Virus Starts Like a Cold But Can Turn Into a Killer

by mpress | December 11, 2007 at 06:02 am
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I'm no hypochondriac at least I don't think I am but I had this virus last week. I had a normal cold and thought I was over it but all of a sudden I'm having chills fever and short of breath. Almost went to the hospital. I took some hot baths and fought it off but the virus is real.

Infectious-disease expert David N. Gilbert was making rounds at the Providence Portland Medical Center in Oregon in April when he realized that an unusual number of patients, including young, vigorous adults, were being hit by a frightening pneumonia.

“What was so striking was to see patients who were otherwise healthy be just devastated,” Gilbert said. Within a day or two of developing a cough and high fever, some were so sick they would arrive at the emergency room gasping for air.

“They couldn’t breathe,” Gilbert said. “They were going to die if we didn’t get more oxygen into them.”

Gilbert alerted state health officials, a decision that led investigators to realize that a new, apparently more virulent form of a virus that usually causes nothing worse than a nasty cold was circulating around the United States. At least 1,035 Americans in four states have been infected so far this year by the virus, known as an adenovirus. Dozens have been hospitalized, many requiring intensive care, and at least 10 have died.

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djsblack
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at 06:48 on December 11th, 2007

mpress, Good stuff. People need to be aware that there are many of these new "super-viruses" that require alacrity for people to seek medical treatment, if experiencing symptoms, and potential vaccines from the scientific community.

Barbara McPherson
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at 09:53 on December 11th, 2007

mpress, thanks for bringing this to us.  It is so timely.  My husband developed pneumonia this fall from a stupid little cold.  We weren't aware until now, that Merk has developed a vaccine to help prevent bacterial pneumonia.  In BC, it is available to many people, especially those over 65, for free.  The unfortunate part is, most people don't know about it.  Glad you recovered ok.

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mpress

Thanks Barbra It was the worst virus I have ever had and it is not as lethal as they make it out to be but it is one bad trip...

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