The late Dr Day of the Priory Practice in Dunstable caught swine flu and met his end. I understand he had been ill for years with various circulatory problems.
HTH
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gf works with another 8 doctors and they have been doing a 'swine flu' rota where a doctor a day has to deal with the calls. Initially they had to go to the house but now it's just 'don't come near us'. Nobody has got it yet.
Many of the people phoning up are the usual loonies who phone up on a Monday morning saying they have what was on casualty on Saturday night.
They are now keeping a note of who has been given tamiflu and you don't get it twice.
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Pah! I bet Sir Lancelot Spratt would have just told us all to pull ourselves together!
(I suspect few if any here will remember Sir Lancelot)
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True but I just had a quick shufty at the Lancet, BMJ and NEJM and there's nothing in the literature about using Oseltamivir as a prophylactic.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey have easy access to tamiflu.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...d/Tamiflu2.gif - synthesis thereof.
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