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Swine Flu Prevention: Information & Products from Allegro Medical

Swine Flu Prevention: Information & Products from Allegro Medical

The flu is normally transmitted through the respiratory tract and spread when people come in contact with droplets of infected body fluids

Mesa, AZ (PRWEB) April 29, 2009

When it comes to the recent swine flu outbreak, The World Health Organization in Geneva and the U. S. Centers for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, agree that the first order of business is PREVENTION.

Swine flu studies are ongoing as to how this particular A (H1N1) swine influenza is transmitted, but so far neither contact with pigs nor eating pork has been linked to the spread of the flu. The flu is normally transmitted through the respiratory tract and spread when people come in contact with droplets of infected body fluids.

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Swine Flu Prevention: What can you do to avoid Swine Flu?
Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Dispose of the tissue in the trash. For extra precaution wear an N95 Particulate Respirator Mask. These are being used worldwide to help contain the spread of the flu. Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. The CDC also recommends the use of Alcohol-based hand sanitizers.

If you are in contact with others, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. That's how germs are spread. Again, keep your hands sanitized.
Avoid close contact with sick people, if you can help it. The flu is spread mainly through people sneezing and coughing around each other. The CDC recommends that if you get sick, stay home from work or school to prevent the spread of infection. Practice good health habits. Get plenty of sleep, be active, manage your stress, drink lots of fluids and eat nutritious food.

According to an interview with Dr. Nancy Snyderman on NBC's Today Show, the human body has no natural immunity to the swine flu and the incubation period is about 48 hours.

Swine Flu Symptoms include:
High fever of 102+ Cough Chills Headache Aches and Pains Some reports include nausea and diarrhea Dr. Synderman says "You KNOW you're sick. Don't worry that you have the swine flu if you're experiencing cold symptoms or spring allergies. We don't want to overwhelm the system with everyone rushing to the doctors for every sniffle".

If you start to experience flu-like symptoms, stay home, have your kids stay home and call the doctor. If you happen to have the flu, check out Allegro Medical's Cold and Flu Products to make you feel better.

Read "Understanding Swine Flu Outbreak: Questions and Answers" for more information.

About the Author: Valerie Paxton (http://www. allegromedical. com/blog/?author=3)

Valerie Paxton is a co-owner of AllegroMedical. com and lives in Phoenix, AZ. After helping to grow publicly traded Insight Enterprises to more than $1 billion in sales as VP of Marketing and Corporate Communications, she set out with her business partner, Craig Hood to form Allegro Medical, a company dedicated to helping people lead more independent lives.

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