Swine-origin influenza A (H1N1), better known as swine flu, was declared by the World Health Organization as a global pandemic in June 2009. The highly contagious influenza A H1N1 virus can cause either a mild influenza-like infection that is similar to seasonal influenza, or less frequently, a rapidly progressing community-acquired pneumonic illness that can cause acute respiratory failure and even death. This book addresses the signs/symptoms, epidemiology, preventive methods and treatment options for swine flu.
Preface; Treatment Options for Swine Flu; Epidemiology & Recent Topics Regarding Swine Flu in Adults:: After the 2009 Flu Pandemic; Swine Flu:: Signs/Symptoms, Imaging Features & Treatment Options; Treatment & Monitoring of the Severe Influenza A H1N1 Infected Patients; David against Goliath -- Delayed Some Puny Rhinoviruses from the 2009 Influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 Pandemic in Norway?; Index.
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