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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Do you have H1N1 or not?

Manifestations of H1N1 influenza (swine flu) are similar to those of seasonal influenza and it would not be possible to distinguish Novel Influenza A (H1N1) infection from seasonal influenza in most people, However, management will be similar in most cases, in particular for people with mild to moderate disease.
The main things that make physicians suspect that your flu could be H1N1 are
-history of fever, chills and sweating or clinically documented fever ≥38°C, plus
-cough or
-sore throat.



With a the usual cold, one doesn't usually get such a high fever and the cough one gets with a cold is usually loose and 'phlegm'. The cough one gets with the flu is usually dry.
If you got the above symptoms Nasopharyngeal swabs for novel influenza A H1N1 testing might be taken within the first 48 hours of symptom onset.
Testing should now be limited to the following three indications:
•Symptomatic people at high risk of influenza-related complications
•Hospitalized patients with upper or lower respiratory tract symptoms
•People who live or work in high risk institutions
•For the purpose of cluster identification and control, or infection control.
Finally if you are displaying flu symptoms with high grade fever during this time of the H1N1 pandimic, it could be swine flu you have but without taking nasal and nasopharyngeal swab but not everybody need to be swabbed as most cases will be self limited and can be self manage at home.

49 comments:

  1. Get to know the symptoms for H1N1 before too late and it may cause death if we found it too late. Read this article to know the symptoms of H1N1.

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  2. i hope no...
    thanks for this post,now i am understand how dangerous this virus and what must i do.

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  3. Some strains of H1N1 are endemic in humans and cause a small fraction of all influenza-like illness and a small fraction of all seasonal influenza.

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  4. i think no,but thanks for the article you have post,because many people will know from this article,that they have H1N1 or not, so thanks for the great article,keep posting.

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  5. You,must get to know the symptoms for H1N1 before it is,too late and it may cause death Read this article. Common symptoms ,include high fever ,sore throat , pain in chest, etc.

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  6. thanks for shearing this article...
    now i think i do not have this influenza..
    hope entire my family will not effected by this influenza..
    i will ask them to reed this article

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  7. i hope no...
    thanks for this post,now i am understand how dangerous this virus and what must i do.

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  8. It's good to know which type virus you have in case you decide to get vaccine later on.You don't need a vaccine for a virus that you already immune for.

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  9. All the above steps should be kept in mind to fight this disease.this article is very informative.

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  10. it keep on getting doubts on disease symptoms..just go through this awesome article...defineitly u will get rid all of this...thanks fore sharing

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  11. To know symptoms of H1H1 before its too late and its may leads us to end. Everyone should aware of this virus. Thanks

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  12. This is a very helpful article... I gather lots of info from this blog about H1N1... Thanks for share..

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  13. Very interesting thing about an nice greeting text provided on the web using this article and it could be major important to understand the topic.

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  14. It's better to go to the near hospital if your flu really indicates the symptoms above. And that's good too if we don't go near bird or chicken for awhile.

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  15. Many do not really know if they really are effected with this deadly disease.its always better to look for these symptoms and get tested.prevention is better than cure always.

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  16. thanks for shearing this article...
    now i think i do not have this influenza..
    hope entire my family will not effected by this influenza..
    i will ask them to reed this article

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  17. well, I hope not, although the season is not finished yet. My wife had several symptoms about mont ahgo but the doctors said ''minor throat infection''. And I am still healthy.

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  18. At first thanks for posting so informative article.I came to know many information about H1N1 virus.

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  19. Thanks for sharing this article. Of course we don't want to stricken H1N1. So we must take care our self and environmental cleanliness.

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  20. I think its always better to look for these symptoms and get tested. In any cases prevention is better than cure always. Nice article.

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  21. thanks for this wonderful article now i completely know what are the symptoms of such a deadly disease

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  22. Awareness is the key for us to largely reduce the mortality rate related with this virus. A person who falls within the above indications should consult a doctor immediately. Thanks for the information!

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  23. Good article. The information you provide gives enough for me to understand whether the person is exposed to swine influenza virus infection. Thank you for your information.

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  24. This article seems to be a message for those people who dont take this illness seriously, and besides it's better to be aware at all times.

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  25. useful tips and it's of great value to many pepole who want to know if they have H1N1 or not ?? !! , guess i'll share the info here with a friend ..thank you very much for your article

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  26. very nice...
    now i know about that...
    i hope many people can read this article...

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  27. nice article by read this many people should be much more aware by this virus

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  28. Nice thread. I hope no one catch this virus. Keep on posting and informing us.

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  29. natural herbs are also useful in early days , thx for the cool info .

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  30. thanks for this cool article now i completely known what are the symptoms, will be helpful

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  31. Since we knew the symptoms, we'll be more carefull of people around us, and we'll protect ourselves. I don't have any.
    Thanks alot

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  32. the symptoms of H1N1 is given in this article, thanks for the information every one should know this about H1N1.

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  33. It's a great thing to provide the symptoms of this deadly disease to aware the people.

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  34. I am pretty confident that i dont have N1H1 but i should be careful to know about this disease. The author here posts how to know whether i have the disease or not. Very nice article. thanks for the post.

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  35. Whether You have it or not still remains a big question. But in my opinion, even bigger question is, whether it really exists or not.

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  36. earlier i don't know the exact symptoms but after reading this article i think that i am safe now. i will share this with my friends also and it will surely gonna help them also.

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  37. many people can be sick and can presume that they have contacted the virus but it's not always the case

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  38. I hope i dont have it but the real mystery is that how does this virus spread and under what conditions does it exist? this article is really good and answers it all!

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  39. till now whenever i had sore throt i thought i am having swine flu. but this article has given all symptoms to confirm swine flu. thanks

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  40. It's really sometimes difficult for person to think about that if he has got swine flu or not because its symptoms are close to ordinary influenza, but with some tests it can be diagnosed easily, very informative post.

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  41. so it's pretty hard to tell differences from the seasonal and swine flu simptomes. lots of people are scared and for no good reason i think

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  42. very useful article, about your H1N1 vaccines not been proven to be 100% safe. Women and children are not your qinea PIG, test on ourself first.

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  43. i already know about it but now i seem to know more thanks to your article

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  44. So what are the symptoms to watch for? Some of the cases have reported runny nose, sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea. Add these to the normal, seasonal flu symptoms of high fever, lack of appetite and coughing you will have a good idea if you have been infected or not

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  45. This is a nice and interesting article about identification of N1H1. The overall concept of this article is really meaningful. Thank you for sharing this.

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  46. I was searching for this type of article even your post helped me with providing some more information which even saved some of my time.

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  47. Some people said this Virus is dangerous, but in my opinion this virus isn't too dangerous one. Many people was killed by this virus because unknowing about this, and sure they live in unhealty place.

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  49. Good thing i do not have H1N1 virus. It didn't actually came here in our town, Thank God!

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