If your question is: "How can I get infected from a hotel room?", the answer is that you can get the virus on your finger if you touch anything that a person with the flu has touched, and then give the flu to yourself by touching your face around the eyes or nose. You can prevent the problem by cleaning things with alcohol or Purell (http://www.purell.com/) which other people commonly touch such as doorknobs, light switches, telephones, and fixtures on sinks, tubs, toilets, and the like. Perform when you arrive and after the maid comes in. The other way to prevent flu in hotel rooms is to avoid putting your fingers around your face, wash your hands often, and put Purell on your hands often. This is also the way to prevent yourself giving the flu to other people.
85 people were affected by H1N1
Mostly the mucous tissue in the respiratory system, but mucous tissue in the gastrointestinal system is also affected.
The major cells affected by influenza viruses, including swine flu H1N1/09, are those in the respiratory system mucous tissues.
Throw them away. Obviously. Maybe recycle them.
That information is no longer being kept or made available. The counts of cases of H1N1/09 is no longer done. Testing is not often done to determine the type of flu and states are no longer required to report separate counts of H1N1 flu infections to the CDC in the US. Most, if not all, countries are no longer keeping counts of cases of H1N1/09, but monitoring of the total incidences of flu during the flu season is still continuing.
well many people believe the disease came from Mexico. well that obviously is wrong. it is really a biologicall warfare between turtles and guinea pigs. they have been at war for many years over turf in continental america. it was recenlty developed as an attempt from guinea pigs as a "strike back" weapon against the turtles' salmonella. next time u see a guinea pig, stab it with a knife, yelling TFL(Turtles For Life), and you might save some one from getting H1N1. in the end, H1N1 causes people to throw up. -Gdawg-
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
there are several hotels within a stone's throw to the terminal
H1N1, also known as the swine flu, most significantly affected the planet during the 2009 pandemic, which began in April of that year. The World Health Organization declared it a pandemic in June 2009 after the virus rapidly spread globally. The outbreak led to widespread illness, with an estimated 1.4 billion cases and between 151,700 to 575,400 deaths worldwide by the end of the pandemic in August 2010. The impact of H1N1 highlighted the need for enhanced global surveillance and vaccination strategies for influenza viruses.
Anyone who is not vaccinated against it. Those at highest risk of contracting it or having complications with it are listed in the related question below.
There is no information on if any of the Gosselin's have had H1N1.
The h1n1 came from a pig