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Swine Flu – Learn The Essential Facts About It

There won`t be a single person unaware of the term `swine flu` by now. With the way it is spreading across the world, everyone is wary of catching the disease and falling prey to its ill-effects. Although there is hardly anything that we can do to keep the disease at bay, it is pertinent to learn a few important things about it. Swine flu is caused by pigs. But no, keeping pigs in the backyard will not give rise to the dreaded disease and neither if you fondle it or kiss it. There is a chance of you getting infected if the pig has the virus, but generally it takes much more than that to get the dreaded disease.

Our fascinating immune system:

There must have plenty of times that we have been infected with the normal human flu. It is not very dangerous except for… Read More

Swine Flu Symptons – Look Out for Swine Flu Symptoms!

Swine Flu Symptoms - Look Out for Swine Flu Symptons!

One of the most deadly diseases which have shocked the world in recent times is H1N1 which in other words is known as Swine Flu.

==>**The Best Possible Chance of Preventing the Swine Flu

This H1N1 not only affects kids but also human beings of all ages. As of now scientists are doing research on how to cure swine flu as there is no cure for this disease.

**Prevention is the only way** and there are many precautionary steps which have been advised by physicians.

Some of the H1N1 symptoms are body ache, vomit, and fever for 2-3 days continuously, breathing problems, cold and cough.

People who are having these symptoms are advised to go for a blood test immediately followed by wearing masks so that the virus does not spread to others.

People are cautioned not to touch… Read More

Is Swine Flu Deadly and Will It Mutate to Become More Deadly

100 million people died of the swine flu in 1918. 100 million! This is a horrific piece of historical information that is haunting the minds of many today. So the question is: is swine flu deadly today and will it produce the same devastating results as the 1918 pandemic? Well one fortunate thing is we have much better medical technology and we’ve learned a thing or two from history. But how prepared are we? And how prepared can we possibly be? Do we really no what to expect? Will there be enough medicine to fight the virus? One big problem I think is so many people these days (including myself) don’t have a clue what it’s like to live in a pandemic. If you are under the age of 41 you will never have experienced one.

So currently in this day and age is swine flu deadly? Well let’s… Read More

Is Swine Flu Deadly or is All This Just an Overblown Story?

1918 was a horrific year to be living. The simple hope that you would remain alive gripped the minds of millions and in that dreadful year 100 million people lost their lives to the swine flu pandemic. I cannot even imagine the pure horror those families must have experienced. To constantly be wondering who’s next, their spouse, their kids, themselves? So the question that is running through the minds of millions if not billions today is: is swine flu deadly in this current time?

Well history has taught us some very valuable information. So currently in this day and age is swine flu deadly? Well let’s look at some analysis. Currently influenza activity is widespread in 37 states and the rest of the globe is experiencing huge percent increases as well. Visits to the doctor’s office are on the incline, hospitalization for influenza type symptoms are unfortunately increasing compared… Read More

AH1N1 / Swine Flu Deaths and Deathrate

The swine flu has been killing hundreds of people each week.  With that in mind, it’s difficult to tell how many people it is actually killing.  Many nations, including the US, only test certain people to see whether or not they’ve had swine flu.  In the US, for example, they don’t need to test people who have died at home from some sort of pneumonia.  On top of that, rapid tests typically give a negative result, so if you have the flu but test negative and then die, they won’t feel the need to test you again and you’ll just go down as a pneumonia and influenza death, not as an H1N1 death.

Because of these reporting issues, it’s hard to tell how many people have really died from the flu. In the US, it’s probably safe to estimate that close to 5,000 people have died so far.  This… Read More