It is clear that these days, if you like a flu season, would still think about the possible risks of swine flu. No matter how far medical science has evolved during the period of the year, but they have not been able to have the case - Spreading the message. Governments, the media has not disseminated to the appropriate messages.
Today, most of us do not know enough of classical swine fever, and not what we know, just a bit scary for us "Deadly Flu.
I suffered from flu season to much research in this area. Thanks to the 4 physicians and an extensive search on the Internet, here are short, the disease --
What is H1N1?
Swine Influenza Flu is only one of the only difference is the more common in pigs and birds. As a result of the human body does not know how it will improve and that is what makes it worthwhile to know.
Myths and Facts
- Swine influenza is Deadly - Wrong. Swine influenza is an opportunity to death in only 0.01%. namely 1 / 10000e A normal person in good health are not the result of a death. Only the young children and pregnant women are vulnerable. Indeed, as infections, measles is the toll of thousands per year, and we are the facts. Classical swine fever is blown disproportionately trying to create hysteria among the media people to see.
- Swine influenza is not curable - Another wrong concept. Flu-like pigs in the early phase of treatment is very simple. A drug called Tamiflu is used throughout the world, and that is very effective and can be treated with H1N1 have been a couple weeks. The reason why it is better to this treatment hostpital - help "stop the spread of the other members of her family and friends.
- I have a high fever, cough, etc. It is H1N1 - Not quite. Although the symptoms of swine fever is similar to the normal seasonal Fluss, does not necessarily mean that it is. Read more to find out.
- Infectious stage flue is 5 days, 1 day before and 4 days after symptoms begin.
See more for the prevention of swine flu
Thursday, August 13, 2009
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