How come people in the more developed world havent died from swine flu?

February 3rd, 2011 | Flu Symptoms and Signs Scroll Down To Read Answers To The Question

Is it because mexico is a poor country and the people who have died cant afford hospital treatment or anti viral drugs?

Would it be likely that people in the developed world would die from swine flu?
Is this the same kind of things as SARS? More people die from malaria in poor countries and AIDS than swine flu
The media are acting like this swine flu is going to kill us all!! When i think the truth is that people in poor countries are the ones who will be suffering the most

  1. Leon says:

    Because so far there are a tiny amount of cases in the developed world.

  2. 21 & Lovin' It! says:

    Swine Flu is the flavor of the month.

    It’s all the rage. Catch it or be square.

  3. ♥Red Roses♥ says:

    Mexico doesnt have good medical care to help those who catch it.
    this is why many are dying there. a total of 150 have died currently in mexico.

    The media is freaking out because of this sudden virus.
    they want to know how it started also.
    and they are freaking out because its deadly to many people in poor countries.

    it then spreaded to the usa.
    60 people have got infected by it here.
    but luckily. they all survived.
    they survived because there is good medical care in the usa.
    and the usa has the treatment for it,

  4. Miss C says:

    Mexico does not have the health care programs we do here in the US or over the world. Mexico also is overpopulated therefore more contact. And most cases you wont die, BUT the virus can mutate into something far worse, so dont think its no big deal. And you know whats funny mexico just had an earthquake x] sucks for them ..

  5. Sam says:

    People are likely to die if it becomes a pandemic, the predicted death toll the last I heard is said to about around 120Million worldwide.

    Anti viral drugs aren’t available for this, because it’s a strain A virus, which means it’s constantly changing, making it difficult to treat, however I believe vaccinations will become available (Before too long).

    The reason people haven’t died yet, is because the virus hasn’t infected many people yet, there’s probably less than 100 confirmed cases outside of Mexico at the moment. So don’t worry too much :)

  6. mikearmstrong24 says:

    At this point it seems obvious it originated somewhere close to Mexico City, possibly due to poor sanitary conditions at pig farms. I think what has people really on edge is that Mexico has confirmed less than 2000 cases, and Mexican officials are suspecting at this point that up to 149 people have died of this new flu. Another scary thing is that like Spanish flu, it is prevalent among young and healthy adults.

    That would be a 7.5% death rate… In reality there are most likely thousands upon thousands of cases that have gone unreported or otherwise “unconfirmed”.

  7. Max R says:

    good question the best way to answer this question is to compare the two.

    you living in america if you run a 101 fever you will go to the doctor or if you vomit a couple of times or if your throat is sore you will go see the doctor. we are more readily going to the docter

    now in mexico you would ONLY go to the doctor (generally) if you had most or all of these symtoms.

    so the seeing of the doctor is a big thing when it comes to different nations

  8. GAVIN says:

    SHTING MY PANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ur main man of paranoia
    Vamook

    nope didnt make me feel any better sharing that

  9. Karan says:

    I would not call Mexico a poor country. If you have money you live really well and have access to medical services worthy of the best anywhere. Also, it is easier for a foreign trained doctor to recognize the symptoms and prescribe treatment than those who don’t.
    The health authorities are really doing their job, and the people who died actually made it to hospitals in the final stages of the infection, when nothing could be done. These people were either misdiagnosed or they self medicated. You don´t need to live in a developed nation to act stupid.

    What is really worrisome is that this thing is beginning to sound like the 1918 flu pandemic. Strangely enough, some research was being done since 2005, where researchers took tissue from an exhumed victim in Alaska. In 2006 a lead coffin was also opened in the USA. The victim was known to have died from the 1918 flu. The virus genes were mapped and it bears strong similarities with the current one.

    It did not originate in Mexico. There was a swine flu outbreak in 1976 in the USA. The vaccine caused some strange syndrome and was discontinued. In Mexico, the first outbreak happened in Veracruz and later in Oaxaca, during Easter Week. Both are popular tourist spots and it is not unlikely many visitors come to Mexico because recession has turned it into a bargain spot for those wishing to go on vacation.

    What really worries me is that this bug kills people between the ages of 20-50, like the 1918 strain, and it kills due to the body´s autoimmune response, where the body literally attacks itself.

  10. Princess Paradox says:

    It’s always the way, the poor countries get the worst of everything when they are the least to blame

  11. sweet dreams says:

    the people in the more developed world have a high alert, good experts and better hygienic facilities to get rid of the swine flu. it’s a shame that the poor country suffer the most due of lack of finance and resources support for the out break of severe flu

  12. virtuouskelly says:

    This isn’t really an answer but an insight.

    My sister and niece went to Mexico in January and said they hospital conditions there were definitely not the best. This may not be the case in all hospitals, or all cities. She saw things for herself and heard other things from the missionaries who are in and out of Mexico all the time. My sister said that hospitals only have enough room for patients so family waits outside for days.

    The biggest thing she noted is that in most cases is that the hospital staff gives the family a list of the medicine the patient needs and the family is suppose to go out and buy it and bring it back to the hospital. Many times they can’t afford the medicine. A teen boy died of appendicitis because the family couldn’t afford his meds.

  13. Chris says:

    It is a matter of time. Australia has 70 cases and New Zealand had a class & teacher return from Mexico with it. The Tamiflu pills will give protection. This flu is a combination of bird, pig and human viruses which is what makes it so bad.
    The poor will suffer as they wont be able to afford the pills to save them.



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