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  • Is Swine Flu a Virus?

    The swine flu, or 2009 H1N1 influenza, is a new type of flu that began circulating around the world in the spring of 2009. Like seasonal influenza, swine flu is caused by a virus that spreads...

  • How to Screen for Symptoms of the Swine Flu in Health Care Workers

    Healthcare workers are bombarded on a daily basis with a variety of bacteria and viruses. The swine flu virus is transferred to healthcare workers very easily by sneezing or coughing patients or...

  • Is Swine Flu Contagious?

    H1N1--or, as it is more commonly known, swine flu--has spread into a pandemic. The new 2009 strain is a sub-type of the H1N1 strain, similar to the Spanish flu of 1918--another H1N1 type.

  • What Is Swine Flu & Is it an Epidemic Disease?

    Swine flu (H1N1) is a new influenza virus affecting people. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention website, "On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) signaled...

  • Where Did the Swine Flu Orginate?

    The 2009 H1N1 influenza virus (also known as "swine flu") was first identified in two children from California in the United States. However, for weeks before those children were sick, the number...

  • Swine Flu & Steroid Treatment

    Steroids can be given orally, by intramuscular or intravenous injection, or by inhalation to reduce swelling in airways and improve breathing. But the use of steroids for H1N1 influenza, or swine...

  • What Are the Causes of Swine Flu Influenza?

    Swine flu is caused by a new form of the H1N1 virus that originated in Mexico in Spring 2009.

  • Safety of the Swine Flu Vaccine

    The swine flu, also known as H1N1, is a virus that appeared in 2009. Though its symptoms are similar to the regular flu, humans have no natural immunity to the swine flu. A vaccine for the disease...

  • What Is the Incubation Period for Swine Flu?

    Most people will not start showing symptoms until days after being exposed to the swine flu, or H1N1 virus. Understanding the incubation and contagious periods of the flu can assist in reducing...

  • Why Are They Calling it the Swine Flu?

    The term "swine flu" for the 2009 novel H1N1 virus is actually a misnomer based on early laboratory findings.

  • Why Is the Swine Flu So Bad?

    The 2009 H1N1 influenza virus---the swine flu---erupted in spring 2009 and spread quickly. From its birthplace in Mexico, the virus traveled the world, becoming a pandemic in June 2009. Like all...

  • When Did the Swine Flu Appear?

    The swine flu, or, the 2009 H1N1 virus, emerged in Mexico in spring 2009. The virus is a new kind of influenza--what health officials call a novel virus--that combines the genes of swine, human...

  • What Is the Difference Between Swine Flu & Human Flu?

    Influenza is identified by protein type, location of the first identified outbreak, the calendar year and the flu host. The main hosts for influenza infections include swine, birds and humans.

  • What Is the Difference Between the Swine Flu & the Flu?

    Both the swine flu and seasonal flu are contagious influenza viruses that can cause severe sickness and even death. The complications from swine flu are much more severe than the seasonal flu.

  • How to Recognize Swine Flu Symptoms

    With the spread of swine flu (H1N1) now in full force and the seasonal flu on the way, you may want to know how to spot the signs and symptoms of swine flu. Here are some tips to help you know...

  • How to Recognize the Three Main Symptoms of Swine Flu

    While every case of swine flu may be different, these three symptoms are generally some of the first to appear. If you have any combination of these symptoms, you will likely want to isolate...

  • Introduction to Hog Flu

    According to the Mayo Clinic, novel influenza (H1N1), also referred to as the swine flu and pig flu, is the new flu strain for the 2009 season. Although you can't get swine flu from consuming...

  • How to recognize the Symptoms Of The Swine Flu

    Symptoms of the Swine Flu are similar to the symptoms that occur with other strains of the flu, but must be treated by medical professionals. Learning to recognize the symptoms of the Swine Flu is...

  • How to Protect Yourself During the Swine Flu Vaccine Risks Fiasco

    Many people are concerned over the Swine flu vaccine risks. Why? Because of the RUMORS that the Food and Drug Administration has permitted drug companies to proceed with the vaccination without...

  • Flu Treatment

    Influenza, commonly called "the flu", is a virus that infects the respiratory system. It spreads from person to person through the air and contaminated surfaces. According to the Centers for...

  • How to Tell If You Have Swine Flu

    tell if you have the swine flu -With the outbreak of swine flu it is important to determine if you have this virus or not. Most cases are very similar to the regular flu-like symptoms and will go...

  • Swine Flu Facts

    In February 2009, La Gloria village in Eastern Mexico reported that 60 percent of its occupants were sick from a respiratory illness. A sick boy showed a positive test result for the swine flu. In...

  • Swine Flu Symptoms in Humans

    Swine flu, or novel H1N1 virus, is a new influenza virus that is causing illness among humans. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this virus was first found in people in...

  • How to Recognize the Symptoms of H1N1 Swine Flu

    This fall stands to be one of the worst flu seasons we've had in a very long time. The H1N1 swine flu virus is particularlly communicable and potentially deadly in a normally healthy populations....

  • How to Treat Swine Flu Aggresively

    Swine flu treatment should be aggressive. Are you searching for the most effective ways to treat the swine flu? Here's how to do it:

  • How to Track The Swine Flu Virus

    Want to make travel plans but would like to check the spread of the H1N1 "swine flu" virus before committing to travel plans. I will show you a couple of ways to check before you leave.

  • How to Protect Yourself From the H1N1 Swine Flu Virus

    The H1N1 Swine Flu outbreak is being called a Pandemic, and people are getting sick and dying all over the world. There are ways to protect yourself from the Swine Flu Virus, as well as protecting...

  • How to Keep the Swine Flu in Perspective

    The news has been inundated with fear about the Swine Flu virus. To keep things in perspective; every year influenza has killed thousands of people due to complications. Awareness of a deadly...

  • How to Avoid Catching the Swine Flu

    The news about the Swine Flu has everyone worried. Here are some recommended steps to take to help you avoid catching the Swine flu.

  • How to Avoid The H1N1 Swine Flu With Vitamins And Supplements

    With California declaring a state of emergency due to the recent swine flu outbreak and the CDC announcing the first US deaths due to the H1N1 flu--also known as the swine flu--now is the time to...

  • How to Handle the Swine Flu Crisis

    The first step is not to panic. Like everything in life, you can best handle the swine flu crisis with knowledge. You need to get solid information from good sources. The Swine Flu is a type of...

  • How to Avoid Getting The Swine Flu

    You have heard about the swine flue on the news and you are concerned. Will you get it? Can your children get it? While your concerns are reasonable there are ways to avoid getting the swine...

  • How to Prevent Swine Flu Effectively

    After the breakage of swine flu pandemic it is imminent that everyone should be on a look out for the infection. The swine flu is a sub category of influenza A infection. It came into being...

  • How to Avoid the Swine Flu

    With outbreaks identified in California and Texas, many people are looking for ways to avoid the Swine Flu. The Swine Flu can be deadly, especially if untreated. Luckily, there are several ways to...

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