Swine Flu UPDATE : Mass Vaccination On Swine Flu Will Be Executed Next Month

October 7, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer Lauran Neergaard, Ap Medical Writer – Tue Sep 15, 5:17 pm ET

WASHINGTON – The Food and Drug Administration approved the new swine flu vaccine. A long-anticipated step as the government works to start mass vaccinations next month. Limited supplies should start trickling out the first week of October — about a week earlier than expected.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told Congress. Eventually, “we will have enough vaccine available for everyone,” Sebelius said. Typically fewer than 100 million Americans seek flu vaccine every year, and it’s unclear whether swine flu — what scientists prefer to call the 2009 H1N1 strain — will prompt much more demand. This year is unusual: Many people will have to line up twice for flu vaccine, once to be inoculated against regular winter flu and a second time for an H1N1 vaccination.

The new swine flu seems no more deadly than regular winter flu, which every year kills 36,000 Americans and hospitalizes 200,000. But there’s an important difference: This H1N1 strain sickens younger people more frequently than the people over 65 who are the main victims of seasonal flu.

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Swine Flu The Symptoms and How To Prevent

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Pigs Flu (swine flu) is a respiratory tract disease which is caused by influenza virus. This disease is originally the plural disease of pigs, but now it has changed dramatically and has been able to infect people. The symptom in human is similar to what happens to the pigs.

Swine Flu
Swine Flu

Swine flu was first found in a pig infected in 1930 in the United States. On the development, swine flu has now been moved to attack humans, especially those who are close contacts with pigs.

This new variant known as the H1N1 virus is the abbreviation of the two major virus antigen that is hemagglutinin and neuraminidase type 1 type 1.

What are the symptoms of swine flu?

Some patients may experience nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Tuberculosis patients can experience inflammation tuberculosis pneumonia or tuberculosis. Death patients may caused by secondary bacterial infection on tuberculosis tuberculosis, so that required antibiotics to avoid infection pas it. Read more

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