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		<title>swine flu symptoms in adults</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[swine flu symptoms in adults Swine flu has brought a lot of fear all over the world. This word has now become one of the most terrible words. The correct knowledge can help you protect against it. Prevention is always better than cure. It is a type of influenza caused by H1N1 virus. H1N1 virus [...]]]></description>
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<p>Swine flu has brought a lot of fear all over the world. This word  has now become one of the most terrible words. The correct knowledge can  help you protect against it. Prevention is always better than cure. It  is a type of influenza caused by H1N1 virus.</p>
<p>H1N1 virus is just  another type of flu virus like other typical seasonal flu symptoms. The  only difference is that the H1N1 virus has components of pig and bird  influenza viruses in it, so that humans don&#8217;t have any immunity to it.  This has made it a pandemic virus that has the ability to cause a global  outbreak because it could easily spread from person-to-person.</p>
<p>Swine Flu H1N1 Symptoms</p>
<p>It  is very important to recognize the signs and symptoms of swine flu in  the early stage. Generally the symptoms of H1N1 are similar to those of  the common winter influenza. The symptoms of this flu begin 1-4 days  after being exposed to a contagious person. Sudden chills and fever are  generally the first symptoms. Temperatures usually remain between 100F  and 104F for many days.</p>
<p>Other signs and symptoms can include</p>
<p>o	Shortness of breath (dyspnea)<br />
o	Dry cough, runny nose or stuffy nose, scratchy throat and head congestion<br />
o	Chills<br />
o	Body aches (myalgia)<br />
o	Headache<br />
o	Fatigue or tiredness<br />
o	Sometimes diarrhea and vomiting</p>
<p>Emergency Warning Symptoms in Children</p>
<p>Signs of a more serious swine flu infection might include pneumonia and respiratory failure.</p>
<p>o	Trouble breathing or fast breathing<br />
o	Gray or bluish skin color<br />
o	Severe or persistent vomiting<br />
o	Fever with a rash<br />
o	Not waking up or not interacting<br />
o	Not drinking enough fluids or liquid<br />
o	Irritability<br />
o	Symptoms of flu improve but then return with worse cough and fever</p>
<p>Emergency Warning Symptoms in Adults</p>
<p>o	Difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath<br />
o	Pain or pressure in the abdomen or chest<br />
o	Severe or persistent vomiting<br />
o	Confusion<br />
o	Sudden dizziness</p>
<p>More serious symptoms indicate that the person with swine flu would need immediate medical attention.</p>
<p>To  learn more about swine flu, how is it transmitted and prevention, you  need to know the complete information on H1N1. Be sure to grab the book  on swine flu to keep yourself and your family away from this pandemic  disease.</p>
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<p>Get the complete information on swine flu symptoms, prevention and treatment through <a href="http://www.natural-cure-guide.com/ebooks/swine-flu-h1n1.htm" target="_new">Swine Flu Books</a>. Read simple and effective <a href="http://www.natural-cure-guide.com/home-remedies/influenza.htm" target="_new">Influenza Home Remedies</a> and herbal treatments.</p>
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		<title>stomach flu symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 06:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[stomach flu symptoms Contracting belly flu signs or symptoms can be very depressing! You can find yourself stuck in the toilet for days. Diarrhea is the one of the major belly influenza signs. Some folks also knowledge vomiting. What happens to cause stomach influenza signs is that the cells along the little intestinal lining becomes [...]]]></description>
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<p>Contracting belly flu signs or symptoms can be very depressing! You  can find yourself stuck in the toilet for days. Diarrhea is the one of the major  belly influenza signs. Some folks also knowledge vomiting. What happens to cause  stomach influenza signs is that the cells along the little intestinal lining  becomes damaged due to a viral infection. Contrary to what folks think, tummy  influenza is not caused by a bacteria or even close to the virus that brings  about influenza. Tummy flu is also known as viral gastroenteritis or abdomen  virus.</p>
<p>The damaged cells leaks fluid which leads to diarrhea with a  watery consistency. The rotavirus is main leader of viruses that can bring about  watery stools in youngsters beneath five years old. Youngsters who got an  infection from the rotavirus, can be ill for a period two to seven days and can  knowledge stomach influenza symptoms such as fever and belly discomfort and  cramping. Adults can also turn out to be infected but the signs or symptoms are  generally milder.</p>
<p>There are also three other viruses that can trigger  abdomen influenza:</p>
<p>Calicivirus is a group of viruses with the norovirus  being the most likely culprit of belly flu in individuals of all age ranges.  Other than diarrhea and vomiting, some sufferers also knowledge headaches,  muscle discomfort and fatigue. It takes up to three following exposure to start  showing signs and symptoms.</p>
<p>Adenovirus is particularly active in young  toddlers age 2 and below. There are about 50 diverse strains of this virus but  only a single causes the vomiting and diarrhea.</p>
<p>Astrovirus is usually  discovered in those with weaker immune systems like the elderly, infants and  young youngsters. This virus breeds very best during winter time and most  individuals will show signs in about three days right after  exposure.</p>
<p>This is one particular virus that is particularly contagious.  In fact, just touching objects contaminated with the virus is adequate to expose  a person to it. If you share drinks, utensils or buying food prepared by someone  with the virus, you can also develop abdomen flu signs and symptoms within a few  days. Those who not wash their hands properly soon after utilizing the bathroom  are much more than most likely to pass along the virus. Eating meals grown in  viral infected soil or in contaminated waters can also trigger you to get  abdomen influenza signs and symptoms. It is a fact that viruses live virtually  everywhere.</p>
<p>Strangely, some individuals do not get a tummy virus but can  still pass along the infection. That explains why not everybody falls sick nor  at the same time. Only some get sick in classroom settings, nursing homes,  households, day care settings, etc.</p>
<p>Regrettably, there are no cures for  viruses; hence, you just require to enable your abdomen influenza signs to run  its course. Obtaining bed rest is essential so that your physique can take the  chance to recuperate. Nevertheless, you can take some measures to reduce the  intensity of your signs.</p>
<p>The biggest issue of having abdomen influenza  signs is dehydration. Fluids are lost by your physique by means of diarrhea. If  you or a loved a single has the tummy flu, you should guarantee that you consume  sufficient fluids. Mild juices, water and broth are good at keeping your fluid  levels up.</p>
<p>Kids are most susceptible to dehydration. It is greatest that  they consume electrolyte replacement drinks to support. In addition, until the  tummy is feeling much better and stools grow to be far more solid, both children  and adults need to prevent dairy products and alcohol and caffeine. All these  tend to aggravate abdomen flu signs further.</p>
<p>You can prevent the  contraction of a belly flu signs by usually washing your hands prior to meals  and right after changing diapers. In addition, steer clear of any areas that may  possibly not have adequate water supply or improper sanitary waste management  system.</p>
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		<title>CDC Disease Detective Camp</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 13:20:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Building the Capacity of the HIV Prevention Workforce</title>
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		<title>Building the Capacity of the HIV Prevention Workforce</title>
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		<title>World Rabies Day 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this podcast, Dr. Charles Rupprecht, Chief of the CDC&#8217;s Rabies Program, discusses rabies in the United States and globally. CDC Flu updates flu symptom]]></description>
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		<title>Blood Sugar &amp; Fears</title>
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		<title>Hepatitis in the United States</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 15:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this podcast, Dr. John Ward, Director of CDC’s Division of Viral Hepatitis, discusses the different types of viral hepatitis and how they can be prevented. He also describes how hepatitis is transmitted and treated. CDC Flu updates flu symptom]]></description>
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		<title>Institute of Medicine’s Report on Viral Hepatitis</title>
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