is 2 inhalations (one 5-mg capsule per inhalation for a total dose of 10 mg) twice daily (approximately 12 hours apart) for 5 days.
Two doses should be taken on the first day of treatment whenever possible provided there is at least 2 hours between doses. On subsequent days, doses should be about 12 hours apart (e.g., morning and evening) at approximately the same time each day. There are no data on the effectiveness of treatment with Zanamivir when initiated more than 2 days after the onset of signs or symptoms.

‘Ill-equipped’ govt hospitals get swine flu medicine


Around 35,000 Tamiflu tablets would be supplied to at least seven large hospitals run by the Sindh and city governments within a couple of days. — File Photo
KARACHI: Senior health officials working amid a swine flu alarm in the city have put their faith in antiviral medicines being provided to them, ignoring their health facilities’ lack of capacity for a fully-fledged treatment of patients reporting with a severe infection of the H1N1 virus. 
nfection of the H1N1 virus. 

Sources added that 35,000 Tamiflu tablets would be supplied to at least seven large hospitals run by the Sindh and city governments within a couple of days. However, the preparation of isolation wards in public sector hospitals for treatment and management of patients complaining of severe respiratory problems and chest infections would not be done anytime soon.

These hospitals would not be able to establish such wards with ventilators required exclusively for swine flu treatment.

The federal health ministry’s Director-General Dr Rasheed A. Jooma told Dawn on Friday that the swine flu death toll in the country had risen to eight. The deaths have been reported from Peshawar, Lahore, Karachi and Faisalabad, according to him. The National Institute of Health (NIH) in Islamabad, he said, had informed him that 37 persons were positive among the 190 tested for swine flu so far.

Pointing out that there had been a rise in swine flu cases being reported in Karachi, he insisted that the virus had been carried by someone coming from abroad.

The focal person on swine flu for Sindh, Dr Shakeel A. Mullick, said that the NIH had so far confirmed five swine flu cases in the province. Four of the patients had already tested positive by the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) laboratory while the other one was deported from Oman and quarantined at the federal health ministry facility near Karachi airport.

Why is swine flu (H1N1) now infecting humans?

Friday, August 6, 2010

Many researchers now consider that two main series of events can lead to swine flu (and also avian or bird flu) becoming a major cause for influenza illness in humans.
First, the influenza viruses (types A, B, C) are enveloped RNA viruses with a segmented genome; this means the viral RNA genetic code is not a single strand of RNA but exists as eight different RNA segments in the influenza viruses. A human (or bird) influenza virus can infect a pig respiratory cell at the same time as a swine influenza virus; some of the replicating RNA strands from the human virus can get mistakenly enclosed inside the enveloped swine influenza virus. For example, one cell could contain eight swine flu and eight human flu RNA segments. The total number of RNA types in one cell would be 16; four swine and four human flu RNA segments could be incorporated into one particle, making a viable eight RNA segmented flu virus from the 16 available segment types. Various combinations of RNA segments can result in a new subtype of virus (known as antigenic shift) that may have the ability to preferentially infect humans but still show characteristics unique to the swine influenza virus (see Figure 1). It is even possible to include RNA strands from birds, swine, and human influenza viruses into one virus if a cell becomes infected with all three types of influenza (for example, two bird flu, three swine flu, and three human flu RNA segments to produce a viable eight-segment new type of flu viral genome). Formation of a new viral type is considered to be antigenic shift; small changes in an individual RNA segment in flu viruses are termed antigenic drift and result in minor changes in the virus. However, these can accumulate over time to produce enough minor changes that cumulatively change the virus' antigenic makeup over time (usually years).

H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)

Swine flu is an infection caused by a virus. It's named for a virus that pigs can get. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections can and do happen. The virus is contagious and can spread from human to human. Symptoms of swine flu in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.
A photograph of a person washing hands with soap
There are antiviral medicines you can take to prevent or treat swine flu. There is a vaccine available to protect against swine flu. You can help prevent the spread of germs that cause respiratory illnesses like influenza by
  • Covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
  • Washing your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. You can also use alcohol-based hand cleaners.
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.
  • Trying to avoid close contact with sick people.
  • Staying home from work or school if you are sick.

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