you cant create the flu... u catch a virus and that's how u get the flu
So far flu creation is out of our realm.
A mixture of the standard Human Flu, Bird Flu and Pig Flu. This creates a new strain of flu called swine flu (Influenza A H1 N1).
Supposedly she has the flu so she won't be in to work today.
Yes, this is exactly what the flu shots do. The flu vaccine contains inert ("dead") or weakened pieces of viruses that, when put into the body with a flu shot or nasal mist, trigger an immune system resonse to cause your body to work to create immunity against that particular type of virus. You are tricking or training your body how to create the right cells to attack and save you from getting the exact flu that is in the vaccine without having to have the illness that goes along with exposure to the active ("live") or full strength virus.
No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
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.
No, you cannot get the flu from receiving the flu shot. The flu shot contains inactivated virus particles that cannot cause the flu.
Swine flu is a flu very similar to the regular flu. Tamiflu is a medicine that you take when you have swine flu or other types of influenza.
They don't have to create new ones every time since the same types of flu can circulate during the flu season from one year to the next or return in subsequent years. Each season the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the strains of the flu to be included for that season in the vaccine for the US's flu season. The epidemiologists and other scientists study the flu in other parts of the world to help determine which types will most likely be infecting those in our hemisphere that upcoming season. Typically, the flu shot contains a new range of flu virus strains to protect against that year's likely flu types. The types are continuously changing because a virus such as the influenza mutates quickly, making it difficult for the immune system to recognize and destroy the new strains, and often necessitating a new vaccine. However, the vaccines can be used again in later flu seasons if it is determined that the virus in the vaccine is the same (or close enough) to the ones in the wild that are expected to be spreading in the upcoming season. It was necessary to create the new vaccine for H1N1/09 swine flu, since that type of flu had not been isolated in the environment before.
No. You probably heard someone talk about getting pneumonia (lung infection) from swine flu. You do not get ammonia from swine flu but those who are put in the hospital with that strain of influenza often do have pneumonia as one of the serious complications.Maybe...If you catch swine flu and do not have the fortune to live, then you will become part of the nitrogen cycle. The decomposition of organic material results in the ammonification of organic nitrogen to create ammonium, NH4+. From there, a route in the nitrogen cycle may take is nitrification, where the ammonium is converted to nitrite (NO3-). Denitrifying bacteria can use the nitrite in their metabolism in anaerobic conditions and create atmospheric nitrogen (N2). Nitrogen is "fixed" by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil and create ammonia, NH3.So if you remove all the junk in-between, swine flu = ammonia.Swine poo produces ammonia.
The flu. One of the side affects of flu can be death.
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