Adults shed influenza virus from the day before symptoms begin through 5-10 days after illness onset. However, the amount of virus shed, and presumably infectivity, decreases rapidly by 3-5 days after onset in an experimental human infection model. Young children also might shed virus several days before illness onset, and children can be infectious for 10 or more days after onset of symptoms. Severely immunocompromised persons can shed virus for weeks or months.
YOu only need one.
That you wont get sick.
That you wont get sick.
No, but they can become sick with it.
Not necessarily.
Back in old days pigs got sick all the time with the swine flu only pigs got it.Until someone in Mexico ate a sick pig with swine flu and yes only they pigs started it
Possibly. It depends on how much chlorine was in the pool and how long the dead mouse had been in the water.
definitely connor s. he is very sick right now
a disease is a germ that can make you sick, like chicken pox's, or swine flu.
no that's called a "sick" day
It appears to be generally accepted that a person infected with swine flu may be contagious for one day prior to the appearance of any symptoms; you will be infectious before you know that you are ill.See the related question below for additional information.
Yes you I mean the baby can.