Swine flu

I was somewhat surprised at the wall to wall hysteria about that outbreak of swine flu on display in the free newspapers here this morning. SARS and bird flu has us primed for worry about any novel flu epidemic, but is there really any reason to get so panicky about it? Especially when so far there haven’t been any Dutch cases whatsoever, nor all that many in Europe. So much tosh is talked about these “pandemics”, when the death rates even in Mexico are barely hitting three figures. It’s just embarassing how quickly we get paniced by these stories.

Some people may have ulterior motives for getting all het up about swine flu though, a certain kind of science fiction fan for example. Let Dr Elmo explain:

It is anthropologically interesting that SF fans are among the most eager hand-wringers. I think this is probably because it’s the kind of thing that allows an SF fan to demonstrate how Heinleinian they are–how prepared they are, how authoritative their flu kit is, how they reduce their chance of catching it, how exemplary is their (self!) treatment when they do catch it, compared to the mundanes, who are ignorant and incompetent.

4 Comments

  • ian

    April 27, 2009 at 5:08 pm

    On the topic of swine flue, Everyone keeps talking about it, but no one is advising what the basic, step-by-step proceedures a person affected by swine flu (or any flu, for that matter) needs to take, in order to recover.

    And I do mean actual steps, not just the simplistic advice to “seek medical attention /treatment”.

    What kind of regime should one follow? Lots of rest, etc?? Hot Baths? Cold showers? What fluids to drink, etc..??

  • Dave Trowbridge

    April 27, 2009 at 9:38 pm

    I can’t find the reference, but one worrying fact about the Mexican outbreak is that the death rate so far is almost three times that of the Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918 (6.5% vs. 2.5%). Of course, this is based on what is still a fairly small sample.

  • Martin Wisse

    April 28, 2009 at 2:34 am

    Ian, Making Light has a good overview post on what to do with flu.

  • ian

    April 28, 2009 at 3:29 am

    Thanks Martin!