Flu is a seasonal illness and regularly kills many worldwide every year, but the H1N1 virus is particularly dangerous for certain categories. Children aged up to five years, women who are pregnant in the flu season, the morbidly obese, those suffering from diabetes, those with a pre-existing pulmonary condition and the household contacts of caregivers to children aged younger than five — are all at enhanced risk. It is not difficult to lay these vectors over Pakistan to understand the risks and the very real concerns of health professionals about this outbreak of swine flu. It is to be hoped that it is contained. The stocks of Tamiflu are said to be ‘sufficient’, but it is unclear whether they are sufficient for the treatment of those infected or sufficient for the inoculation of the wider population, with the former more likely than the latter. In broad terms, the population of Pakistan suffers from chronically poor health and we need to start making all efforts to ensure that this does not remain the case and illnesses such as swine flu do not spread further.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 14th, 2014.
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