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The primary treatment of swine flu is home management. Patients need to rest, drink plenty of clear fluids and use home remedies such as cough syrups or vapor rubs and inhalations.
Swine flu is treated just like the seasonal flu with fever, cough and cold remedies. Some people with swine flu may need antiviral drugs or treatment for complications. Antivirals: Two antiviral ...
Treatment of H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu) in High-Risk Populations: Guidance for Clinicians - Medscape - May 04, 2009. Who Is at Higher Risk With H1N1 Flu? High-Risk Group #2: Pregnant Women; ...
September 1, 2009 -- Question: If I have a swine flu infection, how long should I wait before I go back to work? Answer: Well if you've got an infection and you're ill, your illness will take two ...
Tamiflu – First line of treatment for swine flu Here is all that you need to know about this wonder drug used to treat the deadly swine flu. Written by Debjani Arora | Published : March 5, 2015 ...
Swine flu treatment: How you can take care of someone with swine flu Here's an expert guide on caring for a person suffering from swine flu.
Dr. Edwards answers the question: 'Swine Flu Symptoms To Keep Kids Home?' September 1, 2009 -- Question: What symptoms of swine flu should I look out for in my child, and when should I keep my kid ...
Swine flu is a novel form of the influenza virus, combining swine, human, and avian virus strains. Because it is new, people in general don't appear to have antibodies against it as they might ...
Swine flu activity is widespread in 41 states, up from 37 last week, and all the other states are reporting regional or local activity, Schuchat said. That level of activity “is unprecedented ...
A lso known as H1N1, Swine flu is a type of influenza A virus. As per Mayo Clinic, during the 2009-10 flu season, a new H1N1 virus began causing illness in humans called swine flu. It was a new ...
Treatment of H1N1 Influenza A (Swine Flu) in High-Risk Populations: Guidance for Clinicians - Medscape - May 04, 2009. Who Is at Higher Risk With H1N1 Flu? High-Risk Group #2: Pregnant Women; ...