I am sure by now everyone is pretty much aware of the deadly disease Swine Flu. Also known as Influenza A (H1N1), this deadly disease is spreading like wild-fire in India and many other countries. The symptoms are varied, but below are some of the most common symptoms you should watch out for…
I would caution everyone to take extra care of yourself and your loved ones. Do not panic and do not spread the disease. Together, we can win against this pandemic.








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the H1N1 or Swine Flu Virus is very scary at first but now it is well controlled by vaccines and prevention by avoiding going into places with incidence of swine flu.
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H1N1 or Swine Flu is a bit scary but it a good thing to note that this virus is not that very deadly. .
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If you look at the pandemic of 1977, when H1N1 or Swine Flu re-emerged after a 20 year absence, there is no shift in age-related mortality pattern. The 1977 “pandemic” is, of course, not considered a true pandemic by experts today, for reasons that are not entierely consistent. It certainly was an antigenic shift and not an antigenic drift. As far as I have been able to follow the current events, the most significant factor seems to have been that most people, who were severely affected, were people with other medical conditions.
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during the height of the H1N1 or Swine Flu epidemic, i was very afraid to get infected with this disease and i wore face mask whenever i got into heavily populated areas.
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i remember being scared of getting infected by H1N1 during the height of the pandemic. at least two of my classmates got infected by H1N1.
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i think that in asian countries the Swine Flu did not spread rapidly compared to those countries that are located in colder climates. we should still be very thankful that the swine flu did not cause massive infections.
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2 of my cousins in mexico got infected with the swine flu virus. thank God, they recovered well. it is a great news that the pandemic on swine flu is gone now.
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We should be thankful that the swine flu did not spread very rapidly. it is not very deadly like Ebola but swine flu can still kill you.
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At least a hundred persons in our city have been infected with the H1N1 virus. I was very scared to get infected with this disease during the pandemic;’”
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