Warning Of Swine Flu Also Known As H1N1
- Influenza…how is it spread? - What is Swine Flu? - What is Pandemic Influenza? - How to protect yourself and family - Recognizing and measuring Influenza (children and fevers) - Taking a temperature (oral, armpit, ear) - Treating Influenza symptoms (children, adults, and seniors) - Family preparation (education, planning, supplies)
Swine flu H1N1 is a strain of the influenza virus that usually infects pigs. Transmission of H1N1 virus from pigs to humans is not common. Eating properly cooked pork poses no risk of infection. Often the only sign of infection is the presence of antibodies in the blood, that can only be detected by laboratory tests.
Due to a new strain of influenza A, there is 2009 swine flu outbreak in humans. H1N1 A that contained genes most closely related to swine influenza. The origin of this new strain is suspected in Latin America and can be transmitted between humans . People who have contacted swine flu have experienced normal symptoms of influenza for the most part but should still see a doctor.
The symptoms of swine flu virus are most similar to those of influenza in general. Symptoms include high temperature, coughing, body pain, sore throat, headache, etc.. and laziness. There is showing an increased percentage of patients reporting diarrhea and vomiting during the 2009 outbreak
Flu or also called influenza is a wide spread respiratory sickness which outbreaks every year usually between from May to September in the Southern Hemisphere, and November and March in the Northern Hemisphere. Unlike several other illnesses which once you have become ill, you are immune, the Influenza virus is mutating a little year by year, so the protection, or immunity, our bodies have generated against previous viruses is without effect.
It is known that approximately 20 per cent of humans infected will not have any symptoms, with others, symptoms can be mild to severe. Many kinds of colds and other viruses may cause similar symptoms, however the influenza weakens a person more than other viruses. However, if infected, very young children, people with some chronic medical illness and the elderly are more likely than healthy older children or adults to get very sick, and may need to be sent to hospital.
Influenza kills hundreds of thousands of people worldwide every year, and millions have perished in years of a pandemic, with older people being at the greatest risk of dying from the flu.
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