
Thursday, 9th July 2009 - 16:06CET
Nine-month-old baby found to have the A (H1N1) virus
(Updated 6.25 p.m.)
A nine-month-old baby in Gozo is among five new cases of the A (H1N1) virus confirmed up to 6 p.m. today.
A Health Department spokesman said the virus had been found in three males in Gozo and two females in Malta.
The cases in Malta involve women who recently returned from Cyprus and from the UK.
The spokesman explained that in line with policy announced yesterday, only vulnerable groups are now being tested.
Earlier, the spokesman said 11 persons who had contracted the A (H1N1) virus had now recovered and returned to their normal activities.
All the cases are mild and no one is being kept in hospital.







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This is some interesting info : http://pandemicinformationnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/swine-flu-virus-unpredictable.html
Many Maltese are adopting a flippant ,fatalistic attitude which we are all going to regret very soon.
This is given because as a complications of Strep Throat, Rheumatic Fever may develop due to an Immune Mediated Process. That is why GPs would treat such infections quickly with Antibiotics.
What perplexes me is the need for Augmentin, which is a Penicillinase Resistant Antibiotic, when the patient could actually be treated with simple oral Penicillin V. Strep Throat is usually treated quite effectively with Penicillin V, and all over the world, including UK and US it is still first line.
However in Malta if your GP gives you a simple Penicillin product (sometimes not even stocked in pharmacy) not Augmentin, the GP is tought to be a Bad Doctor. The funny thing is that if the Sore throat is Caused by EBV (a virus) amoxicillin (compound of augmentin) will make the rash worse!!!!!
Also when prescribed, I was called by pharmacists in Malta that they do not stock Simple Penicillin V.
I must have misunderstood your comment, so I apologise!
It is very unfortunate, that some doctors are still giving in to the pressure of their patients when it comes to the prescribtion of antibiotics. Once somebody told me that it is by far easier to write a prescribtion than to convince and explain to a patient, that antibiotics cannot treat a viral illness.
However, I can assure you that your future patients would greatly appreciate somebody, who explains facts and details in a gentle and polite way , rather than using phrases like "utter rubbish".
You must understand one very important thing:
These patients might not have studied medicine. However they have a lot of know-how in the professional field they themselves are or have been working in. They are the people you might have to turn to for help one day. They could be a plumber, an electrician, a lawyer or a teacher....just to name a few.
They are all humans with a functional brain and feelings they certainly deserve a respectful explanation and treatment.
When having a prescription done for an antibiotic with no advice to stay at home, the patient is put under the false impression that since Tamiflu was not prescribed, it is not possible that he/she is infected and a GP knows if patient is/is not infected after a conventional medical visit.
Public should be educated that if NO SWAB IS TAKEN, PRESENCE OF SWINE FLU CANNOT BE EXCLUDED.
Let us all be responsible and present the facts as they are: the virus can mutate at any time, and we have no guarantee that this will not happen. On the other hand, nobody can forecast that the virus will become deadlier. The only fact that is known is, that the less contact it gets with people, the lesser the chance of a deadly mutation occuring.
So, let us be responsible to educate the people. "Brainwashing" will not help in the long term.
Stopping the misuse, abuse and overuse of antibiotics will save us a lot of unnecessary trouble, so inform yourself well before using these compounds.
Every year we are bombarded with viruses. Every year people die of viruses - those, who are weak and those who have a low immune system.
Every year I mentally freak out about the ignorance and selfishness of people, who instead of staying at home to cure their illness, pop in a couple of Panadols and go to work or out for their personal entertainment, whatever that might be.
Every year parents pump up their kids with paracetamol and send them to school ...because the mid year exams are around the corner, because both parents are working and the child should not stay at home alone or because the first symtoms are (still) mild. Just have a look at the school attendance records in early spring to realise what I am talking about.
The most important rule to apply with any virus - apart from keeping up a high standard of hygiene - is: STAY AT HOME - STAY AWAY FROM OTHER PEOPLE!
Oh yes, and regarding your alcohol wipes: there is a big difference between "anti-viral" and "anti-bacterial"!
Can we replace the free energy saving light bulbs "for the moment" with lingettes antiseptiques or lotion to kill cross contamination.Lets prepare to be the first country to be clear as we were the last country in Europe to receive swine flue .
Who shall be last shall be first.
Let's do something, let's feel responsible first and foremost towards ourselves, secondly towards our relative and our Maltese & Gozitans siblings. We have an alarming high H1N1 rate in Malta. No joke, we're speaking about over 50 cases. Compared to other nations, ours is very very high, considering the population ratio. Let's do our utmost: cleaning our hands with disinfectant regularly, sneezing politely, regular cleansing, using alcohol wipes and alcohol solutions, NO drinking from common bottles, it's common sense!!
I'm sorry to say that yesterday I was driving through Floriana (I didn't attend the MTV) and saw tens if not hundreds of irresponsible people sharing bottles, with friends/girlfriends riding on top of their shoulders mixing sweat, some vomitting etc.. When are we going to feel our sense of responsibility? Hellooo, the swine flu is here, and is hitting us badly. The worst has yet still to come! when the virus adapts to the antiviral agents and will start killing people massively!! This is a deadly pandemic, it doesn't mean that if till now we didn't experience any high toll deaths, the virus is mild, NOTHING AT ALL, the worst has yet still to come!! PLEASE ACT RESPONSIBLY!