Nov
23
2009
How long after exposure to h1n1 do symptoms appear?
And how long a h1n1 patients will have exposure symptoms?
Answer: Incubation period is one to seven days,If seven days without any discomfort,You Can remove isolation,General symptoms in 1-2 days..
TIP:
Preclinical,Time longer than theAvian influenza, incubation period.
Influenza pandemic with the early symptoms H1N1 ordinary flu is similar,Include fever, cough, sore throat, physical pain, headache, fever, some still can appear diarrhea or vomiting, muscle pain or tired, eyes aglow, etc.
Nov
23
2009
Infect period and the incubation period
People infected with influenza pandemic virus, infection H1N1 before 1 day for seven days after onset to.
Incubation period 1-7 days or so commonly.
Source and transmitted
Influenza pandemic mainly for the source H1N1 a pig, and carry the virus infection H1N1 influenza virus influenza virus can spread is also proved.
The animals infected with this virus can spread. Main approaches to spread for respiratory tract, also can be spread through contact with infected pigs or its feces pollution of the environment around, or aerosol propagation, etc.
H1N1 person-to-person infection in ways similar to ordinary flu infections, usually by coughing or sneezing.
Nov
23
2009
The Swine Flu, H1N1, is a growing pandemic threat. <strong>How long is it from the time of exposure,</strong> until the time that symptoms appear, and also, to the time of contagion?
How long can influenza virus remain viable on objects (such as books and doorknobs)?
Studies have shown that influenza virus can survive on environmental surfaces and can infect a person for up to 2-8 hours after being deposited on the surface.
Nov
23
2009
How rapid is the onset of swine flu (h1n1) symptoms?
how long after your first symptom appears (i.e. sore throat, headache, etc.) does it take for you to come down with the full-blown flu?
it is very fast
Nov
23
2009
First symptom that gives away swine if high temperature mostly before other symptoms. 101.1 or above. I doubt you have the flu, probably a cold or a different bacterial infection.
2 months ago
Nov
08
2009
tuberculosis symptoms,what is the tuberculosis symptoms ?
Symptoms of tuberculosis
Symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)
Tuberculosis (TB) will not cause any symptoms until the infection has reached the lungs. As the bacteria are very slow moving, your symptoms might not begin for many years after the initial exposure to the bacteria has taken place.
A TB infection of the lungs is known as pulmonary tuberculosis.
Symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis include:
- a persistent cough that brings up phlegm (thick mucus), which may be bloody,
- breathlessness: symptoms of breathlessness are usually mild to begin with before gradually getting worse,
- weight loss,
- lack of appetite,
- fever: a temperature of 38°C (100.4°F) or above,
- fatigue, and
- a general sense of feeling unwell.
Nov
07
2009
After the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, the next time that the H1N1 influenza virus will haunt humans came six decades later. It happened when 13 soldiers at Fort Dix in New Jersey suffered acute respiratory illness with one of the 13 dying in the process. Although the infestation of the virus was only for half a month, it nonetheless caused too much fear that another epidemic is in the offing.
The next time the H1N1 influenza virus affected humans was early this year, causing more than 6,000 deaths. It also marked the first time that an influenza virus created a truly global pandemic with every corner of the world being affected by the virus. Moreover, the H1N1 influenza virus has been known to possess various strains which exhibit immunity from vaccinations, thus making treatment of the infection a complicated matter.
Nov
06
2009
Swine Flu Precautions:
- Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly to prevent swine flu.
- Avoid touching your hands to your mouth and nose, when outside.
- Avoid shaking hands with people.
- Take adequate rest and eat well, to boost your immunity.
- Avoid crowded places.
Nov
06
2009
1 Fever
2 Body ache
3 Sneezing, nasal discharge, coughing, and sore throat
4 Nausea, and diarrhoea
5 Occasionally, in sever cases, there could be vomiting and breathlessness
Origin of Swine Flu:
The H1N1 influenza virus is transmitted by droplet infection, i.e. through sneezing/coughing. It is highly infectious.
Nov
06
2009
How to Recognize Swine Flu H1N1 Influenza A Symptoms ?
Mexico and thousands others are infected around the world including America. The Swine Flu is a respiratory disease that is passed from pig to pig and sometimes from pig to human. Human to human is a rare occurrence but it has happened. As an Emergency Medical technician (EMT) I have learned what symptoms to look for in a person suffering from the H1N1 influenza A (swine flu).
Things You’ll Need of h1n1 influenza virus symptoms:
Clean hands
Be proactive
Stay informed