I didn t get h1n1 30

Updated on healthy 2024-05-07
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I can rest assured to tell you, don't worry too much, you're just a cold in autumn, 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!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    H1N1 is a type of influenza virus, and H and N are very important bases for the classification of influenza viruses, H can range from 1 to many species, and N can also be from 1 to many species. H1N1 is the most common type of influenza A virus that everyone is familiar with, and the disease it causes is clinically referred to as influenza A. The clinical manifestations are characteristic of influenza, mainly systemic symptoms, such as Chiliang fever, which can be sudden high fever, as well as body aches, fatigue, and malaise.

    In addition to fever, some people can also have respiratory signs such as runny nose, sneezing, and coughing. When the flu is more severe, it will also affect respiratory function, and chest tightness, breath holding, and finger cyanosis will occur. More critically ill patients may have poor function of multiple organs, or even be life-threatening due to influenza.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello dear, according to your description, what type of virus is H1N1; Answer; A(H1N1) refers to the mutated new influenza A virus H1N1 subtype, which belongs to the orthomyxoviridae family, which can cause influenza A (H1N1) after human infection, and belongs to Class B infectious diseases. The genetic material of influenza A (H1N1) virus is a single-stranded negative-strand virus, containing 8 gene fragments, and the virus structure is similar to that of other influenza A viruses. Influenza A (H1N1) virus is a new variant of rapidly splitting virus, which contains a hybrid of gene fragments of avian influenza, swine flu and **susceptibility virus.

    Influenza A (H1N1) virus is transmitted mainly through respiratory droplets, but can also be transmitted through direct or indirect contact with respiratory secretions, body fluids and items contaminated with the virus. The incubation period after human infection is generally 1-7 days, and the main manifestations of the disease are Lulu fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat, as well as body aches, chills, diarrhea, vomiting, tiredness, red eyes, etc. A small number of cases may have only mild upper respiratory tract symptoms, no fever, and generally mild symptoms, with signs mainly pharyngeal congestion and tonsillar enlargement.

    Some patients will have a rapid progression of the disease, and may have an acute onset, with a sudden high fever and a body temperature of more than 39, followed by severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, renal failure, sepsis, Reye's syndrome, respiratory failure, multi-organ failure, and even death. Pre-existing underlying diseases will also be exacerbated, and the affected population is mostly young adults, and suspected and confirmed patients should be isolated as soon as possible** to prevent the deterioration of the disease and the spread of the disease. The main measures of influenza A (H1N1) include rest, drinking more water, paying attention to nutrition, closely observing the changes in the condition, and giving antipyretic treatment for high fever.

    In addition, it is necessary to carry out antiviral ** in a timely manner, and the influenza A (H1N1) virus is sensitive to neuraminidase inhibitors oseltamivir phosphate granules and zanamivir inhalation powder aerosols, and can be used under the guidance of a doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There haven't been a few deaths yet, and when you see people walking and falling to their deaths, that's half of the world's population, not just one or two! Now the virus has matured in people's bodies, not some virus mutation! The correct place of origin of the H1N1 virus is 5,12** after the different degrees of variation in plants around the world, and the exact place found should be in time in all plants, including fresh vegetables and fruits, said

    From there, all the false claims are spreading. Because the H1N1 virus strain is not contagious at all, you just put the vegetables with this virus strain in a pot and cook them in the same pot with other dishes, as long as you don't eat the poisonous vegetables, you will be fine if you eat other dishes cooked in the same pot. Do you think it will spread?

    There are no drugs for humans**. There are no precautions at the moment! Because the virus has grown in the bodies of 90% of the world's people, and the influenza A H1N1 virus is not contagious!

    Please don't lead people into the wrong place to defend! The lives of the people are in your hands, and they are caused by different degrees of changes on the earth in the future! That is, the vegetables and fruits that people eat!

    I know how to get the only cure! The incubation period of the real influenza A H1N1 virus in the human body is about one year, there are no symptoms in the early stage, and people will not go to the hospital for examination when they have no symptoms. In fact, it is not good, the virus still continues to grow in the body, and when it reaches a certain maturity period, people will break out if they don't catch a cold, and at that time, the virus outbreak is induced by temperature, and the main symptoms are similar to the symptoms of heat stroke! When you see people who are tall and tall and fall down while walking, that's when the virus is outbreaking!

    People should pay attention to: remember not to catch a cold, to catch a cold in time**, do not bask in the sun, do not get in the rain, these may induce a virus outbreak in advance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether it is HIN1 flu or not, just look at its symptoms

    Symptoms of infection. The symptoms of influenza A (H1N1) are similar to those of other flu, such as high fever, cough, fatigue, anorexia, etc. The main manifestations of the cases detected in the United States were sudden fever, cough, muscle pain, and tiredness, with some patients also experiencing diarrhea and vomiting; Cases were also found in Mexico with symptoms such as red eyes, headache, and runny nose.

    Influenza A usually causes a rapid onset of high fever (above) within 3 to 6 hours, and the high fever lasts for 3 to 4 days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is caused by the influenza A (H1N1) virus, which is a type of influenza A virus and one of the most commonly infected influenza viruses in humans. Some H1N1 species can be transmitted from person to human, including the 1918 flu outbreak, while others can be transmitted from bird to bird and pig.

    H is called erythrocyte agglutinin and N is called neuraminidase, both of which are glycoproteins that are distributed on the surface of the virus. There are 1-15 subtypes of H and 1-9 subtypes of N (in the case of Avirus). Due to the different combinations of H and N, the virulence and spread of the virus are also different.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Influenza A (H1N1) is an acute respiratory infection caused by a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus that spreads among the population. Unlike previous or current seasonal influenza viruses, this strain contains genetic fragments of three influenza viruses: swine flu, avian influenza and **susceptibility. The early symptoms of human infection with influenza A are similar to those of common influenza, including fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue, and some may also experience diarrhea or vomiting, muscle pain or tiredness, and red eyes.

    Since 2009, influenza A (H1N1) has been circulating on a large scale worldwide. In August 2010, WHO declared the pandemic period of influenza A (H1N1) over.

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