Your question is not clear, whether you mean when a person is over the flu or whether you mean when the pandemic is over.
To know that you are over the contagious period of the swine flu, the guidelines are that you will no longer pass the flu to others if you have gone a full 24 hours without a fever while taking no fever reducers. You should use a thermometer to make this determination, checking the temperature often during that 24 hour period. You will know that you are over the flu when all your symptoms are gone. In some people the symptoms last longer than the contagious period, if the cough is not gone in two weeks, then you should probably get a medical examination to be sure you do not have a secondary infection of the bronchial tubes or lungs from the original infection.
To know if the pandemic is over, the health agencies of the nations of the world report to the World Health Organization (WHO) information about the infections of flu-like illnesses in their regions. WHO evaluates these reports to determine what phase the pandemic is in. Currently the pandemic is considered over, although we are still in the Post Pandemic Phase which means that for the most part the disease is no longer spreading internationally, although there may still be isolated sporadic outbreaks of infections by the virus in some places in the world.
The only way to know for sure that it is the H1N1/09 (swine flu) is to have lab testing. Otherwise you can only tell by symptoms which are virtually the same as regular flu. See the related question for information about the symptoms of swine flu.
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No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
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As far as I know there isn't a difference in the blood types because the swine flu is respiratory not cardiovascular.
Unless you were tested when you were ill, there is really no way to know for sure which type of flu you may have had. If you were not tested at the time, to be sure you have immunity to the swine flu, it is advised that you get a vaccination. It will not hurt you if you already had the same flu, and it can prevent another illness if the flu you had was a different strain. For best protection from the flu during the 2009-2010 flu season, get both a swine flu vaccination and a seasonal flu vaccination.
It was a swine that got swine flu first.See the related question below for information about the first person with swine flu.
Swine flu is a flu very similar to the regular flu. Tamiflu is a medicine that you take when you have swine flu or other types of influenza.
Just because your child has the swine flu, doesn't mean you do. Your child could get the swine flu even if you don't have it currently.
Once all your symptoms are gone, and then you have gone 24 hours fever-free without the use of acetaminophen or other fever reducers, you can be considered to be non-infectious.