Aug 10

All you need to know about the ‘Swine Flu’

Dear Parents,

It’s that time of the year when most of the children tend to catch common Flu. However, in the current scenario there may be slight chances that it may be the ‘Swine Flu’ that the child may be suffering from.  At SHEMFORD, we would like to answer some of the commonly asked questions, so that you are aware of the precautions and there is no unnecessary panic.

FAQs

How does it spread?

The new ‘Swine Flu’ virus is highly contagious i.e. it spreads from person to person. Children especially under the age of five are more likely to catch this flu (or any other infection) as their immune systems are still maturing. The virus is spread through the droplets that come out of the nose or mouth when someone coughs or sneezes and do not cover their face. If someone is very nearby he/she might breathe them in; or if someone coughs or sneezes into their hand, those droplets and the virus within them are easily transferred to surfaces that the person touches, such as door handles, hand rails, telephones and keyboards. If someone touches these surfaces and touches his/her face, the virus can enter his/her system and he/she can become infected.

What precautions should we take with children to avoid ‘Swine Flu’?

  • Washing hands with soap and water can reduce the chance of infection by 30 per cent. Wash hands frequently with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand cleaner when soap and water are not available.
  • Clean hard surfaces (like door handles and remote controls) frequently with a normal cleaning product.
  • Teach them not to touch their face and mouth, as germs on their hand may find their way into their body.
  • If they have a cough or a cold, make sure they use a tissue when they cough or sneeze and then throw it away. Ensure they wash their hands after this also.
  • Avoid contact with anyone who is sick, especially with flu-like symptoms.
  • If one child has flu like symptoms, while another does not, try to keep them isolated from each other. Do this gently in a way that is fair to both children so that the one with the flu like symptoms does not feel that they are at fault.
  • Try to avoid areas that are too crowded where people are breathing very close to your child for e.g. crowded markets, fares, packed temples etc.
  • If someone has returned from abroad, go see them or have them visit you after they have spent a week or so in India. This will give time for them to manifest any flu symptoms.

What are the Common Symptoms to identify ‘Swine Flu’?

Symptoms of swine flu are like any other flu. Call your child’s paediatrician immediately if your child has any of the following symptoms and a temperature of 100° F or above or feels hot:

  • Tiredness
  • Headache
  • Runny nose and sneezing
  • Sore throat
  • Shortness of breath
  • Loss of appetite
  • Vomiting and diarrhoea
  • Aching muscles, limb and joint pain.

Nearly everyone with swine flu has at least two of these symptoms.

What should I do if I see these symptoms in my child?

Don’t panic. You cannot confirm if your child has swine flu just based on these symptoms. As soon as you see the symptoms above, call your child’s paediatrician and inform them that your child’s flu like symptoms before you drop into their clinic. They may want to take precautions to ensure that you do not spread it to other people there. Doctors may offer a rapid flu test, but only Government lab tests can definitively show whether one has got ‘Swine Flu’ or not. While going in for tests in ‘Government Labs’, kindly make sure that yours as well as your child’s face is covered and that he/she does not touch any surfaces there. Thereafter, make sure to wash yours as well as your child’s hands after the visit.

Please do not send your child to SHEMFORD, for at-least 7 to 10 days, if he/she has flu like symptoms such as fever, cough, running nose or difficulty in breathing. It may be the common Flu but it is not worth taking chances as even that is highly contagious. In case it is a Swine Flu, it can be treated with antiviral medications if given in time; so getting your child treated immediately can save your child’s life.

Finally, remember there is no need to panic; we at SHEMFORD are being extra cautious in taking the necessary actions required to stop this flu from spreading further.

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Aug 10

IGCSE Result Cambridge CIE IGCSE Results CIE June 2009 www.cie.org.uk

IGCSE results | Cambridge IGCSE results | IGCSE Results 2009 | CIE Results 2009| www.cie.org.uk |

The University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) will announce the Cambridge IGCSE results and International A/AS Level results of June 2009 examination session today i.e. 10th August 2009. Students can check the IGCSE results at the link given below:

http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/olevel/subjects#

CIE has seen a remarkable enlargement in entries for the Jun 09 examination session.  For more details you can log onto the official website of CIE i.e.

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Aug 6

ICWAI University result of the foundation course of June 2009 has been announced. ICWAI Foundation Results can be checked in following ways.

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Fill your ICWAI roll number below to check ICWAI Foundation Result of June 2009.

Enter Roll No # or Registration No #

Results Directions:

  • Roll Number must be six digits (104545) system.
  • Registration Number must be filled in (SRN/985245) format.
  • 1st enter Region Code (SRN/ERN/NRN/RSW/WRN) follow by Six digit number.
  • Please insert 0 if you have five digits no. (e.g.: SRN/045987)
  • Roll number must be 6 digits number E.g.: 661678


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Aug 4

IP University Results Indraprastha, GGSIPU.nic Admission Enrollment Counseling Results

Guru Gobind Singh Indraparastha results | IP University CET results | IP University Results | IP University Admission Counseling Result | ggsipu.nic.in

Guru Gobind Singh Indraparastha University, Delhi has declared the much awaited results of B.Tech/M.Tech (Dual Degree) 2009. Students who had appeared for the IP University CET can check their results from the link given below;

http://ggsipuresults.nic.in/cet09btech12060/cet09btech12060.htm

To get the IP University results just enter your CET roll number and press SUBMIT, if some fault appears in between then press RESET. For more details and updates regarding admission and counseling visit the official website of Guru Gobind Singh Indraparastha University i.e.

http://ggsipu.nic.in/

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