Of human infection with swine flu symptoms and prevention of

Swine influenza is a type of pig from a swine influenza virus causing respiratory disease, the virus can cause swine influenza outbreak. Usually very few human cases of swine influenza virus infection. In recent years, the United States also exceptional cases of swine flu infection, most patients with sick pigs have had direct contact person.

Etiology:

Swine influenza virus from the respiratory tract caused by infectious diseases, who will appear after infection with flu-like symptoms.

Symptoms:

With similar flu, fever, cough, fatigue, loss of appetite and so on.

Spread fast:

New variant of virus, the human body has no natural antibodies.

Mode of transmission:

Sneezing, coughing and physical contact may lead to new type of swine influenza virus to spread among the crowd.

Susceptible population:

Diagnosis of swine influenza virus infection, most of whom died aged 25 to 45 years old, patients infected with mainly young and middle-aged rather than elderly people and children.

Prevention:

Adequate sleep, the hard-working exercise, wash their hands, indoor ventilation to maintain and develop good personal hygiene habits.

Treatment:

Early infection with Tamiflu (oseltamivir) effective.

Information:

Of human infection with swine influenza ways:

May be through contact with infected pigs or pig influenza viruses contact with infected environment, or with swine influenza virus infections occurred in contact with people. Of human infection with swine flu after the flu symptoms and is similar to ordinary people, including fever, cough, sore throat, body pain, headache, chills and fatigue, and some also suffered from diarrhea and vomiting, weight would be secondary to pneumonia and respiratory failure, or even death.

Personal protective measures are:

Avoid contact with influenza-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, etc.) or pneumonia and other respiratory patients; attention to personal hygiene, frequent hand-washing with soap and water, especially after coughing or sneezing; avoid contact with pigs or pig to have a place; avoid go to crowded places; when coughing or sneezing, cover mouth and nose with tissue paper, tissue paper and then thrown into the trash; such as influenza-like symptoms outside (fever, cough, runny nose, etc.), should immediately seek medical treatment (medical treatment should be wearing masks), to the local public health agencies and description of inspection and quarantine departments.