swine flu

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Control of communicable Diseases and the Environment Penyehatan, inform bahwwa WHO says bird flu outbreak status pigs (swine flu) Regions of the United States, Mexico and Canada may become a pandemic and will become a regular Foreign Gen. (KLB) international.

Until now, hundreds of people died because it was stated positive bird flu virus infected pigs in Mexico. Unions in the United States found dozens of cases of confirmed flu infected pigs, whereas in Canada found a few cases. New Zealand is known to be a new country with this virus. This is known after the 10 students fell ill terindikasi swine flu after a visit to Mexico.

Ministry of Health of Mexico states diversiform H1N1 virus has a number of symptoms, including fever above 39 degrees Celsius, headache, stiff rheumatic pain, and eye irritation. H1N1 is the virus that causes seasonal flu in humans on a regular basis.

However, most new versions of H1N1 is different: the virus load is typical of the genetic material found in viruses that infect humans, birds and pigs.

In fact what it is pig flu? Swine flu is a respiratory disease that infect pigs. Caused by influenza type A, outbreaks of disease in pigs occurred regularly with high-level cases but rarely to be fatal. This disease tends to infecting in spring and winter but the cycle is a year-round. There are many types of flu and swine flu in humans as this disease is constantly changing.

On its own human, swine flu symptoms are generally the same as the symptoms of seasonal human flu. Swine flu does not usually creep in humans, although sporadic cases also occur and are usually associated with pigs. Notes on cases of transmission from human to human is also very rare. Human transmission of swine flu in humans is estimated to spread like seasonal flu - through coughing and sneezing. In the present outbreak occurred is not yet clear whether the disease is transmitted from human to human.

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