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My youngest daughter was sent home from her college with H1N1. My older daughter, got her and our dog, Simsim masks so they did not get that nasty virus!

Un par de jóvenes soldados reparten cubrebocas a la salida del metro Bellas Artes, en la Alameda Central.

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A pair of young soldiers hand over face masks to help control the H1N1 epidemy.

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Dejaron de combatir al narcotráfico por unos días para repartir cubrebocas en el DF. ¿Qué preferirán?

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Vayámonos acostumbrando a estas imágenes. Aparentemente van a estar haciendo esto un buen rato.

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Imagen totalmente de libre reproducción, modificación y lo que sea. Si das crédito, chido, muchas gracias :-D si no, igual de chido que la usas ;-)

Ve más imágenes de libre distribución en: www.flickr.com/groups/fotosinfluenza/

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRQht3Gc-Kc&feature=rec-HM-r2

 

AMORE SI ... Tanita Tikaram

 

When I got the H1N1 flu bug

I received lots of sympathy

Numerous phone calls

Strangely no visits ....

:-))

Thank goodness my friend jocelyne Hebert drove from St Adele and rescued Chico

She is spoiling him

I feel like that bird

Lone_A !

Hiding

But slowly recovering

Day 6

Have a great Sunday

a l c o h o l . a b u s e . c a n . k i l l . y o u ... h 1 n 1 . r a t h e r . n o t .

khẩu trang 3k đó =))

فازت بالمركز الثالث في ملتقى المصورين العرب (إبداعي)

tomei vaciina hooje da H1N1.. ta doendo mt meu braço. dolorido pra caramba :(

mas ée melhor previnir ne, logico :D

amanha nao tenho aula, mas tenho que fazer meu portfolio. --' haha

ta um friozinho tãaaaaao gostoso *-*

 

obgd pelos comentarios gnt *o*

Never will I do a photo like this again. No Sir!

 

I thought I'd be clever and try a multiple exposure with myself in the photo twice. Place the camera on a stand, use the 10 second timer and combine everything in photo shop later. Should be easy right? Nope!!

 

12 hours of photoshop between myself and Hallbadorn and I'm not all that happy with it. I'm thinking I'll just end up deleting this from my photostream. Perhaps I should stick to landscapes...

 

Ok, so I'm done complaining. Here is the story behind the shot. A local coffee shot liked my photos and wanted to put them up in their upstairs sitting room. The photo in this shot is also mine. It is my Red Barn photo. No matter how good I think a photo is, I always find things I think I could have done better. That is what gave me the idea for this photo.

 

For anyone in Edmonton Alberta. The coffee shop that has my photos up is Transcend Coffee on 99st and 62nd AVE. If you have time to check them out, let me know what you think.

 

Cheers!

As soon as we arrived in Pyongyang airport last week, we were asked to follow a guy in a room. We thought they had discovered we were not tourists! In fact it was just to be filmed by North Korea TV as they were making medical controls for flu!

 

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Familia protegiéndose de la influenza con cubrebocas al salir de una boda.

 

Family outside a church after a wedding.

Cámara: Nikon D700

Exposición: 0.006 sec (1/160) Aperture: f/2.8 Lente: 24 mm Exposición: -0.45 Velocidad ISO: 500

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Mexico, DF. Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, reported that from Monday suspending work at all educational levels from kindergarten to senior in both the public and private sectors throughout the country until May 6 an improvement in measures to avoid risks and potential contagion of swine flu virus.

 

www.maurocorinti.com/

  

Just took my free H1N1 vaccination in the office

They say it may be the fall before a vaccine against the H1N1 (aka swine flu) will be widely available ....and so we wait.

 

Lighting: A flash was positioned on camera left aimed at the sheet of paper in the background - this side lighting helped bring out the details in the metal of the needle. Any more light on the needle would have ruined the detail in the drop.

    

El sexo oral cura la gripe H1N1

So I got this done whilst under the weather, i'm probably overreacting bigtime but I'm feeling horrendous right now so I think I've done a good job with photoshop to make myself look just about presentable, my first work in forever, the words are a bit cheesy but I'll be watching the Spanish league a lot more next season since my idol has left for Real Madrid and since Barcelona's inspiring performances in the champions league last season. Of course my heart remains with Milan but what I'm saying is I prefer the LFP for sure to the Barclays Premiership.

