2009 Swine Flu Outbreak and How to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu
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In M? Mexico in April of this? Or never-before the voltage? Not? Da flu pigs emerge, turning m sick? S a thousand Mexicans and killing 68. The swine flu has been removed to other parts of the world such as the U.S. and New Zealand when the affected individuals (Mexican tourists or M? xico), travel to these places. The swine flu has been removed so far and wide that the fears of the organization? World Health that cause? panda? monkey following. This is not the first time that the world is threatened by the flu in pigs. The swine flu, also? While n refers pigfluenza, pig flu, pig influenza, swine flu or affects t? Picamente pigs only. In 1918, an H1N1 virus cause? pand? ment of influenza in humans. Hundreds? Scientists speculated that H1N1 was created either when the human influenza virus cross? l? mite of the species and affect? pigs, or the other way around. In 1930, a study confirm? that the flu virus cause? diseases of pigs, the voltage? No virus was identified as H1N1. Other? Recent outbreaks in humans include the outbreak of the 1976 U.S. (n? number of deaths: 5) and the 1988 outbreak in Wisconsin (n? number of deaths: 1) 2009 voltage? Outbreak.The of influenza from pigs that cause? the outbreak of swine in 2009, on the one hand, is different from other types of influenza viruses from pigs before. Infects humans only. The pigs do not show any sign of infection? N. As such, the hundreds? Ments est? N having a difficult time? Cyl or which set out? Of this new disease genes. The outbreak of swine flu of 2009 was caused by a voltage? N combining a single voltage? N the human influenza virus, a single voltage? N the bird flu virus or p bird, and two strains of influenza viruses of avian virus.TransmissionSwine of pork pigs are transmitted when infected animals are not touching the nose or the mucus dried pig infected. Transmission? Of influenza of pigs from pigs to humans occurs when a person touches an infected pig for example during transport of animals or cleaning the pig pens. Influenza of pigs is not acquired by eating pork. Transmission? Of swine flu of one person to another occurs when airborne virus (caused sneezing and coughing) are inhaled by another person. Touch contaminated surfaces and bring one 'sa hand of one' nose so mouth.SymptomsSymptoms of influenza from pigs to humans is not spectacular? Ments. She is quite similar to other types of influenza including influenza com? P ny flu bird. People infected with influenza of pigs often the following: diarrheaIn pains of Pigs? of vomiting? of? of fatigue? of? of discomfort? of? the pain? of m? sculo from? the throat? of? the coughing and sneezing? of? the chills? of? the fever? of? of?, because of the flu virus from pigs: declining? of n? of lethargy? of? the fever? of? of? the difficulty of the poor? of growth? of? the loss? weights? of coughing? of? of sneezing? of? of abortion? of? of appetite? breathing. S because? Ntomas of influenza in pigs are not spec? Graphic, like a laboratory of the sponge from the nose or throat is necessary to confirm viral presence. C? Prevent extensive mo? Of pigs for FluAmong of pigs: the owners? You should run the facility management and management. The vacunaci? Of pigs can too? N help reduce the chances of extensification? Of the flu. To prevent the transmission? Of influenza of pigs from pigs to humans, farmers, veterinarians and other people who come into close contact with live pigs to be used m? Scara and gloves when working with swine infected. To prevent extensive? Of swine flu among humans, the following steps are recommended or used in some pa? Countries: the People? of? with influenza should be? the quarantined immediately? that sick people should sneeze into tissue paper, having to use properly, and wash your hands. The people? of? who traveled to M? Mexico and is family members of infected persons should be vaccinated with zanamivir or oseltamivir. El? of? avoiding contact with sick people and the? pigs live? many pa? countries including France and Russia issued advises against travel to the hands of the casting? of Mexico. always correctly. At the moment, only Tamiflu and Relenza appear to work against influenza in pigs. Many pa? Countries are a source of these vaccines, but not enough to contain a panda? Mico if current swine flu reaches that level.
