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  • CDC Swine Flu Guidelines

    Swine flu, or H1N1, is a variation of the influenza virus that has caused a worldwide pandemic. The virus is different from the regular seasonal flu in that the regular flu usually affects older...

  • CDC Swine Flu Prevention

    Swine Flu is a strain of the influenza virus, the H1N1 strain, which hit the world in 2009. It is a mutated form of the seasonal flu virus. Swine flu can be detected with a nasal swab and treated...

  • Is the Swine Flu More Contagious Than Regular Flu?

    Swine flu (H1N1) transmits more rapidly from person to person than regular influenza, because the immune systems have not yet built immunity to the new strand. Because it spreads so fast, doctors...

  • Swine Flu Precautions by the CDC

    The swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus, emerged in the spring of 2009 and quickly spread around the globe, becoming a pandemic. There are precautions you should follow to avoid contracting...

  • How to not mix Turkey and H1N1

    Close to 40 million people will be traveling this Thanksgiving weekend. Some of these people can be infected with the swine flu and it is believed that there will be a large spike in influenza...

  • Discharge Planning for Patients Diagnosed With Swine Flu

    According to the Krames website, swine flu (H1N1) is a disease that attacks the respiratory system. It is caused by the influenza A strain of viruses and is highly contagious. According to the...

  • How to Protect Against Swine Flu on an Airplane

    Airline travel is known to cause colds and flu in many individuals, most likely due to the lack of humidity in the air. With the emergence of H1N1 (swine flu), protecting against airborne...

  • How to Protect Yourself and Your Family During the Swine Flu (A/H1N1virus) Season

    Swine Flu has been in the news since 1976 when an Army recruit at Fort Dix reported that he was ill and then 24 hours later had died. Swine Flu History Since then swine flu has been feared as a...

  • Disinfecting Procedures for the Swine Flu

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the H1N1 virus, commonly called "swine flu," is contagious and spread in the same manner as the regular flu--being exposed to an infected person...

  • How to to Know Whether You Have a Swine Flu Infection or Just an ordinary Respiratory Infection

    With the increasing swine-flu case reports people all over the globe are becoming more and more panicky about this disease. WHO had already warned nations that swine flu might bloom into a...

  • How to Recognize Signs of The Swine Flu

    Flu season is here and it is important to recognize all of the signs and symptoms of having it! It's especially important to know the signs and symptoms of the swine flu. Here are some to look out...

  • How to Reduce Your Chances of Getting Swine Flu

    Want to make sure you don't get the Swine Flu? Read the easy how to article below!

  • How to Test for the Swine Flu

    The term "swine flu" refers to the infection caused by influenza A (H1N1) virus in humans in 2009. Original laboratory testing indicated that the virus was very similar to the flu viruses that...

  • How to Prevent Swine Flu

    First identified in April of 2009, H1N1 (swine flu) has already spread worldwide. Though most sufferers recover without medical treatment, swine flu can be deadly. People with weak immune systems...

  • How to Get the Swine Flu Shot

    Do you want to get vaccinated for the swine flu? Many people do. There is a shortage of vaccines, though, and not everyone is going to be able to get one. Here’s what you can do to maximize your...

  • Porcine Flu Treatment

    Porcine flu is better known as H1N1 flu, or swine flu. Swine flu is highly contagious, and in June 2009, the World Health Organization declared it a pandemic. Vaccines and good hygiene help...

  • How Long After Exposure to Feel Symptoms of Swine Flu?

    The H1N1 virus, also known as the swine flu, was initially detected in people in the United States in April of 2009. The World Health Organization declared it a pandemic on June 11, 2009....

  • How to protect yourself against Swine Flu

    N1H1, otherwise known as Swine Flu, has become a National Health Emergency in America. The Swine Flu, or N1H1, is an Influenza that targets the body much like a normal virus. N1H1 originated...

  • How to prevent Swine Flu aka H1N1

    Swine Flu has been reported in 46 of the 50 states. Deaths from the virus have now reached 1,000 in the U.S. alone. There are reports of over 100 children dying from the virus. No need to panic...

  • How to Protect Yourself From Getting Swine Flu

    Knowing how to protect yourself from getting the swine flu can save your life or the life of a loved one. Although most people with the swine flu recover, it is lethal for others. If you get the...

  • How to Tell The Difference Between H1N1 - Swine Flu - And Regular Flu

    The H1N1 virus, more commonly known as the Swine Flu, is a widespread health hazard. It is also difficult to tell the difference between H1N1 flu and the regular flu. This article contains...

  • How to Decide Whether You Should Get the H1N1 Vaccine for Your Child

    Every day seems to bring something different in the news about the H1N1 vaccine or the swine (H1N1) flu. Some reports say many people may have had the swine flu, but the symptoms were so mild they...

  • How to prevent the Swine Flu H1N1

    During the flu season, learn how to stay well!

  • How to Fight the Swine and H1N1 Flu with Vitamin D3

    The Swine flu as well as the H1N1 flu are way less likely to come knocking on your door if your Vitamin D3 levels are up to par. With tragic news like the young girl who can now only walk...

  • How to Improve Your Chances of NOT Getting the Swine Flu (H1N1)

    As with any other flu, you should do all you can to prevent contracting the virus that causes Swine Flu (H1N1). If you are younger than 5 years old or older than 65, then you are at greater risk...

