What is the H1N1 virus and how is it transmitted? What are the symptoms of H1N1 (swine flu), is it fatal?
H1N1 or swine flu is a type of viral infection Influenza (flu). Swine flu is considered a type of flu virus that occurs in pigs and can also be transmitted by humans.
Swine flu is transmitted through the respiratory tract and produces respiratory symptoms. For example, swine flu symptoms may include high fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, and muscle aches. Swine flu can be prevented and treated with the help of vaccines and antiviral drugs.
WHY H1N1 CAUSES?
H1N1 flu is considered a strain of influenza viruses transmitted by humans and pigs. Swine flu is transmitted through the respiratory tract and can be transmitted to others when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or spreads germs into the air while talking.
Also, since the swine flu virus may have come into contact with surrounding objects, it can also be transmitted by touching or inhaling these objects.
WHAT ARE H1N1 SYMPTOMS?
The symptoms of swine flu are the same as other common types of flu. As with all types of flu, some people, especially those with underlying health conditions, are at higher risk of serious illness. The main symptoms of swine flu are:
-Cough
-Fire,
-Sore throat,
– Diffuse body pain
-Shortness of breath,
-Chills, shivering,
– Rarely, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
-Headache,
-Feeling of tiredness.
H1N1 flu is more severe in those with chronic illness. Severe disease can cause death as a result of lung infection (pneumonia) and respiratory failure.
In some patients, lung, sinus and ear infections may occur during or after the flu due to bacteria.
In the presence of symptoms such as prolonged and difficult to control fever, general condition disorder, respiratory distress, a doctor should be consulted. Blurring of consciousness, difficult breathing is a sign of need for immediate intervention.
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H1N1 or swine flu is a type of flu virus that occurs in pigs and can also be transmitted by humans through the respiratory tract. The main symptoms of swine flu are similar to other types of flu, including cough, fever, sore throat, muscle and body aches, and shortness of breath. Some people, especially those with underlying health conditions, are at a higher risk of serious illness. Swine flu can be prevented and treated with the help of vaccines and antiviral drugs. In severe cases, pneumonia and respiratory failure can lead to death, and patients with prolonged and difficult to control fever or respiratory distress should seek medical attention.