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Things you need to know about swine flu
Swine flu factfile - Facts
The facts on swine flu:

WHAT IS IT?

Swine influenza is a common and sometimes fatal respiratory disease among pigs, first identified in 1930, that is caused by a Type A influenza virus. Normally the disease is specific only to pigs. But sometimes pigs can harbour more than one flu virus at one time, which enables the pathogens to mix genes. As a result, a new viral strain emerges that can cross the species barrier to humans, starting with people in contact with infected pigs. The latest threat is a strain of the H1N1 type of flu virus.

WHY THE ALARM?

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the virus can be contagious among humans in close contact and the outbreak has "pandemic potential," meaning there is risk of a spread across regions or continents. In the past century, novel flu viruses have killed tens of millions of people and cost billions of dollars in economic costs. Worries about a new pandemic have focused in recent years on the H5N1 strain of bird flu, which has killed around 250 people since 2003, mainly in Southeast Asia. But H5N1 is hard to transmit among humans, and its threat has been contained by culling infected poultry.

WHAT ABOUT THE UNKNOWNS?

Experts insist there is no certainty that a pandemic will happen or if so that it will be a mass killer. There are many unknowns about the new strain, especially how easily it spreads between people, how virulent it is or could become. Figuring this out will be the work of gene scientists and epidemiologists.

WHICH COUNTRIES ARE MOST AFFECTED?

Mexico is the epicentre of the outbreak, with 103 confirmed and suspected deaths as of Monday and about 400 people hospitalised. In 10 other countries, there have been 57 confirmed or suspected cases, none of them fatal, among people returning from Mexico. The United States has had 20 confirmed cases, Canada six confirmed cases and Spain one case. Several countries from Colombia to New Zealand are investigating suspected cases.

HOW DOES THE VIRUS SPREAD?

Swine flu is thought to spread like typical flu, i.e. in viral particles expelled in coughs and sneezes that are then breathed in by someone nearby, or deposited on surfaces that are then touched by the hand and transmitted to the mouth, nose or eyes. People with the virus may be able to infect others beginning a day before symptoms develop, and up to seven days or more after becoming sick. Young children may be contagious for somewhat longer.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

Sudden fever above 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit), cough, headache, aching joints, nasal congestion, general fatigue and lack of appetite. Some people who have contracted the virus report runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. In past cases, swine flu has caused pneumonia and respiratory failure and worsened chronic medical conditions.

HAVE THERE BEEN OUTBREAKS IN THE PAST?

From December 2005 through February 2009, only 12 cases of swine flu were reported in the United States. In 1988 a pregnant woman died after contact with sick pigs. In 1976, swine flu at an US military base at Fort Dix, New Jersey killed one soldier. Four were hospitalized with pneumonia. At first, experts feared the strain was related to the Spanish Flu of 1918, which killed millions, but the strain never spread beyond the base.

WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE?

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends oseltamivir (marketed as Tamiflu) and zanamivir (marketed as Relenza) for treating or preventing infection. These drugs work by preventing the virus from reproducing. Most of the previously reported swine flu cases have recovered fully without requiring medical attention and without antiviral medicines.

IS THERE A SWINE FLU VACCINE?

There is a vaccine for pigs, but not for humans. It is unclear whether current "seasonal" vaccines, designed to combat smaller genetic shifts in major strains of flu virus that are in circulation, may provide a shield.

WHAT ARE THE PREVENTATIVE MEASURES?

Public health authorities in many countries have installed classic control measures, screening points of entry and isolating people suspected to have fallen ill. Mexico has ordered the closure of schools and cancelled public gatherings. Individuals can wear a face mask, avoid greeting someone with a kiss or a handshake, wash their hands frequently and clean commonly-touched surfaces such as telephones, door handles, tables and lift buttons.

CAN SWINE FLU BE CAUGHT FROM EATING PORK?

No. The virus is respiratory, and not transmitted by food. Cooking pork to an internal temperature of 71 F (160 C) kills viruses and bacteria.