Young women consulting a fortuneteller, all wearing masks to fend off Swine Flu (Osaka, Japan)

Swine influenza (also called H1N1 flu, swine flu, hog flu, and pig flu) is an infection by any one of several types of swine influenza virus. Swine influenza virus (SIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses that is endemic in pigs.[2] As of 2009, the known SIV strains include influenza C and the subtypes of influenza A known as H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3.

 

Swine influenza virus is common throughout pig populations worldwide. Transmission of the virus from pigs to humans is not common and does not always lead to human influenza, often resulting only in the production of antibodies in the blood. If transmission does cause human influenza, it is called zoonotic swine flu. People with regular exposure to pigs are at increased risk of swine flu infection. The meat of an infected animal poses no risk of infection when properly cooked.

 

During the mid-20th century, identification of influenza subtypes became possible, allowing accurate diagnosis of transmission to humans. Since then, only 50 such transmissions have been confirmed. These strains of swine flu rarely pass from human to human. Symptoms of zoonotic swine flu in humans are similar to those of influenza and of influenza-like illness in general, namely chills, fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness and general discomfort.

  

Source- www.wikipedia.org

 

so Flickr, what do you think? is the whole Pig-Influenca-stuff exaggerated?

I´m not sure about my opinion yet, because you can heal this illness, can´t you?

But yesterday I went to a big party in my city. hundrets of people were there and I couldn´t help but feel scared of this influenca, isn´t it stupid?

He's concerning about my coughs... Is so exagerated

Powerful girls =)) H1N1 = mask

It's a wonder we're not all dead yet - from media hype!

Farmácia Central da Secretaria de Saúde, Sia, Brasília, DF, Brasil 14/4/2016 Foto: Dênio Simões/Agência Brasília

 

A partir de segunda-feira (18), serão vacinados contra H1N1 os grupos considerados prioritários: crianças de 6 meses a 5 anos, gestantes, mulheres que deram à luz há até 45 dias e trabalhadores de saúde das redes pública e privada. A imunização contra o vírus poderá ser recebida em qualquer centro de saúde da rede pública, das 8 às 12 horas e das 13 às 17 horas.

 

Leia a matéria no site da Agência Brasília: bit.ly/1Nqul18

I was discussing H1N1 with a bioinformatics friend of mine last weekend, and we ended up talking about ways that epidemiologists model transmission of disease. I wondered how some of the information that is shared voluntarily on social networks might be used to build useful models of various kinds.

 

I'm also interested in visualizing information that isn't implicitly shared - but instead is inferred or suggested.

 

This piece looks for tweets containing the phrases 'just landed in...' or 'just arrived in...'. Locations from these tweets are located using MetaCarta's Location Finder API. The home location for the traveling users are scraped from their Twitter pages. The system then plots these voyages over time.

 

I'm not entirely sure where this will end up going, but I am reasonably happy with the results so far.

 

Built with Processing (processing.org)

 

You can read more about this project on my blog - blog.blprnt.com

Rotund policemen, fully equipped, stand patrolling a highly visible city rotunda, as city traffic flows around them during a high alert for the H1N1 virus. They are wearing tight fitting black uniforms, face masks, helmets, gloves and sun glasses, and must stand in direct sun during the summer's intense heat. Bangkok, Thailand, SE Asia

¿¿¿¿¿quien es el que se esconde detras de las mascarillas??????

 

sera uno de estos:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9rRAnP8wWs

 

porfavor no uses mis fotos, si estas interesado en alguna ponte en contacto conmigo.

 

Please don't use my pics.If you are interested in this pic contact me.

 

email: rugercm@gmail.com

Ya tenemos 2 casos en 3 millones aaarghhh!

Two cases reported on a population of 3 million (Uruguay) aaarghhh!

Farmácia Central da Secretaria de Saúde, Sia, Brasília, DF, Brasil 14/4/2016 Foto: Dênio Simões/Agência Brasília

 

A partir de segunda-feira (18), serão vacinados contra H1N1 os grupos considerados prioritários: crianças de 6 meses a 5 anos, gestantes, mulheres que deram à luz há até 45 dias e trabalhadores de saúde das redes pública e privada. A imunização contra o vírus poderá ser recebida em qualquer centro de saúde da rede pública, das 8 às 12 horas e das 13 às 17 horas.

