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Tag Archives: Vaccines
H5N1 Vaccines
The bird flu is a virus which is mostly carried by birds, and spread from bird to bird, but when contaminated poultry is eaten by humans, it there for infects humans and causes them to have symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, eye infections. Bird flu symptoms can also be associated with Pneumonia, … Continue reading
H5N1 Flu Medications
If diagnosed with Avian flu virus with in the first 48 hours- taking antiviral flu medications such as Seltamivir or Zanamivir can greatly help lessen the symptoms of the flu virus. It is quite common for those who have not been infected by the Avian flu virus, but who share the same household as someone … Continue reading
H5N1 1918 Flu
The Spanish flu, also know has the 1918 flu, killed nearly 50 million people world wide between 1918 and 1919. The Spanish flu (1918 flu) is known as the mother of all pandemics due to the fact that the world has not seen a pandemic quite like this one and has the reputation and of … Continue reading
H5N1 Stomach Flu
Usually, when someone reports having a stomach flu, they are usually reporting that they are suffering from nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Although these are common flu symptoms, for the most part, major flu symptoms are respiratory and are accompanied by fever, coughing, chills, and other flu symptoms, and not usually directly related to the “stomach … Continue reading
H5N1 The Flu Infuenza
The flu can be quite an inconvenient contagious infection. The the will usually infect the throat, nose, and lungs, and will usually be accompanied by a fever. Common symptoms of seasonal influenza, or the flu, will included body aches, the chills, nausea, vomiting, headache, and other common symptoms. Usually influenza symptoms will last anywhere between … Continue reading
H5N1 Flu Outbreak
There are many maps of the world which can be accessed online and show you exactly which countries have experienced an flu outbreaks of the H1N1 virus. Using the Internet is a simple way to obtain swine flu information, because many flu web sites provide information on flu outbreaks of H1N1 and preventing and containing … Continue reading
H5N1 Cold Flu
Flu season on the horizon and the risk of getting a cold flu is enough to make most people interested in going to there local flu clinic and to get flu shot. If you decide to get flu shot, there are many online resources you can use to find out where you can get flu … Continue reading
H5N1 Flu Vaccines
Many flu clinics are offering flu vaccines during this up and coming flu season. Each year around 35, 000 people die from the flu. Visiting flu clinics and making sure you and your family have received flu vaccines is very beneficial and helps keep the number down. Some flu clinics even offer free flu vaccines … Continue reading
H5N1 Economy
Understanding the economic effects of a pandemic can be very interesting. As of right now, the bird flu is only transferable between birds and human, and bird to bird, but there is a fear that the bird flu will enter its second state and that the virus will mutate which will make it easily transferable … Continue reading
H5N1 Flu Risk
Many people have stopped considering flu risk of the swine flu virus when they go about there day, or enter social situations, such as night clubs or concerts. its important to remember flu risk and that many people have lost there lives from this sometimes deadly flu virus and remembering that the H1N1 flu virus … Continue reading