Anyone with chronic disorders like epilepsy would benefit from vaccination to prevent the pandemic disease. Fevers from flu virus may induce seizures in some epileptics, although it is not common. Dehydration from flu can impact how medications work, so there is a chance of problems with therapeutic medication levels and control of epilepsy if you get dehydrated or if vomiting prevents proper medication dosage.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
85 people were affected by H1N1
Epilepsy can affect anyone.
The H1N1 virus, otherwise known as "swine flu" originated from none other than swine.
Epilepsy is not an infectious disease or virus, so it does not get transmitted at all.
No, the H1N1 virus does not contain carcinogens.
It is a Type A Influenza virus with RNA genome.Also called Swine Flu, the 2009 Pandemic Flu, 2009 Swine Flu, and A-H1N1/09.
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The family practitioner doesnt actually identify the H1N1 virus. If a local test shows up as positive, they send those results to a more specialized hospital to determine if that result is of the flu or the H1N1 virus.
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Germs of pigs do think of theyself.
There is no causative agent of epilepsy. It is not an infectious disease or a virus. Epilepsy is a physical condition. You cannot catch epilepsy from someone. See the related question below.