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The Mass Production of Pigs is the Cause of the Swine Flu Virus
The mass production of pigs is the cause of the swine flu virus. There are 25 million pigs in Spain. We’re up to a bit more Than half a pig per Spaniard. There are 60 billion pigs in the world. Politically, the pig-world has no structure, biologically But the pig-world has Begun to emit signs of defense: the virus. The same is happening with swine flu virus chickens.The That Means Their pigs are unlimited reacting to industrial production. Biologically They Have the right so to do, Which Is Why They are doing it. Without a Doubt, we are faced with a process: Poultry, swine, cattle. The Phenomenon of Mad Cow disease FOLLOWS the same logic. I think will be the next species in the fish farms fish: trout, sea bream, sea bass, etc, at Some moment Because There has to be a proportional Equivalence Between the terrestrial and the Aquatic worlds.It Seems as if the animal world is Beginning to send out a tenuous September of messages. They’re broadcasting. Something They’re Saying. Let’s listen to it. Pigs Have Begun to finally speak. It Was About Time They Tried to send a message.the creation of the virus is a kind of logos (word). Nobody Can bear to lose Their identity, Not Even pigs. The swine flu virus is born Because of the loss of identity at the industrial scale. Pigs from the old days the virus produces Did not Because They Had An identity. Today’s pigs OPERATION SPARTACUS Have Begun. “
Oseltamivir is an Antiviral Effective Against Swine Flu

Geneva, April 2009. The World Health Organization (WHO) following raise the pandemic alert phase 5, has an available stock of three million treatment courses of oseltamivir (30 capsules million) donated by Roche Pharmaceuticals for use by countries that request for an eventual pandemic.
Oseltamivir is an antiviral effective against swine flu, and is part of the international stockpile of antiviral drugs that WHO will use to respond to an influenza pandemic. ‘This medicine may help reduce illness and death, along with other measures, could contain an emerging pandemic virus or slow down their national and international spread, WHO official said.
WHO Director Margaret Chan called on governments, pharmaceutical companies and international community to join efforts and resources to address the crisis. It also said that the manufacturer of oseltamivir, Roche has offered to license plants in other countries for the production of the respective drug, although not given the details of this offer.
Health Action International says that “countries should implement their plans to deal with a pandemic and WHO call to order medicines from the international stockpile of antivirals before being considered for acquisition.” This course requires making estimates about the needs for treatment according to the epidemiological projections.
The dual threat of virus in winter
The clinics in the northern hemisphere may be “flooded” by a combination of infections: H1N1 and norovirus.
Doctors in the northern hemisphere are preparing for what they say could be a “hard winter” due to the combination of two infections: swine influenza and norovirus. Figures released recently in the United Kingdom show a dramatic increase in cases of norovirus in recent weeks, which, experts say, could be the start of a nationwide outbreak.
At the same time there has been an increase in the number of cases of swine flu in the country, which was expected due to the “second wave” of the H1N1 virus.
So health officials are warning patients not seeking to severe symptoms to stay home so that health workers can concentrate on more serious cases.
The Norovirus (or Norwalk virus) are the most common cause of acute gastroenteristis (stomach infection) whose symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, fever and malaise.
It is transmitted primarily by fecal-oral route, either by consuming contaminated food and water, the spread from person to person or contact with contaminated surfaces or objects.
Often called “winter vomiting syndrome” or “intestinal flu” (though not an influenza) because pathogens circulating more frequently during the winter months, although they can occur throughout the year.