Swine Flu : Swine Flu Symptoms and Icubation Period

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By sandybacher88

Swine Flu Symptoms

I came back from a visit to Mexico two weeks back and I've been wildly scouring the web and checking the news to learn if I could have gotten the swine flu. I realized other folks could be wondering a similar thing, so here is what I've found so far : Swine Flu Incubation Period In a lecture, the govt asserted it was 24-48 hours.


Often , the incubation period for the influenza pathogen ( every kind of influenza ) is a couple of days, but can range from one to five days. In most US cases, the incubation period for swine influenza appears to range between 2 to a week. Clearly , the precise swine influenza incubation period is still disputed. It'd be sensible to keep a tight watch on symptoms for roughly a week, and up to ten days to be safe. Swine Flu Symptoms Symptoms for the swine influenza are like regular influenza : fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue. Some have reported butt rot and barfing. See the CDC for more info. Swine Flu Locations and Dates The swine influenza outbreak started in La Gloria, Mexico on March 9th.

Beginning around Apr thirteen, more cases were reported in Mexico, many of them in Mexico City. Scholars from Manhattan caught the swine influenza in Cancun, whilst on spring break between Apr nine and twenty. There are now confirmed cases in several states, including the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Spain. This Google Map is reguarly updated with confirmed swine influenza cases from all over the world. How Does Swine Flu Spread? Swine influenza spreads like regular influenza : from an infected person thru coughing or sneezing. The pathogen can live on surfaces for a short whilst, so you can catch it by touching something an infected person touched and then touching your nose, mouth, or eyes.

( See the CDC for more info. ) Take the same cares as you would with repeated influenza : wash hands frequently, use hand sanitizer, and do not touch your nose, mouth, or eyes unless your hands are actually clean. If the influenza spreads, you may need to wear a mouth guard to guard against inhaling germs. Look for an N95 mask, which is meant to keep out germs and viruses.

Find out more about the Best N95 mask to prevent yourself from this deadly flu.

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