  • How Did the Swine Flu Start?

    Scientists and researchers all around the world are trying to determine how the 2009 swine flu pandemic started. Most scientists agree that the new strain has two genes from flu viruses that...

  • How to Prevent H1N1 Symptoms in Kids

    H1N1 symptoms can be prevented in kids. Are you worried about the Swine Flu? Does the H1N1 virus have you up at night? Is the current flu season affecting your family activities? Do you need...

  • How to Recognize Swine Influenza Symptoms

    Swine Influenza symptoms mimic the common flu but can carry a few other signs. You start off hacking, sneezing, and with a runny nose. Providentially, you can help recognize swine influenza...

  • Swine Flu Cause

    The 2009 H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as "swine flu," is a type of influenza similar to seasonal influenza. It is spread in much the same way and yields most of the same symptoms.

  • How to Get the H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu) Vaccine

    The federal government has promised to produce and provide enough H1N1 Virus, commonly known as Swine Flu, to vaccinate the entire population of the United States. As of October 2009, the Swine...

  • The History of Swine Flu

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), novel H1N1 influenza A virus, commonly referred to as swine flu, is a new (2009) type of flu virus of swine origin that has...

  • Swine Flu Effects

    The "swine flu," as it is referred to in popular media, refers to the 2009 H1N1 virus, which, early on, seemed to be a swine flu, but turned out to have genes from swine, human and avian influenza...

  • Swine Flu Dangers

    The so-called "swine flu" is actually the 2009 H1N1 virus, also known as the novel H1N1 flu or virus, the 2009 swine flu and the H1N1 flu. Whatever it's called, the flu is a new type of influenza...

  • How to Prevent the spread of Swine Flu

    Swine flu continues to spread everywhere and we don't want us and any of our family member to get infected with the virus. There are several steps we can follow to prevent the spread of swine flu....

  • How to Understand All the Swine Flu Hype

    You can't turn on the television or open a newspaper without seeing something about the H1N1 virus - more commonly known as "The Swine Flu". So what information is real and what's just...

  • Swine Flu Treatment

    The swine flu is going by several names: the 2009 swine flu, the H1N1 flu, the 2009 H1N1 flu or virus and the novel H1N1 flu. It emerged in spring 2009 and quickly became an international...

  • How to Decide if You Should Get the Swine Flu Vaccine

    The Swine Flu Vaccine (also known as the H1N1 vaccine) will be available in mid-October. Many people are asking whether they should get vaccinated for Swine Flu. If you are in a high risk...

  • How to Avoid Swine Flu With Happy Birthday To You

    Everyone is talking about how to avoid swine flu, the H1N1 virus. The Centers for Disease Control, the CDC, says that the best way we can avoid spreading germs and getting sick is by washing our...

  • How Does a Person Get Influenza?

    The influenza virus most commonly spreads from humans to humans. The virus can be carried in droplets catapulted to other people when an infected person sneezes or coughs. The virus lands on...

  • The Effects of the Swine Flu

    In April 2009 a new strain of influenza appeared in North America. Characterized by rapid transmission between hosts and a medley of conditions, this novel influenza has been labeled a pandemic...

  • How to Protect Yourself from Swine Flu at Work

    The workplace is one of the hardest places to protect yourself from the swine flu, especially when you work directly with the public. Follow these steps to avoid catching the H1N1 flu and keep...

  • How Is the Swine Flu Transmitted?

    True swine flu (swine influenza) is a respiratory disease in pigs. It is caused by type A influenza virus and circulates through swine populations throughout the year. Four main virus subtypes...

  • How to Protect Yourself Against Swine Flu

    Alot of people like bacon with sausage and eggs, or ham as a part of their Thanksgiving meal, but swine in the form of flu is not a tasty treat. This article will be about protecting yourself...

  • How to Get a Swine Flu Vaccine Shot

    Have you been wondering if it is possible to get a swine flu vaccine shot? It is possible and it should be available very soon. The H1N1 flu vaccination is scheduled to become available in the...

  • How to Find Out About A Swine Flu H1N1 Outbreak In Your Area

    In the case of a flu outbreak it is important to take all possible precautions to protect your health. With the increase in the cases of the H1N1 virus, also known as the Swine Flu, it is even...

  • How to Protect Against Swine Flu (influenza)

    While there is a lot of hype about swine flu, the fact is that many more people die from the regular influenza every year. In the 1970's, more people died from the swine flu vaccine than died...

  • How to Increase Immunity to Prevent Swine Flu

    To avoid the swine flu, H1N1 virus, we need to take measures to avoid contact with the virus and to increase our immunity from all viruses and bacteria. To protect yourself and your family from...

  • How to Find the Swine Flu Vaccine

    According to the Center for Disease Control the novel Swine Flu (H1N1) vaccine is expected to be available in the fall of 2009. Once the vaccine is available it is recommended that people in the...

  • Signs and Symptoms of the 2009 Flu Virus

    The 2009 flu, otherwise known as "swine flu" or "the H1N1 virus," can be hard to detect simply because the symptoms are so similar to a cold. Patients can be unaware that they have the flu until...

  • How to Protect Yourself from the Swine Flu (H1N1 Virus)

    The swine flu actually has many less deaths a year than the regular, seasonal flu, yet it has caused a huge scare. The swine flu has had 302 reported deaths; the seasonal flu has about 36,000 a...

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