All about H1N1 Virus

Posted by admin | Health Care | Monday 10 August 2009 5:28 am

This blog on H1N1 Virus is a sincere attempt to help all those who are suffering or suspect the presence of H1N1 Virus in their body. In this regard, it is important for all of us to be on the same level of knowledge platform and this is the reason why this blog is written in the first place.

The H1N1 Virus is a subtype of influenzavirus A and is regarded as the most common cause of influenza in humans. It belongs to the Orthomyxoviridae Familia. It is believed that the H1N1 Virus has the deadly ability to infect cells deep in the lungs to cause pneumonia and even death in acute cases. According to an international team of researchers led by UW-Madison Virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka, the H1N1 virus is a more serious pathogen than reported previously. It was also found that this virus has an ability to replicate much more efficiently in the human respiratory system than any seasonal flu. It was also brought forward that it can cause severe lesions in the lungs like those caused by virulent types of pandemic flu.

All about H1N1 VirusIn order to stay away from the H1N1 Virus, people (even those who do not suspect or fear this virus) are advised to clean their hands with alcohol-based hand cleaners or soap with water on a regular basis, throughout the day especially after having a cough or sneeze. Moreover, it is highly advised to cover mouth and nose from a clean tissue during coughing or sneezing. People should not visit crowded placed and if they cannot avoid it, they must clean their hands immediately after coming out of the place. If some one is suspicious of having caught this virus, it is advisable for him to take oseltamivir or zanamivir but only after a medical confirmation and guidance for the same. It is interesting to note here that the novel H1N1 virus does not spread from eating properly handled and cooked pork products.

With due care and qualified information, you can safeguard your life from the deadly H1N1 Virus.

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Relationship between Swine Flu and H1N1 Flu

Posted by admin | Health Care | Saturday 8 August 2009 5:07 am

Relationship between Swine Flu and H1N1 FluH1N1 Flu is heavily spreading from one individual to another in the same manner as many regular seasonal influenza viruses spread. The virus that was first detected in residents of the United States in April 2009 has now reached almost all parts of the world including the United Kingdom, China, India, Myanmar, Japan, and Korea to name a few.

How come H1N1 came to known as Swine Flu?

The H1N1 Flu was previously referred to as swine flu because earlier lab tests revealed that many genes in this virus are similar to influenza viruses that generally happen in pigs (swines) in the region of North America. But now it has been revealed that there are prominent differences in swine viruses and the H1N1 viruses. Many scientists, across the globe, have termed H1N1 as a quadruple reassortant virus.

This contagious virus needs to be treated by seeking immediate qualified medical advice as soon as its symptoms are experienced. Even a delay of a day or two can prove to be lethal as it can prove dangerous to the original patients as well as people near him.

It is believed that the novel H1N1 virus spreads mostly through sneezing or coughing by people suffering from influenza. There may also be occasions when some people may catch this virus after coming in direct contact with an object or surface, which is already contaminated with the virus.

It is essential for people, who even suspect symptoms of H1N1, to seek immediate medical advice and take all necessary precautions to ensure that their life is not hostage to this deadly virus at any point of time.

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