The three levels of prevention for avian flu include:
Primary Prevention: This involves measures to prevent the occurrence of avian flu, such as vaccination of poultry, biosecurity practices on farms, and public education about avoiding contact with sick birds.
Secondary Prevention: This focuses on early detection and prompt treatment, including surveillance of bird populations for avian flu outbreaks and rapid response to control spread, as well as monitoring humans exposed to infected birds.
Tertiary Prevention: This aims to manage and reduce the impact of the disease once it has occurred, involving medical treatment for infected individuals, public health interventions to prevent further outbreaks, and long-term health monitoring.
The 3 levels of prevention are primary, secondary and tertiary:The primary level is the prevention of disease and/or injury through methods such as health promotion, immunisation programmes, the distribution of disease prevention aids such as mosquito nets and condoms.The secondary level of prevention is through the early detection and prompt treatment of disease through methods such as screening and regular testing.The tertiary level of prevention is the reduction of disability from disease and the promotion of rehabilitation through methods such as physical therapy, surgical correction, rehabilitation, etc.
No, you cannot get the flu from the swine flu vaccine. What the H1N1 vaccine does is inject dead or weakened flu germs. That way if you do get the flu, your body will know what to do. But you can't get the flu from the vaccine.
No, most gastrointestinal flu is food poisoning laying 1 or 3 days.
yes iv heard of at least 3 people with swine flu
If you haven't already been to the doctor, I would go. Generally the flu does not last that long.
Yes. As of 3 July 2009, there were 1157 confirmed cases of Swine flu in NSW.
depends on which strain of flu you get. anything from 3 to 10 days most likely.
there are dozens of types. look em up <== (this answer is wrong) There are 3 types of flu called A, B and C. There are many different strains of each type.
The incubation period of bird flu is expected to be 3 to 10 days.
Frightning, infecting, deadly
vomiting, coughing, and unsurviving
The Boondocks - 2005 The Fried Chicken Flu 3-13 was released on: USA: 1 August 2010