Practiclly the same as anyone else
Maria Adela Gutierrez was the first known swine flu victim and died on April 13, 2009 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
The first case of swine flu was identified on May 13, 2009, in the Hyderabad International Airport near Hyderabad, India.
On April 13, 2009, Maria Adela Gutierrez, the first swine flu victim, died in Oaxaca, Mexico. The first swine flu death in the United States was April 29, 2009 when a 2-year-old Texas child died after visiting Mexico.
yes but kids under 8years of age are not allowed to get it
You can have swine flu without fever. Fully 1/2 of people with swine flu have had no fever. I did not have a fever, but I ended up with acute pneumonia after only 24 hours. It went straight to my chest! Here's an article about having swine flu without a fever: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/13/health/13fever.html
There have been a total of 13 cases so far in St. Lucia and no deaths.
Yes, a 13-year old cat was diagnosed with the H1N1 virus after its owners were infected with swine flu.See related questions below about other animals and H1N1/09 infections.
Yes, a 13-year old cat was diagnosed with the H1N1 virus after its owners were infected with Swine Flu.See related questions below about other animals and H1N1/09 infections.
Normal human body temperature is 37 C. 39.9 C is definitely high. Please take him to see a doctor. Although if he has swine flu or any of the symptons a doctor wont come out and will not allow him to enter the surgery due to contamination. Although he may not have swine flu at all, just a regular cough, cold and the regular flu.
It is unlikely but possible, especially if there is any underlying health problem. Those in that age group were not listed among those at highest risk. The "Swine Flu" H1N1/09 turned out to have fairly mild symptoms in most people, although it has been deadly for some unexpected demographic groups.Always remember, prevention is the best medicine. Get vaccinated.
Yes, a 13-year old cat was diagnosed with the H1N1 virus after its owners were infected with Swine Flu.See related questions below about other animals and H1N1/09 infections.
You could have the flu because those are symptoms that often occur with flu, but there is no way to know if it is the swine flu or not without seeing a doctor. But those symptoms can also be caused by other things, too. If you feel like you are going to pass out, you really should tell a parent or guardian right away so you can find out what is wrong and get it treated. It is not a good idea to wait to have that done. Tell your parents.