People with underlying chronic diseases, including diabetics, are among the high risk groups who are more likely to get serious illness and complications from the H1N1/09 virus. Infections are more difficult for diabetics to fight off, so once they have the flu, they can also develop secondary bacterial infections, e.g., pneumonia, and have more trouble fighting that infection, especially along with a virus. See the related question below about the high risk groups.
When someone is callinq you a swine their basically calling you a pig.
Yes, the swine flu is dangerous to an HIV AIDS patient. Any minor infection or even a cold is deadly to an HIV AIDS patient. The person has to have progressed AIDS, otherwise it won't be as dangerous.
Smoking can attract swine flu only if you are sharing a cigarette with someone who has swine flu.
If they have the swine flu at the time, Yes.
Rather Not
Yes.
No.
No, Only if you fly with someone who has swine flu, or you are flying to or from mexico.
Someone who herds pigs
no, it is not, remeber, the vaccine is a dead or weakened version, of H1N1I was just given the shot and have had no reaction to this point.
Swine means that you have a dislike to a person for some reason, normally this reason is because they have done something unpleasant to you.
The swine flu is as contagious as the regular flu. Just like having a cold or influenza, do not share straws, wash your hands, don't kiss or come into close contact with someone with swine flu, don't share glasses with someone with swine flu, etc. Also, you cannot get swine flu from pigs or pig meat. That is a huge misconception.