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OSELTAMIVIR - ORAL (oss-el-TAM-eh-veer)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Tamiflu
Tamiflu Treats Influenza and the Avian Flu
For patients taking oseltamivir for treatment of the flu: This medicine
works best if taken within 2 days of having flu symptoms (weakness,
headache, fever, cough, and sore throat). Oseltamivir capsules may be
taken with meals or on an empty stomach. Taking oseltamivir with food
may lessen the possibility of stomach upset. This medicine should be
taken for 5 days. Continue taking this medicine for the full time of
treatment even if you begin to feel better after a few days. This will
help to clear up your infection completely. If you stop taking this
medicine too soon, your symptoms may return.
For patients taking oseltamivir for prevention of the flu after
exposure: The medicine should be taken within 2 days of being exposed to
the flu. Oseltamivir capsules may be taken with meals or on an empty
stomach. Taking oseltamivir with food may lessen the possibility of
stomach upset. This medicine should be taken for at least 10 days.
What is avian influenza (bird flu)?
Bird
flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses.
These flu viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide
carry the viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from
them. However, bird flu is very contagious among birds and can make some
domesticated birds, including chickens, ducks, and turkeys, very sick
and kill them. Do bird flu viruses infect humans? Bird flu viruses
do not usually infect humans, but several cases of human infection with
bird flu viruses have occurred since 1997.
How are bird flu viruses different from human flu
viruses?
There are many different subtypes of type A flu viruses. These subtypes
differ because of certain proteins on the surface of the flu A virus (hemagglutinin
[HA] and neuraminidase [NA] proteins). There are 16 different HA
subtypes and 9 different NA subtypes of flu A viruses. Many different
combinations of HA and NA proteins are possible. Each combination is a
different subtype. All subtypes of flu A viruses can be found in birds.
However, when we talk about “bird flu” viruses, we are referring to
those flu A sub types that continue to occur mainly in birds. They do
not usually infect humans, even though we know they can do so. When we
talk about “human flu viruses” we are referring to those subtypes that
occur widely in humans. There are only three known subtypes of human flu
viruses (H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2); it is likely that some genetic parts of
current human flu A viruses came from birds originally. Flu A viruses
are constantly changing, and they might adapt over time to infect and
spread among humans.
What are the symptoms of bird flu in humans?
Symptoms of bird flu in humans have ranged from typical flu-like
symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat and muscle aches) to eye infections,
pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory
distress), and other severe and life-threatening complications. The
symptoms of bird flu may depend on which virus caused the infection.
How does bird flu spread?
Infected birds shed flu virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and
feces. Susceptible birds become infected when they have contact with
contaminated excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with
excretions. It is believed that most cases of bird flu infection in
humans have resulted from contact with infected poultry or contaminated
surfaces.
How is bird flu in humans treated?
Studies suggest that the prescription medicines approved for human flu
viruses would work in preventing bird flu infection in humans. However,
flu viruses can become resistant to these drugs, so these medications
may not always work
Avian Bird Flu Virus Symptoms
Symptoms of avian influenza in humans have ranged from typical human
influenza-like symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, sore throat, and muscle
aches) to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases (such
as acute respiratory distress), and other severe and life-threatening
complications. The symptoms of avian influenza may depend on which virus
caused the infection. Studies done in laboratories suggest that
some of the prescription medicines approved in the United States for
human influenza viruses should work in treating avian influenza
infection in humans. However, influenza viruses can become resistant to
these drugs, so these medications may not always work. Additional
studies are needed to demonstrate the effectiveness of these medicines.
Human infection with avian influenza viruses There are
many different subtypes of type A influenza viruses. These subtypes
differ because of changes in certain proteins on the surface of the
influenza A virus (hemagglutinin [HA] and neuraminidase [NA] proteins).
There are 16 known HA subtypes and 9 known NA subtypes of influenza A
viruses. Many different combinations of HA and NA proteins are possible.
Each combination represents a different subtype. All known subtypes of
influenza A viruses can be found in birds. Usually, “avian influenza
virus” refers to influenza A viruses found chiefly in birds, but
infections with these viruses can occur in humans. The risk from avian
influenza is generally low to most people, because the viruses do not
usually infect humans. However, confirmed cases of human infection from
several subtypes of avian influenza infection have been reported since
1997.
Most cases of avian influenza infection in humans have
resulted from contact with infected poultry (e.g., domesticated chicken,
ducks, and turkeys) or surfaces contaminated with secretion/excretions
from infected birds. The spread of avian influenza viruses from one ill
person to another has been reported very rarely, and transmission has
not been observed to continue beyond one person. “Human influenza virus”
usually refers to those subtypes that spread widely among humans. There
are only three known A subtypes of influenza viruses (H1N1, H1N2, and
H3N2) currently circulating among humans. It is likely that some genetic
parts of current human influenza A viruses came from birds originally.
Influenza A viruses are constantly changing, and they might adapt over
time to infect and spread among humans. During an outbreak of avian
influenza among poultry, there is a possible risk to people who have
contact with infected birds or surfaces that have been contaminated with
secretions or excretions from infected birds
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