The 2009 H1N1 (swine flu) was discovered in humans in the United States in April 2009, spreading from person to person around the world as normal seasonal influenza virus. It was the first time I heard the virus was very similar genes, which typically occur swine influenza viruses in North America. Other studies show that the new virus is actually very different from that normally circulates in pigs in North America. The influence H1NI has two genes that influenza virusesNormally they are passed around in pigs in Europe and Asia and bird genes and human genes. Scientists call this a quadruple reassortant viruses.
Human infections with H1N1 in 2009 in the United States continues to rest with most of the people and not medical treatment. The CDC collects and analyzes information collected by the influence all Member States and presents data in a weekly report called "FluView.
H1Ni The virus is spread from person to person through coughing orSneeze. It 'can also get the virus from contact with things like a surface or object with the virus on it and then touching the mouth or nose. It is probably not a person more than once to develop the body's defenses, they should first infected. People with a weak immune system can not develop full immunity after infection and can most likely infected more than once.
The signs and symptoms are:
or fever
Cough or
Or SoreThroat
or runny or clogged nose
limb pain
or Headache
Or, chills and fatigue
Or some people may have vomiting and diarrhea
Or some people may have fever without respiratory symptoms
Some people are at high risk of serious complications. These include:
O people 65 and older are the least affected by H1N1 influenza in 2009, but if you get sick, are at high risk of serious complications
or children under the age offive years are at high risk for serious complications
Or pregnant women
O people of any age with certain chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, asthma and kidney disease
serious illnesses and deaths have occurred. For more information about this virus, visit the government website: "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Disclaimer: This article is for information only. It is not to diagnose or treat people. Please consult a professionalProvider for all types of health problems.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Online
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