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the United Nation has declared that 74 countries have been affected from Swine Flu make a report on the history, causes , mode of transmission and preventive measures of swine flu

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Answered by harishlaks
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Swine flu, also referred to as the H1N1 flu is a common respiratory disease now. Technically, 

swine flu

is a disease which affects pigs. But, a particular type of influenza, which is H1N1, affects human beings. It is a highly contagious disease that can spread through human contact. This means that even if a person comes in contact with the surface that an H1N1 infected person has touched, he or she will get the disease.


World Health Organisation has declared swine flu a global pandemic. Swine flu popularised in 2009 in United States of America and has been growing ever since. The common symptoms of the disease are fever, cold and cough, fatigue, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, body aches, watery eyes and sore throat.


Swine flu is an infection which is commonly caused by a virus. Vaccines are now available to protect oneself from swine flu. There are also plenty of medicines available to treat this influenza. Since swine flu spreads usually in the flu season, it is important to protect yourself by limiting contact and getting the vaccine. Swine flu commonly attacks people in the age group of 55 years onwards and kids under 5 years of age as immunity is weak in both these age groups. Other than this, swine flu can also affect those suffering from chronic illnesses such as asthma, cardio vascular diseases and diabetes.


Swine flu Causes

Swine flu is typically caused by a virus. It is also commonly known as the type A H1N1 influenza. H1N1 is the most common subtype which mostly gets spread amongst people. It causes an infection in the form of coughing, sneezing, direct contact. The H1N1 swine flu is different from the one which is found in humans.


Since the human body does not have an inbuilt immunity to the virus, they are most likely to fall ill if and when they come in contact with a person who already has swine flu. Person-to-person is the most common and the only way of getting swine flu. It is wrongly believed that we get swine flu from pigs or by eating infected pork meat.


This contact can be in the form of direct or indirect touch. The H1N1 virus typically spreads in the same as any other seasonal infection or influenza. The person can get infected with swine flu through eyes, nose and/or mouth when the infected person sneezes, coughs or even spits. Even sharing clothes with the infected person can transfer the virus to a healthy body.


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Answered by shilpa85475
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WHO has confirmed swine flu is a global pandemic.

Explanation:

Swine flu got familiar with every one in 2009 in United States of America and has been rising ever since. The general symptoms of the disease are fever, cold and cough, fatigue, diarrhea, nausea.  

Cause: swine flu is caused by a particular strain of the influenza virus.  

•Mode of transmission: Air is the mode of transmission of the virus. The particles are suspended in the air which causes the flu.  

• Prevention: Prescription drugs, and lifestyle changes for the treatment. These are important if you are at high risk for serious problems.

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