Right now not in any way after what I've heard but if it spreads more and more ppl get sick certain planes, trains and busses will get canceled because you have no one who can drive them. Hotels and restaurants might have to close if they have a epidemic or the ppl who works there get ill. British airlines stepped up restrictions on Sunday on travellers who are traveling to and from Britain, as a report said four more British students quarantined in China had been confirmed as having H1N1 flu. Britain is Europe's worst-hit territory, with estimates of 55,000 new cases last week. Both British Airways and Virgin Atlantic said they had put in place measures to turn back passengers showing symptoms. === ===
H1N1 is a flu virus, not a bacterium.
yes, because h1n1 is the swine flu and flu's are alot like fevers
Seasonal flu vaccines carry an H1N1 component, an H3N2 strain and an influenza B strain. The H1N1 component is not the Novel H1N1 strain that is in the swine flu vaccine
No, there are the pigs who got the original H1N1 (Swine Flu) that pigs get and a few pig farm workers who have caught that type of the H1N1 viruses. For the Pandemic Swine Flu H1N1/-09, there are cases that have been discovered and reported in pigs, humans, dogs, cats, turkeys and other birds, and ferrets so far.
If you were born before 1975 you are not very likely to get H1N1 flu from anyone because you probably already had it. If you were born after 1975, you are very likely to get H1N1 flu from your kids or anyone else that has it.
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no, but they can get the regular flu.
No it's not a joke. The proper name for swine flu is H1N1 Flu.
Yes. In fact, now the seasonal flu shots are combined with the H1N1 Virus flu shot, so you don't have to get two.
It probably does not. It is the organism that causes "swine flu", and caused an epidemic that took place in 2009.
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If the correct test was done to confirm the H1N1, then, no there is no need to take it again. But if you are not absolutely sure that the test confirmed the A-H1N1/09 flu, then it will do no harm to take the vaccine. The only test that can be relied upon to be an absolute indicator of the vaccination is the RT-PCR test, and not the rapid tests done in the doctor's offices. you should have some immunity against 2009 H1N1 flu and can choose not to get the 2009 H1N1 vaccine.