Transcript Swine flu

It is kind of flu. It moves from person to person not
from pigs to person.
It is very similar to bird flu and human flu .
It comes from north America and spread between the
countries .
Vector-borne disease is the term commonly used to
describe an illness caused by an infectious microbe
that is transmitted to people by blood-sucking
arthropods.
Pigs are transmit the disease .
The pigs transmit by feeding the pigs .
Eating the pigs .
Walking and touching the pigs .
 fever, cough, sore throat , runny
nose, body aches, headache , chills,
and fatigue.
 Sometimes its start in two or three
days.
 Ending stages of disease depends
on your immune system’s strength and
the amount of treatment you receive .
THERE IS NO SYMPTOMS
AFTER YOU RECOVER .
It affects on the both. The both can get this
disease .
 If you touch where a person with swine flu touches, you will most
likely pick up the virus and get the swine flu.
 You get direct spreading when you have skin to skin contact or
direct person to person contact with an infected individual, such as
shaking hands, kissing, or caring for a child or other infected person
with hands-on care or hug them . Wait until they recover then you
can hug them .
 It is not spread by factor .
 Tamiflu is a prescription
medication used to treat the
influenza, or flu, virus. It can
shorten the duration of the flu if
taken as soon as symptoms start.
 Tamiflu is approved for adults
and children over 12 months of
age.
 The first Swine flu virus were isolated in 1930 in the United
States in pigs.
 they still have it today .
 Beginning in 2009, the virus swept the globe, and the WHO
counted 18,500 swine flu deaths that had been confirmed by
laboratory tests. But according to new estimates from researchers at
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the virus
probably killed between 105,700 and 400,000 people around the
world in its first year alone, and an additional 46,000 to 179,000
people likely died of cardiovascular complications from the virus.
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