Swine Flu Q&A
Questions and answers about swine flu
Q. What is swine flu?
A. Swine flu is a respiratory illness in pigs caused by a virus. The swine flu virus routinely causes outbreaks in pigs but doesn’t usually kill many of them.
Q. Can people get swine flu?
A. Swine flu viruses don’t usually infect humans. There have been occasional cases, usually among people who’ve had direct contact with infected pigs, such as farm workers. “We’ve seen swine influenza in humans over the past several years, and in most cases, it’s come from direct pig contact. This seems to be different,� said Dr. Arnold Monto, a flu expert with the
Q. Can it spread among humans?
A. There have been cases of the virus spreading from human to human, probably in the same way as seasonal flu, through coughing and sneezing by infected people.
Q. What are the symptoms of swine flu?
A. The symptoms are similar to those of regular flu â€" fever, cough, fatigue, lack of appetite.
Q. Is the same swine flu virus making people sick in
A. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the Mexican virus samples match the
Q. Are there drugs to treat swine flu in humans?
A. There are four different drugs approved in the
Q. Does a regular flu shot protect against swine flu?
A. The seasonal flu vaccine used in the
Q. Should residents of
A. The CDC recommends routine precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases: wash your hands often, cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze, avoid close contact with sick people. If you are sick, stay at home and limit contact with others.
Q. What about traveling to
A. The CDC has not warned Americans against traveling to
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