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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Nova&#8217;s Yarou still out with infection</title>
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		<title>By: Joe Arcieri</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Arcieri</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dom,

 I havent yet had a chance to catch up with any hoops lately but I am interested in this story due to fact that Yarou has this mysterious viral infection.  WIth Nova being ranked #4 fans would be hopeful that he has nothing more than just the &quot;common cold&quot;.  But I guess fans would have to wait and see. 

I know with the recent media attention of the &quot;swine flu virus&quot; also called Influenza A H1N1 the report of this infection has the potential to grow legs and go off into all sorts of directions for Yarou.  Speculations can be made such as, if he does have a simple cold why all the fuss of going to a major institution like Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and what is all the mystery about?  Let&#039;s just say he does have swine flu (hopefully not) what about the status of his fellow teammates.  Due to the cantagious nature of such an infection it is spread easily through the air via droplets expelled from the mouth when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes. I do work in the health care setting and I have seen patients with influenza A H1N1 and people do get extremely ill from it.  Sometimes this illness is life-threating. 

My hopes for Yarou is that he is not seriously ill, and that he has a speedy recovery from this illness.  Let&#039;s see Villanova have a competitive yet winning season.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dom,</p>
<p> I havent yet had a chance to catch up with any hoops lately but I am interested in this story due to fact that Yarou has this mysterious viral infection.  WIth Nova being ranked #4 fans would be hopeful that he has nothing more than just the &#8220;common cold&#8221;.  But I guess fans would have to wait and see. </p>
<p>I know with the recent media attention of the &#8220;swine flu virus&#8221; also called Influenza A H1N1 the report of this infection has the potential to grow legs and go off into all sorts of directions for Yarou.  Speculations can be made such as, if he does have a simple cold why all the fuss of going to a major institution like Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and what is all the mystery about?  Let&#8217;s just say he does have swine flu (hopefully not) what about the status of his fellow teammates.  Due to the cantagious nature of such an infection it is spread easily through the air via droplets expelled from the mouth when an infected person talks, coughs or sneezes. I do work in the health care setting and I have seen patients with influenza A H1N1 and people do get extremely ill from it.  Sometimes this illness is life-threating. </p>
<p>My hopes for Yarou is that he is not seriously ill, and that he has a speedy recovery from this illness.  Let&#8217;s see Villanova have a competitive yet winning season.</p>
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