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Getting Swine Flu

Swine Flu what is it? A strain of the flu virus that humans suffer from and historically has only affected pigs by and large though the odd infection among the human population has occurred from time to time.

It is a respiratory illness and caused by the strain of the influenza virus known as H1N1.

As we had mentioned whereas primarily in the past the disease was confined to the Pig population now sadly it has become a wholly human disease and sadly is forecast to get worse.

A cousin of the normal flu virus that affects humans seasonally and very occasionally seriously, the H1N1 Virus is actually a more potent form of flu.

The symptoms of Swine Flu are actually very similar to those suffered by normal flu sufferers and these include:

Fever Fatigue Lack of Appetite Coughing Sore Throat Pain in Muscles and Joints Headache and Chills

Other associated gastric symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhoea have also been report ed by some.

How can I avoid catching it and what do I do if I have, are most peoples concerns.

You catch in the same way as conventional more common flu and these the most common of these include

1. From person to person by coughing or sneezing 2. From touching an object such as a door handle which has a virus on it from someone infected with flu.

It is important to stress at this stage that there is no risk of catching the flu from eating properly handled and cooked pork meat products.Swine flu viruses are not transmitted by Food.

General hygiene can help tremendously in all areas of helping to reduce the transmission of all viruses, including swine flu.|It goes without saying that common and correct adherence to the principles of general hygiene go along way to the prevention of transmission of all viruses including Swine Flu.} These include:

1. Whenever possible using a tissue when coughing and sneezing and also making sure to cover up your mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing.

2. Quickley and cleanly, disposing of these dirty tissues promptly.

3. Maintaining good basic hygiene, for example washing hands frequently with soap and water to reduce the spread of the virus from your hands to your face or to other people.

4. Cleaning hard surfaces (such as desktops and door handles) frequently using a normal cleaning product.

If you think that you might have caught the H1N1 strain Swine Flu then the first thing you should do is check your symptoms with your local healthcare practitioner or professional and most organisations nowadays have web sites or best practice guidance available. If you feel confident that you have caught Swine Flu then a call to the same healthcare practitioner is extremely vital and they will arrange for the delivery of the anti virals that are now in common use to treat this flu.

One thing you should not do is to take the anti virals in advance of a diagnosis or in the mistaken belief that you might be able to avoid the disease. There is a big difference between being immunised correctly for flu and taking medication incorrectly prescribed. This is not wise and should never be counselled.

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Swine Flu what is it? Swine Flu in essence is a respiratory illness caused by a flu virus that is normally only present in Pigs and up until recently very rarely infected humans

Steve Morgan regularly writes about Health issues and more on the above can be found at Getting Swine Flu or http://informationonswineflu.com/getting-swine-flu/

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