 

Leia a matéria no site da Agência Brasília: bit.ly/1Nqul18

"Dịch cúm A/H1N1 đang lây lan với tốc độ chóng mặt. Thủ tướng Nguyễn Tấn Dũng đã có công điện yêu cầu tất cả các địa phương, bộ, ngành triển khai các biện pháp cấp bách chống cúm.."

 

"...Ổ dịch cúm A/H1N1 tại tòa nhà Viettel được khống chế tốt với duy nhất 1 bệnh nhân. 79 nhân viên làm cùng tầng với bệnh nhân được giám sát sức khỏe tại chỗ chưa phát hiện bất thường. Các trường hợp nghi ngờ cúm A/H1N1 hôm qua cho kết quả âm tính...

Dù vậy, Hà Nội cũng đã họp bàn, lên các phương án sẵn sàng ứng phó nếu dịch cúm A/H1N1 tràn vào thủ đô."

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Mỗi mét vuông là 1 con virus H1N1 , mong anh em ra đường có thù hằn j đừng có hà hơi hay hắt xì vào mặt nhau :| chít đấy :|

 

p/s: hum nay bùn có chu kì , lấy cái nì ra nghịch ..Hình ảnh ghi nhận ở A1 của FPT-Arena trong chiến dịch phòng chống cúm H1N1 : Hãy đeo khẩu trang nơi đông ng :)

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Flu spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands annually — millions in pandemic years. Three influenza pandemics occurred in the 20th century and killed tens of millions of people, with each of these pandemics being caused by the appearance of a new strain of the virus in humans. Often, these new strains result from the spread of an existing flu virus to humans from other animal species. An avian strain named H5N1 had until recently posed the greatest risk for a new influenza pandemic since it first killed humans in Asia in the 1990s. Although H5N1 virus has not mutated to a form that spreads easily between people, in April 2009 a novel H1N1 flu strain that combined genes from human, pig, and bird flu, initially dubbed the "swine flu," emerged in Mexico, the United States, and several other nations. By late April, the H1N1 swine flu was suspected of having killed over 150 in Mexico, and prompted Mexico and U.S. travel advisories.

 

Vaccinations against influenza are usually given to people in developed countries and to farmed poultry. The most common human vaccine is the trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) that contains purified and inactivated material from three viral strains. Typically, this vaccine includes material from two influenza A virus subtypes and one influenza B virus strain. The TIV carries no risk of transmitting the disease, and it has very low reactivity. A vaccine formulated for one year may be ineffective in the following year, since the influenza virus evolves rapidly, and different strains become dominant. Antiviral drugs can be used to treat influenza, with neuraminidase inhibitors being particularly effective.

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of the SWINE FLUUU!

Waiting for the ferry boat. The mask wearing is very common in Bangkok at the moment. What about where you all are?

It's in a festival... to be continued.

 

Dear friends, thank you for your kind attention. I was very happy I've got many email from you yesterday, though I didn't post anything to share these days... so I try to find some of my old collection. This should be a series, but some pics need to be processed first.... ;)

 

Farmácia Central da Secretaria de Saúde, Sia, Brasília, DF, Brasil 14/4/2016 Foto: Dênio Simões/Agência Brasília

 

A partir de segunda-feira (18), serão vacinados contra H1N1 os grupos considerados prioritários: crianças de 6 meses a 5 anos, gestantes, mulheres que deram à luz há até 45 dias e trabalhadores de saúde das redes pública e privada. A imunização contra o vírus poderá ser recebida em qualquer centro de saúde da rede pública, das 8 às 12 horas e das 13 às 17 horas.

 

Leia a matéria no site da Agência Brasília: bit.ly/1Nqul18

Esperé pacientemente a que una persona pasara por el lugar y accediera a posar con cubrebocas para la foto, pero fué en vano la espera, por lo que recurrí a plasmar la idea ayudándome del PS. (Editado con Photoshop CS3 por Ricardo Bojórquez)

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