It is possible but less likely since the respiratory system is attacked by the H1N1/09 virus. In very early stages of the infection you may not have a cough. See the links below for related questions about the symptoms of the pandemic flu and for a link to a web site for a self assessment tool.
call your doctor and make an appointment, and tell them you need a an H1N1 vaccine
The common form of Swine Flu that pigs get is also H1N1 influenza (the original swine flu strain), but it is not the same as the Pandemic A-H1N1/09 Influenza. When pigs get H1N1, they have similar symptoms to humans with influenza. They cough and sneeze and get weak. This flu spreads quickly through the group of pigs who are usually in over-crowded pens, but the mortality rate among pigs is not as severe as the A-H1N1/09 Pandemic Flu in humans.
No, the H1N1 virus does not contain carcinogens.
No!
No, see below for the list of ingredients. It has been proven to be a safe and effective product to use to avoid the A-H1N1/09 flu and its symptoms and complications.
Two: The nasal inhalant, and the injection.
You can have swine flu without fever. Fully 1/2 of people with swine flu have had no fever. I did not have a fever, but I ended up with acute pneumonia after only 24 hours. It went straight to my chest! Here's an article about having swine flu without a fever: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/13/health/13fever.html
No, the 2009 pandemic swine flu (A-H1N1/09) is thought to have begun in Mexico. The types of flu that mutated to become this pandemic flu do include one of the Asian forms of the H1N1 that pigs get, but the location of the first cases of H1N1/09 was Mexico. See the related questions for more information.
Yes, it is the Influenza caused by the Type A H1N1/09 virus.
Neither. The H1N1/09 "Swine Flu" is caused by a virus.
Yes, a 13-year old cat was diagnosed with the H1N1 virus after its owners were infected with Swine Flu.See related questions below about other animals and H1N1/09 infections.
Mexico, although there is also speculation that the new pandemic swine flu A-H1N1/09 may have actually started in the US and then moved into Mexico.