There are a few antibiotics known to cure Swine Flu
Tony silveti however has been living with swine flu for 12 years
It means you have the Fluenza A disease, or the Flu.
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Swine flu is, like all strains of influenza and the common cold, viral. The main treatment for swine flu is the antiviral drug Tamiflu.
The treatment is usually the same where ever the infection is found and this treatment has been being provided across the world, with guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO). See related question below for information about the treatment for swine flu (H1N1/09 influenza).
Antiviral drugs can be used to treat swine flu or to prevent infection with swine flu viruses.They must be prescribed by a health care professional.They work against influenza viruses -- but will not help treat or prevent symptoms caused by infection from other viruses that can cause symptoms similar to the flu.The CDC recommends the use of oseltamivir or zanamivir for the treatment and/or prevention of infection with swine influenza viruses.Recommendations for using antiviral drugs for treatment or prevention of swine influenza will change as we learn more about this new virus.
Fluenza.
F. J. Humenik has written: 'Swine waste characterization and evaluation of animal waste treatment alternatives' -- subject(s): Housing, Swine, Waste disposal
The possessive form for the noun swine is swine's.
Swine is the plural form of swine.
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If you think you have the swine flu, in the US, you need not report it to anyone. They are no longer attempting to count the number of cases now that the pandemic is over. Since the treatment for the seasonal flu is the same as the treatment for swine flu, there would be no change in treatment anyway and you can treat the symptoms as you would with any type of flu. If your symptoms are unusually bad (see more in questions below) or last longer than usual (e.g. more than two weeks), you should notify your primary health care professional. See the related questions below for additional information.
Not unless the vet is treating a pig or other animal since they are not trained or licensed to treat humans. The treatment for H1N1 (swine flu) varies from species to species: dogs, cats, ferrets, poultry and other birds are among the animals who have become infected with swine flu in addition to pigs and that might be treated by a veterinarian.There are vaccines for the strain of swine flu from the pandemic (that is the 2009 Novel H1N1 flu when it mutated to become the triple (some say quintuple) reassortant human to human influenza virus of the pandemic (H1N1/09). Vets do regularly treat pigs for their swine flu (H1N1) symptoms and sometimes give them vaccinations to prevent the spread with H1N1 vaccine for pigs.In treating pigs with H1N1, A veterinarian can work with swine producers who have droves affected with swine influenza virus, but there really isn't a treatment, supportive care and nutritional supplementation. Currently there is also not a swine vaccine for influenza that is in routine use, mostly because commercial swine production is done with extensive biosecurity and the risk of introducing influenza into the drove is pretty low.