Maybe it is protein
There isn't a way yet to ''get rid of'' swine flu so to make sure u don't get it just get the vaccine for it
using oseltamavir tablets or syrup
=== === BOTH!. Its good because if you have swine flu and you get rid of it; your immune system gets stronger. It is bad because you can die from it. and im only 10!
She did but has now got rid of the illness
No. People with asthma are at risk for serious complications if they get the H1N1/09 Swine Flu. It is recommended that they protect themselves from getting the flu by taking the vaccination. The vaccinations do not give you the flu. The shots are made from "dead" virus particles that can not give you the flu, they just trick your body into thinking it has the flu so the immune system will create the proper defense to get rid of the flu if you ever have it really infect your body. The nasal mist is made from viruses that have been made too weak to make you sick. The health risk of the having the flu, especially to a person with asthma, is much greater than risks of taking the vaccination.
Hopefully nothing, unless you have passed the virus on to others. Follow all precautions for prevention of disease such as good hand washing and staying home if you are ill.
You can't, but your body can (if you are otherwise healthy) by its use of the immune system's response to the pathogen, and your organs that help with the removal of the potentially toxic wastes involved with fighting the infection.
How to git rid of the fly
You cannot get rid of the flu. It is a virus. The symptoms can only be treated, until your antibodies can destroy the viral structure. This is why you get a flu shot because it significantly reduces the risk of getting the flu.
No, there are forms of flu that are in various animal species besides pigs and birds such as cats, dogs and horses. Very many of the flu viruses that humans get do come from mutations of viruses in birds and swine, but not all of them do. Some flu viruses also infect only people and some chimpanzees.
There are currently two known subtypes of Influenza A that are infective to humans and called the Swine Flu. One is called Influenza Type A H1N1, it is infective to humans and pigs and was the initial swine flu strain that surfaced originally in the 1930s, again in the 1970's, and perhaps another time or two in very small outbreaks since then in humans, but which has been active in hogs for these decades. There is also the new strain called Swine Flu that was identified first in late March, 2009 and has now become called Influenza Type A H1N1/09 Virus or Novel H1N1 (see the related questions below about the names of the new Swine Flu, what caused it and when and where it began).
Yes. They can catch the flu and a cold from people.