That may be no problem, depending on the age of the children. The thing to do is to speak with the doctor of the babies about any potential long term effects of the medication error, ask them what you should look for to identify any complications, and if any immediate action needs to be undertaken. Depending on the laws where you are, you may or may not have any legal recourse to rectify the problem if the mistake was made through negligence and/or you have incurred extra expenses for doctor visits necessitated by the dosage mistake.
To prevent secondary bacterial or viral infections, such as pneumonia.
Yes....even more so...
Yes, pigs can have diarrhea (called scours) just like any other animal. It is more common in piglets than adult swine.
Not necessarily, babies are definatley a risk with swine flu being that their immune system has not fully matured so a flu shot might be an option if you are worried. Old people are also at a risk due to their dying immune system. In teen years you are most likely not going to die because of swine flu due to your strong immune system so they are not at a risk.
no, it is not, remeber, the vaccine is a dead or weakened version, of H1N1I was just given the shot and have had no reaction to this point.
The possessive form for the noun swine is swine's.
The World Health Organization calles the infection H1N1 Pandemic Influenza. They stated out calling it a Swine Flu, but people misunderstood that, thought it was carried by swine and took inappropriate and unnecessary actions such as killing whole herds of healthy pigs.
The recommended dosage of Banamine for any type of swine is 50 mg per ml. This medication is for intramuscular use in swine.
Yeah. Babies and elders usually die though. If your an elder, sorry. Most people survive by a big margin
No, there should not be restrictions on who receives care for the Swine Flu. Restricting care for certain people could lead to may racial and discrimination issues about who receives care for the Swine Flu, so everyone should be given the care to those who have proper insurance care. Everyone shoul dbe given an equal chance to fight the Swine Flu, no matter who they are.
Yes, they have a much weaker immune system and it is generally fatal for a baby.
A female pig that has not yet given birth to piglets is called a gilt.