yes you can, H1N1 is just like the chicken pox, you can either get it really heavy or just a little cold or flu and most likely you wont get it again because you will be immune
the h1n1 vaccine does not work all the time
The H1N1 incubation period is around 7-10 days.
It depends on the specific virus or illness you were exposed to. Symptoms can start to appear as soon as a few days or as long as two weeks after exposure. It's important to monitor your health and seek medical advice if you develop any symptoms.
The incubation period is typically longer than that. See the related question below for more information about the incubation period and other stages of the A-H1N1/09 flu.
yes, this flu is tough.
No, they are different viruses, but present similar symptoms. See link to CDC.
Yes, a person who has contracted the Novel H1N1 influenza (and most other viruses), can pass the virus to others after exposure for one to two days before they have symptoms themselves. If you know they were exposed, it is best to treat the situation as if they do have the virus and avoid getting closer than six feet if possible and follow all other guidelines for hand washing, protection from coughs and sneezes, etc.
During the incubation period a person is exposed to a disease may not show symptoms
H1N1 or Swine flu is a virus. Antibiotics will have NO effect whatsoever on a viral infection. Tamiflu should reduce the time you have symptoms by two days.
No, see below for the list of ingredients. It has been proven to be a safe and effective product to use to avoid the A-H1N1/09 flu and its symptoms and complications.
The common form of Swine Flu that pigs get is also H1N1 influenza (the original swine flu strain), but it is not the same as the Pandemic A-H1N1/09 Influenza. When pigs get H1N1, they have similar symptoms to humans with influenza. They cough and sneeze and get weak. This flu spreads quickly through the group of pigs who are usually in over-crowded pens, but the mortality rate among pigs is not as severe as the A-H1N1/09 Pandemic Flu in humans.
Yes. Not only does it lower your temperature, it controls all the symptoms of H1N1.