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Term One:
♥ Most Creative Class
♥ 2nd in Class Readership- January&February
♥ 2nd in CNY Ecard/DianZiHeKa {Paul}
♥ 2nd in photo taking competition
♥ 3rd in Siow Miow Yew Challenge
♥ 3rd in Notice Board Competition

Term Two:
♥ 1st in Class Readership- March
♥ Our very own tree!
♥ 2nd in Class Readership- April
Term Three:
♥ Consolation in National Day essay competition {Li Dan}
♥ 1st in Class Readership- July
♥ Cleanest Class
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♥ 2nd runner-up in AHS-PSG Bowling Tournament



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Top 150 in standard for all 40 students
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Class of 40
#1- Amanda Ng; Netball
#2- Celine Poh; Infocomm Club
#3- Cerys Ong; Chinese Drama, D&T
#4- Charmaine Boo; Choir
#5- Hannah Chong; Girls' Brigade
#6- Chua Feng Jing; Netball
#7- Chua Lin Jing; Guitar
#8- Eunice Tan; Chinese Orchestra
#9- Hoh Wen Xuan; TableTennis
#10- Jewel Wee; Chinese Orchestra
#11- Berlinda Kok; Choir
#12- Lee Jia Wen; Girl Guides
#13- Daine Loh; English Drama Club
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#15- Low Xin Jie; Concert Band
#16- Ng Li Ying; Wu Shu
#17- Ng Xi Min; Netball
#18- Ong Xiao Quan; NPCC
#19- Rachel Chia; Girl Guides
#20- Robyn Lim; Harmonica, D&T
#21- Tan Li Dan; English Drama Club
#22- Tan Wei Lin; Girls' Brigade
#23- Tan Xiao Qian; Guitar
#24- Sherry Tay; SJAB
#25- Dionne Teo; Infocomm, D&T
#26- Hazel Ting; Girl Guides
#27- Gloria Wong; Softball
#28- Selina Wong; Girls' Guides
#29- Yun Shu Jun; Chinese Orchestra
#30- Foo Rong Chang; Infocomm
#31- Gabriel Tan; Chinese Orchestra
#32- Joshua Kwah; Choir
#33- Lam Yue Ren; Wushu
#34- Leong Jhun Hoa; Boys' brigade
#35- Daniel Lim; Badminton
#36- Low Chng Kiat; Scouts
#37- Neo Rong Wei; Softball
#38- Ng Paul Seen; Infocomm club, D&T
#39- Dave Sear; Scouts
#40- Wang Xiang; NCC


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Co-form Teacher: Mrs Phua

HCL Teacher: Ms Cai Jun Jun
English Teacher: Mrs Koh NC
Maths Teacher: Ms Jessica Ng
Science Teacher: Mr Lee Jie Han
History Teacher: Mr Yeow Yong Keng
Geography Teacher: Mrs Koh NC(maybe)
ACC Teacher: Mdm Cheng Jo Yun
Art&Craft Teacher: Mrs Rosemary Neo
HomEc Teachers: Mdm Lur(first half of class); Mrs Phua(second half of class)
Music Teacher: Ms Lee
Malay Teacher: Cikgu Herianty
PE Teacher: Mr Lim
CD Teacher: Yanbing jie

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Student Council:
Chua Lin Jing
Hannah Chong
Low Xin Jie
Tan Lidan
Selina Wong
Yun Shu Jun
Daniel Lim

Class Com
Class Chairpersons: Lee Jia Wen; Ng Paul Seen
Secretary: Amanda Ng
Treasurers: Tan Wei Lin & Foo Rong Chang
Welfare I/C: Ng Xi Min & Hazel Ting
Function I/C: Neo Rong Wei & Charmaine Boo
Environment I/C: Chua Feng Jing & Leong Jhun Hoa
NE I/C: Low Chng Kiat & Dave Sear

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HCL REP: Hoh Wen Xuan
Science REP: Megan Low & Sherry Tay
English REP: Gloria Wong
History REP: Cerys Ong
Maths REP: Celine Poh
IT REP: Gabriel Tan & Ong Xiao Quan
Music REP: Ng Li Ying
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