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Boston Mayor declares public health emergency after flu outbreak
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Yeah, but the cytokine storm is usually seen in strains that are pretty much novel, example being the H1N1, or the strain that caused the Spanish flu pandemic.
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Quoting: zenobiaphobia Indeed, it won't help a staph infection, so watch your symptoms: [ link to www.startribune.com] On Dec. 30, another otherwise healthy teenager, Max Schwolert, 17, of Texas, died of flu complications at a St. Paul hospital. Schwolert, who had been visiting relatives in Wisconsin, apparently developed a staph infection along with the flu, and the combination accelerated rapidly, turning ever more deadly, family members said. He had not had a flu shot.And if you think that yourself or your child may be developing complications such as staph, strep throat, pneumonia,etc. please make sure your physician pays attention. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8658014 I think the problem is that there isn't much that the doctors can do about those infections anymore. Unless a new antibiotic is developed its a few years at most.
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