'h1n1 symptoms' Category

  • Can swine flu virus infect you after remaining on a surface for 1 day?

    November 28, 2009

             If the virus has been on surface for more then 8 hours then most likely you will not get it since it would die by then. but who knows how this virus was programmed by the government to kill the people. wash your hands with a mixture of a capful of hydrogen peroxide in [...]

  • Does swine flu cause you to start oinking?

    November 27, 2009

    Oinking is natural, well at least for your body.
    The swine flu is a serious disease that people are dying from in mexico and all around the world. Its getting more serious. The symptoms are flu-like, oinking unincluded.

  • How is Swine flu different from just regular flu?

    November 27, 2009

    The symptoms are very similar but more severe. It is a mixture of pig, bird and human influenza, which is why are bodies do not have a natural immunity to it. It seems that the numbers showing for infected are small because they either don’t know they have it or haven’t reported that they think [...]

  • What is the difference between the average flu every flu season and swine flu?

    November 26, 2009

    What is the difference between the average flu every flu season and swine flu?
    The name of the flu that people get every flu season is usually referred to as seasonal flu. Every year the viruses that are in the seasonal flu that goes around may differ, but most of those viruses we have been exposed [...]

  • How long after exposure to swine flu do symptoms take to generate?

    November 26, 2009

    First of all it doesn’t take 1-5 days.
    It will hit you fast. Just like a normal flu.
    Aches pains all over cough, sneezing lost of appetite.
    I guess people didn’t read this right.
    And they are aren’t positive those kids have the swine flu, Only 2 most likely out of 1,000 students might of had it in New [...]

  • H1n1 incubation period after exposure

    November 24, 2009

    Infect period and the incubation period
    People infected with influenza pandemic virus, infection H1N1 before 1 day for seven days after onset to.
    Incubation period 1-7 days or so commonly.
    Source and transmitted
    Influenza pandemic mainly for the source H1N1 a pig, and carry the virus infection H1N1 influenza virus influenza virus can spread is also proved.
    The animals infected [...]

  • How long after exposure the h1n1 symptoms appear?CDC

    November 23, 2009

    How long after exposure to h1n1 do symptoms appear? And how long a h1n1 patients will have exposure symptoms? Answer: Incubation period is one to seven days,If seven days without any discomfort,You Can remove isolation,General symptoms in 1-2 days.. TIP: Preclinical,Time longer than theAvian influenza, incubation period. Influenza pandemic with the early symptoms H1N1 ordinary [...]

  • What is the incubation period of the Swine Flu/H1N1?

    November 23, 2009

    The Swine Flu, H1N1, is a growing pandemic threat. <strong>How long is it from the time of exposure,</strong> until the time that symptoms appear, and also, to the time of contagion?
          How long can influenza virus remain viable on objects (such as books and doorknobs)?
    Studies have shown that influenza virus can survive on environmental surfaces [...]

  • What are the symptoms of H1N1?(Swine Flu)

    November 23, 2009

    The symptoms of this new influenza A H1N1 virus in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with this virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting. Also, like seasonal flu, severe [...]

  • h1n1 symptoms in infants. Dangerous!!

    November 7, 2009

    h1n1 symptoms in infants. Dangerous!!
    Mild Swine Flu Symptoms in Babies
    The symptoms of swine flu are uncomfortable, so the most obvious sign of illness in an infant is increased fussiness. A baby with the H1N1 virus may also have a fever, a cough, sinus congestion or a runny nose, and may be more tired than usual. [...]

 
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