More Severe H1N1 Increases In Mississippi | RevolutionRadio.org

Although this practitioner thinks his patients have seasonal flu , there have been no significant influenza A seasonal flu reports in MS or elsewhere in the US this season. Seasonal H1N1 has not been reported in 7 weeks, and H3N2 was reported at … Anecdotal reports also indicate school absenteeism is on the rise, but swine flu symptoms are being reported as bronchitis, allergies, stomachs flu , or seasonal flu , as happened during the swine flu outbreak in the fall. …

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Swine Flu, Briefing The Wide View (Part 1)

Swine flu symptoms are similar to regular flu symptoms and include cough, sore throat, fever, chills, headache, and fatigue. Some patients have also reported nausea and diarrhea. There is no easy way to distinguish swine flu from other …

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The Contingency Monitor: Swine Flu, Briefing The Wide View (Part 1)

Swine flu symptoms are similar to regular flu symptoms and include cough, sore throat, fever, chills, headache, and fatigue. Some patients have also reported nausea and diarrhea. There is no easy way to distinguish swine flu from other types of flu or other germs. …. “Last December (2008), the Austrian branch of US vaccine company Baxter sent a batch of ordinary human H3N2 flu , altered so it couldn’t replicate, to Avir Green Hills Biotechnology, also in Austria. …

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Swine Flu FAQ's « Clare's WAJK blog

Like humans, pigs get the flu . Four different type A swine flu strains commonly circulate among pigs. Most recent swine flu viruses have belonged to the H1N1 and H3N2 subtypes. Pigs typically get sick but usually don’t die from swine flu . … Swine flu symptoms are similar to regular flu symptoms and include cough, sore throat, fever, chills, headache, and fatigue. Some patients have also reported nausea and diarrhea. There is no easy way to distinguish swine flu from …

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