The Swine Flu

I'm sure most of you have heard by now about the swine flu. The U.S. just recently declared an national health emergency. As I started hearing more and more about this, and how many have died in Mexico with this disease, it made me want to learn more about it. I went online and researched it. The swine flu is a viral infection that originated from pigs and was first seen in the 1930's. The symptoms are pretty much the same as the normal flu. They are cough, congestion, sore throat, body aches, headache, decreased energy, and loss of appetite. These are all things many people experience if they have the flu. There have been 20 cases in the U.S., and they haven't been nearly as severe as Mexico's. The health emergency was declared, so they could use money to find ways to stop the swine flu from becoming more serious, or even deadly in the U.S. I have looked to find ways to protect myself. The only ways given are the one's you normally would take if you didn't want to contract the flu, they are: washing your hands and staying out of close-knit environments and in extreme cases, wearing face masks. There is a vaccine to prevent this disease that proved to be very helpful last time there was an outbreak of the swine flu. You may also want to avoid going to Mexico at this time because of the outbreak there and the close-knit environment of the airplane. Let's just hope that this doesn't get out of hand and become as big as the outbreak in 1976.




