10-14 days depending on the virus itself, in some cases 2-3 weeks are required for the bug to go away.
You can be ill with a normal body temperature but if it was flu you would be sweating and shivering at the same time.
Any length of time is a 'normal' time.
swine flu is not as bad as normal flu
The symptoms of swine flu and normal flu are very similar, even doctors cannot tell them apart without swabbing and testing. As a result a lot of people who think they have had swine flu have probably only had normal flu.
Usually.
Answer: In the UK if a person has been diagnosed with swine 'flu they can self-certify for 2 weeks. This is a special provisions as normal length of time for self-certification is 5 days. UK law maintains that people who are ill, either self-certified or doctor-certified, must be paid.
many governments are giving out leaflets and information about swine flu. it is much like normal flu
retroviruses
i had the flu on both my pregnancies in the early stages,
It is generally the same as normal flu but for unknown reasons can sometimes be deadly...
i assume that you can avoid it the same way you avoid the normal flu.
As long as it takes for the normal flu to get better, which can be quite a while I hate to tell you.