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H1N1 Influenza

Posted on Sep 28, 2009 12:43:54 PM |


Everyone is discussing about H1N1 Influenza. But how many of us really understand about this virus? Basically the abbreviation of H1N1 is the official name by World Health Organization (WHO) by deriving the combination of medical terms of Hemaglutinin type 1 as well as Neuraminidase type 1. In fact, this H1N1 Influenza is a virus which able to damage human immune system and eventually this name exists from the flu virus that affected the pigs. Therefore, there is a misunderstanding that the cause of H1N1 is through eating the pork but studies shown that it is safe to eat the cooked pork products.

H1N1 can be transmitted through human, virus particles, contaminated objects or surfaces and also the belongings of the infected person. Even through breathing the air also can get transmission of H1N1 into the human body. Due to this wide method of transmission of H1N1, it is not sufficient just to wear a mask to protect ourselves but we shall always clean our hands frequently to prevent from picking up any viruses. We shall avoid the crowded and close-up places as the virus can be spread widely through air. The long life spans of the H1N1 over 12 hours on fabrics and 2 days on the porous surfaces make us live in danger.

The H1N1 influenza always starts with the regular flu as the more frequent symptom of the patient comes with the fever and sore throat as well. Sometimes, the patient might be hard to breathe, headache and also vomit. It is almost the same symptoms as the normal high fever and makes it hard to be detected.

It is better to prevent this disease before it is too late. There is a vaccination against influenza where is higher recommended for the high risk categories such as children, elderly and those asthma, diabetes and heart disease patients. The effectiveness of this vaccine is variable but due to the high ability of mutation for these viruses, normally this vaccine is only able to protect not more than few years. It is very hard to predict the changes and mutation of these viruses and make it even hard to produce the right vaccine. Besides from medical support, good personnel hygiene habits also play a very important role in preventing the H1N1 influenza. The good habits shall be obeyed like hand washing, covering nose and mouth while coughing and sneezing, no spitting also can reduce the spreading of influenza.

For the light infection of the H1N1 influenza patients, they can stay at home for home treatment as normal fever treatment. They shall rest more and drink more water; Acetaminophen can be used to relieve the headache and muscle pain as well. If the fever still consistently at 102F for 3 days and found difficulties in breathing, it shall be sent to the hospital for further treatment. Sometimes the anti-flu medication shall be intake to decrease the length of influenza. The newest medication of influenza such as Relenza and Tamiflu work well and effectively.

We should take this Influenza seriously as it can spread easily and become the un-controlled outbreak over the worldwide. The best way to prevent such influenza is to develop a hygiene habits toward the healthier life.

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