Thursday, October, 29, 2009
Risk Factors On Swine Flu
Health Encyclopedia: Avian Influenza
Definition
Avian influenza is flu infection in birds.The disease is of concern to humans, who have no immunity against it. The virus that causes this infection in birds can mutate (change) to easily infect humans. Such mutation can start a deadly worldwide epidemic.
Alternative Names
Bird flu; H5N1
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Historically, avian influenza viruses infected pigs and mixed with pig influenza viruses. The viruses exchanged genetic informat...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Rick Frea
,
Health Expert
By now most of us know about the swine flu, but do we know what it is and how to prevent it? ...
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By John McManamy
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Health Expert
...medication in your cocktail? Are there any serious risks (such as the prospect of an...
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By HeartHawk
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Health Expert
...make sure it's this one. In one study it lowered risk of heart attack death by 45%. My reason...
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By Eileen Bailey
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Health Expert
...Most people wondering if they have the H1N1 swine flu will be diagnosed by their doctor, based...
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By Kathi MacNaughton
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Health Expert
Are there things you want to know about the flu and the flu vaccine? If so, you're going to love...
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Health Guide
For mild in
fluenza, symptom relief is similar to that for colds. Vaccines are available to prevent in
fluenza (See section on Viral In
fluenza Vaccines).Two classes of antiviral agents have...
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Viral In
fluenzaIn
fluenza, commonly called the
flu, is always caused by a virus.In
fluenza, also known as the
flu, is caused by a virus.There are different strains of in
fluenza:In
fluenza A is the most...
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...possible), and to practice good hygiene. [For detailed information see the In-Depth Report #94 Colds and in
fluenza.]Good Hygiene and Preventing TransmissionColds and
flus are spread primarily when...
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...susceptible to infection. Some experts believe that the rhinovirus may play a more significant role than the
flu in causing lower respiratory infections in such people.Aggravation of Asthma....
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...between 10 - 15% of hospital-acquired pneumonias. It is the organism most often associated with viral in
fluenza, and can develop about five days after the onset of
flu symptoms. Pneumonia from S....
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