Not if it's true. Be prepared to produce proof, though. A physician's note, for instance.
Ok well if its a SCIENCE paper ...Make a sheet like I did with MY class. ( 1. Swine flu spreds by...) EXAMPLE Or make a PRETEND human body when its sick wth H1N1
Hello. I am Anne. I had the swine flu once and after seeing this question i searched it up. about 80% of people who have been sick recently have a touch of H1N1 so make sure to get yourself vaccinated.
People can have the swine flu virus on them, but don't realize it until it's too late and they go to different countries, so that's how its spread. See the related question below about how swine flu spreads.
Not sure what your question is. The migraine might be more frequent when you have a cold or a flu or is sick in any other illness, There's no difference if you have H1N1.
There are no specific national school holidays for H1N1. If many students are sick the school board can take the decision to close down for awhile so it doesn't spread.
first thing igota say is it wasnt Mexicans the pigs got sick and canadians wanted pigs so they sent them the pigs and it sooon just spreaded....and swine was in the U.S for 4years it just got worst you shuld watch the news;)
If the water was either: 1. Contaminated with poison, toxins, etc. 2. The water was acid rain. or 3. Contained harmful bacteria and germs such as H1N1 (Swine Flu.)
The world gets sick and a few hundred million people die, worse case. However, it is anticipated that unless the A-H1N1 09 virus mutates to a more virulent form, and if everyone who can gets a vaccination, reality will not look anything like the worst case scenario.
Dont take the shot its bad for you my friend got it and her arm started hurting the she got sick !and some docter said it makes u reatarted! So dont get it! it even has some H1n1 in it
Only a case of influenza would be called swine flu. Influenza is a viral infection. There are no other diseases that are called swine flu other than various influenza viral infections. There is more than one type of influenza that has been called "swine flu". There is the one that only pigs get (or an extremely rare case for a human in very close contact with swine) and it is simply called "Swine flu" and it is referred to as H1N1. It is the original swine flu (hence the name). The first Swine flu viruses were isolated in 1930 in the United States in pigs. There have been other types of influenza viruses also called swine flu historically. The most famous early swine flu outbreak in humans was in 1976 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, where four soldiers who were previously healthy contracted the virus and developed pneumonia diagnosed by X-ray with other symptoms of the flu. One died as a result. The virus was thought to have circulated approximately a month in the close quarters of the group in basic training but not outside the group, then it disappeared. In the fall of 1988, a previously healthy 32-year-old pregnant woman was hospitalized for pneumonia and died 8 days later. A swine H1N1 flu virus was detected. Four days before getting sick, the patient visited a county fair swine exhibition where there was widespread influenza-like illness among the swine. The 2009 pandemic of Influenza A, Novel H1N1 "swine flu" was first detected in Mexico City and was made public March 18, 2009. It is most appropriately referred to as Influenza Type A-H1N1/09 to specify the exact virus (that is different from the prior ones). See the related questions below for additional names for swine flu and an explanation of the H1N1 nomenclature.
No. Those are just the ppl that have a higher risk to get sick and spread it to others. Imagine how fast a normal flu spreads - H1N1 spreads 4 times faster and to young ppl.
The spread of H1N1/09 in Texas is slowing as of March 2010, and schools have done a good job of educating parents about not sending children to school if they are sick. Therefore, no school closings have been necessary of late.