Swine Flu Free Blog
This Blog is about the procedures and step of how to prevent human swine flu, how to prevent H1N1 virus, how to prevent affected.
Background
What is H1N1 Swine Flu?
H1N1 Swine Flu/ Pig Flu Symptoms
10 ways to prevent Swine Flu or Pig Flu
6 ways to prevent Swine Flu / H1N1 when you in affected area
When should wash your hands?
Proper way to wash hands
How to differentiate swine flu or pig flu from the common flu?
References
Swine Flu Survival Guide
Swine Flu Dangers - What You Need To Know To Stay Safe
Funny Video
How to prevent swine flu in perfect way?
Background
What is H1N1 Swine Flu?
H1N1 Swine Flu/ Pig Flu Symptoms
10 ways to prevent Swine Flu or Pig Flu
6 ways to prevent Swine Flu / H1N1 when you in affected area
When should wash your hands?
Proper way to wash hands
How to differentiate swine flu or pig flu from the common flu?
References
Swine Flu Survival Guide
Swine Flu Dangers - What You Need To Know To Stay Safe
Funny Video
How to prevent swine flu in perfect way?
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People with swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection should be considered potentially infectious for up to 7 days after the start of the disease. People constantly sick until 7 days after illness early should be considered potentially infectious until symptoms have resolved.
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