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    ask ko lang sa inyong mga taga metro manila, meron na daw bang SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) dyan? ewan ko lang kung medyo paranoid ang parents ko, ayaw kaming paluwasin dyan. gusto ko pa naman sanang ipasyal wife and kid ko this saturday. more than 2 months na din kasing di nakakapasyal ng wife ko dahil nga kapapanganak lang nya. na panood kasi ng dad ko sa news sa hongkong na meron na din daw SARS sa Manila dahil sa mga DH na umuwi galing HK and Singapore. yung mga maids nga namin ayaw na din nyang ipa day-off pansamantala.

    haaayyy, hirap na talagang mabuhay sa mundo. :cry:
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    boybi,

    Wala pa naman. Ako palagi nasa ospital pero wala naman akong SARS. hehehe.

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    OTEP, 7 days daw ang incubation (tama ba?) period nyan. hintay kaya muna ako ng 1 week? observe mo mabuti sarili mo ha? :mrgreen:
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    boybi,

    Simula nung pumutok ang SARS issue na iyan (more than two weeks ago), halos araw araw naman ako nasa ospital. Wala naman akong symptoms up to now. :mrgreen:

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    dude
    for more info about sars, you an go to thei website
    www.cdc.gov

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    meron na raw suspected sars victims... nasa san lazaro hosp

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    Quote Originally Posted by dieselNUBI
    meron na raw suspected sars victims... nasa san lazaro hosp

    naku po.........

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    kawawa ung mga may relatives sa hongkong.. nanay ng gelpren ko di makapagpadala ng pera.. di raw sila pinalalabas. huhuhu..

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    dieselNUBI,

    San Lazaro kasi ang government hospital concered with such diseases. Madalas din ako dun dati. :mrgreen:

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    just avoid places where there are alot of people in an enclosed space. like mall, theater, restaurant etc etc.

    Better be sure than sorry.

    Take VITAMIN C supplements. for added resistance

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    just avoid places where there are alot of people in an enclosed space. like mall, theater, restaurant etc etc.

    Better be sure than sorry.
    Sa mga Motels na lang tayo. :mrgreen:

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    :mrgreen:

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    Share ko lang galing sa e-mail...

    For some of us who needs to travel to high risk area. This is good info
    from someone. Prevention is better than cure, the best is to avoid it.
    I attended a talk organised especially for our community pharmacists
    tonite.

    The speakers include pharmacist in PWH, QEH, KWH and a nurse specialised in the control of transmitting disease.
    The talk is very informative and therefore, i want to share with u all.
    SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is transmitted by droplets (>5 micro) but NOT by airbourne droplets (<5 micro).
    This means that it can only be transmitted if the patient coughs, speaks
    outloud etc which can force the droplets out thru the mouth in 3 feet
    area.

    In that case, we can wear masks to protect ourselves.
    So what kind of mask should we use?
    Most believe that 3M N95 8210 mask is the most effective one. yep, it can
    filter up to 0.3 micro particles, definitely is useful for SARS (as it is
    >5 micro)but the surgical masks (green/blue in color) can also filter 5
    micro particles. Therefore, it is recommended to use surgical mask which is proved to be effective and much cheaper.

    Besides, there are some drawbacks in using the N95 type.
    It is not recommended for those who have asthma, breathing problems and pregnant woman. As some of u who have used that before may know, the breathing resistance is very large. U may feel uncomfortable and will use yr hand to adjust it fr time to time. In this way, u will contaminate yr hand with the virus which may be present on the surface of the mask.The nurse told us this may be the reason why HO SIU WAI has contacted the disease. He wore a N95 mask when he visited 8A ward on that day, he felt very uncomfy and used his hand to touch the mask, finally he is infected.

    Therefore, we should note some important points when wearing masks.
    First, wash yr hands thoroughly with detergent. It's better to scratch yr
    hands a little bit to wash off the virus as they can be removed by
    physical friction.

    Carefully identify the external and internal surface of the mask.
    The colored face should be exposed. It is water-resistant, u can test it
    by adding a water droplet, it won't diffuse.
    Do not touch the mask after u have put it on, the exposed part may contain virus. Do not use it for a while and then take a rest by removing it and then put it on again, in other words, it can't be reused.

    Use it only when necessary or with yr common sense.
    e.g. It's no use to wear one at home when there're no infected or
    suspected patient at home.

    One important thing to note is all the masks are designed for ADULTS only. That means that even children can use it, it may not fit well. Therefore, parents should make sure their children feel comfortable in using masks. If the child find it hard to breath or feel dizzy etc, he should not use it.

    The paper masks with only two layers of paper is NOT useful. It will get
    dampened by droplets and can actually transmit the virus.

    The nurse told us that there're only 3 diseases, Tuberculosis (TB),
    Measles, Chickenpox which are tranmitted by airborne droplets (AIR). In that case, N95 should be used. 95 means 95 % filtration of air particles. The company said that they use 0.3 micro particles to test the quality of the masks. N95 standard is set by the States in 1996. For those who wear this kind of masks, they need to past very stringent tests to make sure they can fit the masks correctly. ( e.g. 25 mins breathing test)

    This is something what i have learnt tonite.
    It's very important information that I, as a community pharmacist, have
    the responsibility to pass on to the public.

    I hope that it can be helpful to u all.

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    very informative indeed, Irog, thanks very much!
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    Wala pa pong confirmed SARS cases dito sa atin.

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    so safe pa bang pumunta ng mga malls?
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    Ewan ko kung safe pero I'm going to the Airport and to the mall soon. :mrgreen:Ewan ko kung safe pero I'm going to the Airport and to the mall soon. :mrgreen:

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    kakatakot naman. i will be going to shanghai on business by the end of this month eh. sana by that time wala na o minimal na lang.

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    sabi daw sa news sa hongkong, by may mas mababawasan daw ang pagkalat nitong virus because of the weather daw.
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