you should not worry. you should follow all the procedures and reccomendations to avoid getting sick by the flu.
I work for the local school district as a nurse, and I can confirm that we have had hundreds of Swine Flu cases in central texas.
Swine fever is a highly contagious viral disease that can have devastating impacts on pig populations. If you are a pig farmer or work closely with pigs, it is important to be vigilant and take preventive measures to protect your animals. It is also essential to follow biosecurity protocols to minimize the risk of spreading the disease. If swine fever is detected in your area, you should report it to the relevant authorities immediately.
Slough's first case of swine flu was from a man in his 20's. The man, from the Slough area, developed symptoms of the virus on a flight from Mexico, which landed in the UK on 30 April. Once in the UK he was taken to hospital where the virus was confirmed. This story was reported by the BBC on May 5th 2009
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Assuming the question is, What is H1N1 swine flu?: H1N1 (also referred to as "swine flu") is the new influenza virus that caused illness in people during the 2009 flu pandemic. For additional details, see the related question area below.
None. Swine flu is an illness caused by the pathogen known now as swine flu virus, A-H1N1/09 influenza. The illness contains no immune cells, nor does the virus. Your body responds to the presence of the virus with an immune response that sends your own immune cells to the area of your body where the flu virus has invaded. It is your body's immune cells that enter the "fight" and eventually get rid of the virus by constructing the type of immune cells called antibodies that are a perfect fit to inactivate the specific virus so it can no longer cause cell damage and symptoms of the flu. Your body then remembers the antibodies that worked to inactivate the virus so it can use them in the future if you are ever exposed to that virus again.
Hi, i'm dealing with sever anxiety, ocd, depression, and hypocondria. All long term and completely untreated. Is it normal to have aches and pains in my neck, shoulder area, elbows, wrists, and below or around my hip area? Should I be worried?
The people who originally caught the type of swine flu that pigs get, caught it the same way as the regular seasonal flu is caught among people, through contact with the virus that caused the flu in the sick pigs in their respiratory droplets from the pig's sneezes and coughs. That is the mechanism of infection of all types of influenza viruses. If you are asking more how the swine flu virus from pigs became able to infect humans, see the related questions area below for the answer to what caused the 2009 pandemic flu.
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Berkshire swine came from the area of Berk in England. See the related links for more facts about the breed.
The Swine Influenza, better known as the Swine Flu, is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by a type of influenza virus. At the latest update, (April 27th 2009) about 150 people have died of the Swine Flu in Mexico, and 0 in the United States. Swine Flu causes symptoms very similar to seasonal (or human) flu. The most common symptoms of swine flu, like seasonal flu, are fever, cough, and sore throat and can include body aches, head aches, chills, and fatigue. Some people also have diarrhea and vomiting. If you have symptoms of influenza as described above, and especially if you have recently traveled to an area where there have been human cases of swine flu, contact your health care provider. Thank you for reading this article. I feel good knowing I got this important and serious message out to you.
The Swine Influenza, better known as the Swine Flu, is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by a type of influenza virus. At the latest update, (April 27th 2009) about 150 people have died of the Swine Flu in Mexico, and 0 in the United States. Swine Flu causes symptoms very similar to seasonal (or human) flu. The most common symptoms of swine flu, like seasonal flu, are fever, cough, and sore throat and can include body aches, head aches, chills, and fatigue. Some people also have diarrhea and vomiting. If you have symptoms of influenza as described above, and especially if you have recently traveled to an area where there have been human cases of swine flu, contact your health care provider. Thank you for reading this article. I feel good knowing I got this important and serious message out to you.