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H1N1 refers to a respiratory disease among pigs. This is caused by influenza virus A and is the most common reason for influenza in pigs. Though earlier it was believed that H1N1 virus does not affect humans, now there are cases where humans are also being diagnosed with the H1N1 flu. |
It is very easy to overlook the H1N1 virus because the symptoms of this condition are the same as in any kind of flu. The patient complains of high fever, of more than 100 degrees, accompanied with cough and sore throat. The patient also complains of muscle aches, headache and fatigue. In some cases, the patients may also experience vomiting and diarrhea.
The first instance of H1N1 flu in humans was reported in the US in April 2009, following which there have been more and more cases that are being reported. The cases have been reported from Mexico, United Kingdom and Spain apart from the US. This disease spreads through human touch, and when people cough or sneeze, they spread germs in the air and thus spread the infection to the others. Hence, if someone experiences such symptoms, then it is advisable to meet the doctor immediately and take the necessary treatment and it is also advisable that the patient avoids any contact with other people so that the infection does not spread.
Though there is no vaccine currently available for this condition, there are antiviral drugs that are useful in treating H1N1. However, if the disease is not detected in the initial stage itself, then it can also prove fatal.
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