Flu is always more potentially harmful for children and the elderly. Just make sure your child is treated as if he/she had a conventional flu and he should be fine.
To avoid concerns, prevent the flu with a vaccination.
See the related question below for more information about the high risk groups.
The swine flu can be very deadly by the climate the person is in.=Sometimes it depends on the age of the person, because if a 3 year old got it, the 3 year old would die.=
So far, swine flu hasn't been any more deadly than the regular flu. Any form of the flu can be deadly, but normally only for people who have other medical problems as well. Avoid all concerns by getting the vaccination to prevent it in the first place.
You mean swine flu? I it is a new flu virus, very deadly to aged and young people.
SWINE FLU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Haven't you been listening to the news
It is generally the same as normal flu but for unknown reasons can sometimes be deadly...
A current deadly disease is aides,h1n1(or swine flu), untreated std's, etc.
"The shot" is a vaccine for the swine flu. If you get the vaccine, then, in theory, you don't get the swine flu. If you didn't get it, then you didn't "survive" it, because "surviving" it means that you got the disease but didn't die from it. So, zero is the answer. On the other hand, the swine flu is no more deadly than the common flu, so the vast majority of the people who got the swine flu survived it.
Children are dying from swine flu because people of any age can die from any type of flu including seasonal.
No, the Swine Flu is not hereditary. It is a virus. It is caught in the same manner as the "regular flu" that goes around every year.
Yes pigs and birds can die of swine flu (H1N1). With the pandemic swine flu of 2009, H1N1/09, there were various animals, besides humans, birds and poultry, and pigs, which were known to have had it, such as dogs, cats, ferrets, and one cheetah.
Children and the elderly.
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