No, if you have it you will be immune to it after that. However, viruses are able to mutate to slightly different strains rapidly. If that happens and you are exposed, you may still have some immunity, but you may not, in which case you could get the flu from a similar but different form of the virus.
To survive what? Getting the swine flu? No, you do not have to be immunized to survive. Most people will survive getting the flu, but older people and really young people are at risk of dying.
If you catch swine flu once, if you catch it again then it won't be as serious.
Not if you recovered and are strong and healthy again.
Pregnant women are considered in the risk group so they should get the vaccine.
Well, The vaccine has a risk, u must consider, which is better getting swine flu or the risk. The risk is getting A weaken version of the Swine flu. In worst cases, u can get another disease. Some times the vaccine can cause the immune system to attack ur nervous system, and no one knows why. Taking the swine vaccine is very new so, the doc are not sure what will happen. I personally think, its a good idea to take it unless u have health issues like asthma. Hope this helps. =]
No, Only if you fly with someone who has swine flu, or you are flying to or from mexico.
Children five and under are one of the high risk groups for serious complications from the swine flu requiring hospitalization, it is recommended that children should get the vaccination to prevent infection, the risk of the disease is greater than any risks of a vaccination (which are few). See the related questions for more information about vaccinations for swine flu H1N1/09.
The risk's were getting lost [and he did] and getting killed [iceburges,rocks]. The rewards were 10p [that was about 100$ back then] and another voyage [that was also a risk because after he left the port he was never seen again]
to reduce the risk of getting what the vaccine was for
Not necessarily, babies are definatley a risk with swine flu being that their immune system has not fully matured so a flu shot might be an option if you are worried. Old people are also at a risk due to their dying immune system. In teen years you are most likely not going to die because of swine flu due to your strong immune system so they are not at a risk.
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.
why would you risk getting hurt? you haven't tried the relationship yet. here's what i got, just go with the flow. be sensitive. if you feel that it's going nowhere try again and then if its still the same, leave. i guess I'm just being realistic here.. go for it! :)