Vaccine for H1N1
In M? Mexico in April of this? Or never-before the voltage? Not? Da flu pigs emerge, turning m sick? S a thousand Mexicans and killing 68. The swine flu has been removed to other parts of the world such as the U.S. and New Zealand when the affected individuals (Mexican tourists or M? xico), travel to these places. The swine flu has been removed so far and wide that the fears of the organization? World Health that cause? panda? monkey following. This is not the first time that the world is threatened by the flu in pigs. The swine flu, also? While n refers pigfluenza, pig flu, pig influenza, swine flu or affects t? Picamente pigs only. In 1918, an H1N1 virus cause? pand? ment of influenza in humans. Hundreds? Scientists speculated that H1N1 was created either when the human influenza virus cross? l? mite of the species and affect? pigs, or the other way around. In 1930, a study confirm? that the flu virus cause? diseases of pigs, the voltage? No virus was identified as H1N1. Other? Recent outbreaks in humans include the outbreak of the 1976 U.S. (n? number of deaths: 5) and the 1988 outbreak in Wisconsin (n? number of deaths: 1) 2009 voltage? Outbreak.The of influenza from pigs that cause? the outbreak of swine in 2009, on the one hand, is different from other types of influenza viruses from pigs before. Infects humans only. The pigs do not show any sign of infection? N. As such, the hundreds? Ments est? N having a difficult time? Cyl or which set out? Of this new disease genes. The outbreak of swine flu of 2009 was caused by a voltage? N combining a single voltage? N the human influenza virus, a single voltage? N the bird flu virus or p bird, and two strains of influenza viruses of avian virus.TransmissionSwine of pork pigs are transmitted when infected animals are not touching the nose or the mucus dried pig infected. Transmission? Of influenza of pigs from pigs to humans occurs when a person touches an infected pig for example during transport of animals or cleaning the pig pens. Influenza of pigs is not acquired by eating pork. Transmission? Of swine flu of one person to another occurs when airborne virus (caused sneezing and coughing) are inhaled by another person. Touch contaminated surfaces and bring one 'sa hand of one' nose so mouth.SymptomsSymptoms of influenza from pigs to humans is not spectacular? Ments. She is quite similar to other types of influenza including influenza com? P ny flu bird. People infected with influenza of pigs often the following: diarrheaIn pains of Pigs? of vomiting? of? of fatigue? of? of discomfort? of? the pain? of m? sculo from? the throat? of? the coughing and sneezing? of? the chills? of? the fever? of? of?, because of the flu virus from pigs: declining? of n? of lethargy? of? the fever? of? of? the difficulty of the poor? of growth? of? the loss? weights? of coughing? of? of sneezing? of? of abortion? of? of appetite? breathing. S because? Ntomas of influenza in pigs are not spec? Graphic, like a laboratory of the sponge from the nose or throat is necessary to confirm viral presence. C? Prevent extensive mo? Of pigs for FluAmong of pigs: the owners? You should run the facility management and management. The vacunaci? Of pigs can too? N help reduce the chances of extensification? Of the flu. To prevent the transmission? Of influenza of pigs from pigs to humans, farmers, veterinarians and other people who come into close contact with live pigs to be used m? Scara and gloves when working with swine infected. To prevent extensive? Of swine flu among humans, the following steps are recommended or used in some pa? Countries: the People? of? with influenza should be? the quarantined immediately? that sick people should sneeze into tissue paper, having to use properly, and wash your hands. The people? of? who traveled to M? Mexico and is family members of infected persons should be vaccinated with zanamivir or oseltamivir. El? of? avoiding contact with sick people and the? pigs live? many pa? countries including France and Russia issued advises against travel to the hands of the casting? of Mexico. always correctly. At the moment, only Tamiflu and Relenza appear to work against influenza in pigs. Many pa? Countries are a source of these vaccines, but not enough to contain a panda? Mico if current swine flu reaches that level.
Vaccine for H1N1

