Yes, all types of flu can create health problems and even pneumonia and other causes of death. Although this is less problematic in H1N1/09 for most people infected, some population groups suffer much more and are at high risk for complications and hospitalization.
There is no concern with prevention...so get your vaccinations and avoid the whole issue. They are proven more safe than catching the flu and have very few side effects or reactions in the general public. They have been used with great benefit for decades, so it is most wise to prevent rather than treat.
See the related questions below for information about who is at higher risk of complications or death from H1N1/09 and other helpful answers.
Yes! It's still going around,but it may have slowed down in some places of the nothern hemisphere.
Swine Flu h1n1 virus mj death global warming etc.
H1N1 is a flu virus, not a bacterium.
the official name for the swine flu is the H1N1 virus. At first, it was believed that the virus came from pigs, but now that we are convinced it actually does not, we refer to it as the H1N1 virus. However, it is still very commonly known as the swine flu.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
85 people were affected by H1N1
My son was just diagnosed with H1 (not H1N1). His doctor said that the H1 virus has similar characteristics to H1N1 but it is an unidentified strain of the flu.
The H1N1 virus, otherwise known as "swine flu" originated from none other than swine.
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.
Lytic Cycle
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.
A virus. They are not obsolete an likely never will be. There are electrical viruses a.k.a. computer viruses. But the biological ones are very much still around. Like H1N1 or Ebola.