Swine flu
Most people who get H1N1 flu will recover without needing medical care or special antiviral medications. Check with your health care provider about whether you should take antiviral medications to treat the H1N1 flu.
Doctors may prescribe antiviral drugs to treat people who become very sick with the flu or are at high risk for flu complications. The following people may be at high risk:
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This vaccine protects people against swine flu. Alternative Names Vaccine - influenza - H1N1; Immunization - influenza - H1N1; Vaccine... Read more »
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The H1N1 virus (swine flu) is a new flu virus strain that has caused a worldwide pandemic in humans from June 2009 to August 2010.The Centers for... Read more »