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I can rest assured to tell you, don't worry too much, you're just a winter cold, I really hope that the H1N1 flu is not, I hope you remember the following!!
1.Symptoms: Similar to a cold, fever, cough, fatigue, loss of appetite, etc. Fast spread!
2.Mode of transmission:
Sneezing, coughing, and physical contact can all contribute to the spread of the novel swine flu virus among people.
3.Prevention: Get enough sleep, exercise frequently, wash hands frequently, keep indoor ventilation, etc., and develop good personal hygiene habits. Wear a mask, keep warm, exercise more, drink plenty of water, and eat plenty of fruit.
However, you can rule out the following:
1.You may have severe and confirmed patients around you, and have you ever been to a nearby hard-hit area? Haven't been to the 60's can be ruled out. (This flu does not form on its own.) It has to be spread by air and people. )
2.Whether your symptoms are mild and how you are in your mental state. 10 Can be ruled out (high fever, cough, fatigue, anorexia with this flu).
3.Are you just just like the common cold, and your body temperature can go down? 10 can be ruled out (with this flu, the body temperature will **, and it is difficult to suppress.) )
Remember!!
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No, pay more attention to ventilation in the future...
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Not knowing your age and gender though.
But you have to go to the hospital for a blood test first.
But it shouldn't be a big problem.
It should be the flu or a common upper respiratory infection.
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Fill in "yes" normally, whether to exclude suspected infectious diseases, fill in "yes" means that suspected infectious diseases are excluded; Fill in "No" to indicate that a suspected infectious disease cannot be ruled out.
Patients suspected of having an infectious disease shall not engage in work that is likely to spread the infectious disease that is prohibited by laws, administrative regulations and the regulations of the administrative department of health before or before the suspicion of an infectious disease is ruled out.
Infectious diseases are caused by a certain number and virulence of pathogenic microorganisms that invade susceptible animals through certain pathways, antagonize the body, and cause a series of immunobiological and pathophysiological changes. At the same time, pathogens can be excreted into the external environment, so that other susceptible animals can be infected or sick. This contagious disease is called an infectious disease.
A suspected case of influenza A can be diagnosed as a suspected case if one of the following conditions is met:
1.Influenza-like clinical manifestations occur in close contact with a suspected or confirmed case of influenza A (H1N1) within 7 days prior to the onset of illness (caring for the patient without effective protection, living with the patient, being exposed to the same environment, or having direct contact with the patient's airway secretions or body fluids).
2.Influenza-like clinical manifestations have been traveled to a country or region where influenza A (H1N1) is endemic (where sustained human transmission of the virus and community-based epidemics and outbreaks occur) within 7 days prior to the onset of illness.
3.Influenza-like clinical manifestations are present, testing positive for influenza A virus, but further testing excludes pre-existing subtypes.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Suspected Cases.
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