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H1N1 a.ka. Swine Flu
. Fever of more than 100 . Coughing . Runny nose and/or sore throat . Joint aches . Severe headache . Vomiting and/or diarrhea . Lethargy . Lack of appetite
Common Injuries
Cases range from Mild to Severe
Likely Hideout: Mexico or Southern U.S.
Name was changed from Swine Flu to H1N1 due to the innocent slaughter of pigs, in fear that they were the culprit.
Confirmed Human Victims
Mexico - Cases: 590 Deaths: 25 United States- Cases:226 Deaths: 1 * (* Not a U.S. citizen, toddler who recently crossed the boarder from Mexico) Canada- Cases: 85 Deaths: 0 Spain- Cases: 40 Deaths :0 United Kingdom- Cases 15 Deaths: 0 Germany- Cases:8 Deaths: 0 New Zealand- Cases:4 Deaths: 0 Israel- Cases:3 Deaths: 0 France- Cases: 2 Deaths: 0 China- Cases: 1 Deaths:0 Italy- Cases; 1 Deaths:0
H1N1 is constantly changing as other viruses do.
Does NOT attack through pork products
At first Pigs were the only victims.
Symptoms of the Swine Flu can be made less severe by using antivirals as soon as signs of the flu show up. There is currently no cure or effective vaccine, due to the constantly changing virus. Rest and lots of fluids is the best thing to do at this point in time.a vaccine should be available as early as June this year.