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Also known as swine flu, Swine Influenza is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses that causes regular outbreaks in pigs. The disease spreads from people to people, not from pigs. This is a fact that the virus that causes the disease came to humans from pigs, therefore the disease known as the swine flu. Researchers are still thinking about the name of the virus, but most of them know it as the H1N1 swine flu virus. If you want to read any news regarding swine flu, then you can browse www.in.com as the web portal is flooded with such pieces of news.

Symptoms of swine flu

Symptoms of swine flu in human beings are usually similar to regular flu (influenza) symptoms which include cough, muscle pain, runny nose, and decrease of appetite, sore throat, headache, fever, chills, general weakness and discomfort. Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are other reported symptoms of the disease.

Transmission of swine flu

When human beings are close to pigs, then there is a chance of getting infected with swine flu. Swine flu news also suggests that people working in barns or visiting infected pigs are expected to get affected. The disease is also transferable from human to human when the infected individual coughs or sneezes. Eating pork products are safe when they are cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F as in such a temperature bacteria and viruses get destroyed.

Treatment and medication of swine flu

Amantadine, rimantadine, oseltamivir and zanamivir are some of the common antiviral drugs which are approved in the US for treating flu. But, the first two drugs are found to be resistant for flu viruses in the recent 2009 swine flu outbreak. If you want to have more news about swine flu, you can make an extensive search through www.in.com as the portal is flooded with all information regarding the disease.

Finding swine flu news

Finding swine flu news is very easy if you make an extensive search through the internet as there are a number of news portals available. All are bombarded with extensive news of flu; hence people can know how to avoid the disease.

In.com provides latest information regarding swine flu news and new events on different segments. It is one of the easily accessible means where users can get the comprehensive information, swine flu guide and news updates about all the global happenings.

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But that mortality rate is surprisingly low. Especially when you consider that the last time an H1N1 swine flu virus began spreading unchecked in the human population it eventually morphed into a killer that was capable of killing roughly 500 of every 10,000 people newly infected. In some small and socially remote communities the mortality rate reached a level equivalent to a stunning 9,000 of every 10,000 new infections. This makes the current swine flu virus with its 3 in 10,000 seem like small potatoes indeed.

Just keep in mind that the 1918 strain started out as small potatoes too, and took six months or so to ramp up the numbers. No one knows if that might happen again, but nobody who understands the highly mutating nature of influenza A is prepared to rule it out either. The amazing thing I learned, while reading   http://393df5jc2h5c-wjfweaa3cvhvv.hop.clickbank.net/   is that even if the current swine flu strain never manages to become more deadly than it is right now, we could still see a repeat of 1918 from none other than the original virus itself.

How is that possible, you ask? It turns out that through an amazing chain of events starting with Abraham Lincoln, who issued a proclamation to study diseases on the battlefield during the Civil War, and ending with a molecular biologist who was able to string the virus back together in 2005 after it had been dead for nearly nine decades, the monster strain is alive and well and ready to wreak havoc again the moment somebody in the lab gets sloppy with their safety protocols.

So do not let the slowness with which the new swine flu strain is becoming more threatening lull you into complacency about pandemic influenza. There is now something in the lab that ought to be keeping us all awake at night. To find out more about this amazing development, I recommend you read the full story in Survive Pandemic Flu, which you can find at
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If Swine Flu Bothers You – This News Will Really Freak You Out

If I was to ask you how lethal the current swine flu strain is, you would probably say “not very?” and hope that things are going to stay that way. Well, me too. But I have also been looking at this thing more closely, and the number I come up with for the mortality rate is about 3 in every 10,000 new infections. At least, that’s how swine flu has been behaving up until mid 2009. Of course, things can always change overnight, and that is why we have several major vaccine companies racing to get a vaccine into the hands of the public before it is truly needed.

But that mortality rate is surprisingly low. Especially when you consider that the last time an H1N1 swine flu virus began spreading unchecked in the human population it eventually morphed into a killer that was capable of killing roughly 500 of every 10,000 people newly infected. In some small and socially remote communities the mortality rate reached a level equivalent to a stunning 9,000 of every 10,000 new infections. This makes the current swine flu virus with its 3 in 10,000 seem like small potatoes indeed.

Just keep in mind that the 1918 strain started out as small potatoes too, and took six months or so to ramp up the numbers. No one knows if that might happen again, but nobody who understands the highly mutating nature of influenza A is prepared to rule it out either. The amazing thing I learned, while reading   http://393df5jc2h5c-wjfweaa3cvhvv.hop.clickbank.net/   is that even if the current swine flu strain never manages to become more deadly than it is right now, we could still see a repeat of 1918 from none other than the original virus itself.

How is that possible, you ask? It turns out that through an amazing chain of events starting with Abraham Lincoln, who issued a proclamation to study diseases on the battlefield during the Civil War, and ending with a molecular biologist who was able to string the virus back together in 2005 after it had been dead for nearly nine decades, the monster strain is alive and well and ready to wreak havoc again the moment somebody in the lab gets sloppy with their safety protocols.

So do not let the slowness with which the new swine flu strain is becoming more threatening lull you into complacency about pandemic influenza. There is now something in the lab that ought to be keeping us all awake at night. To find out more about this amazing development, I recommend you read the full story in Survive Pandemic Flu, which you can find at
http://393df5jc2h5c-wjfweaa3cvhvv.hop.clickbank.net/
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Swine flu continues to make the news around the world.  The U.S. has school closings and even several U.S. Naval ships quarantined.  A new nasal spray vaccine has begun distribution and as before there are those with dire predictions and those who believe the vaccine in nothing more than a windfall for big pharmaceuticals.  Dr.

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