What makes the Swine Flu different from the regular Flu?
I was in San Diego taking a flight back to Virginia when I heard about this thing called Swine Flu.
Some would say California was ground zero for this outbreak in the US. I didn’t think much about it until I arrived home to learn the outbreak was spreading at high speed.
Now I’m not much for mainstream media hype, but this thing was growing like crazy.
The H1N1 strain of the influenza virus is actually composed of several strains including swine influenza, avian influenza and a human strain of influenza.
This is what has made it so easily transmitted amongst humans!
This is something of a perfect storm when it comes to transmittable viruses.
The fact there is a strain of human influenza makes this virus easily transmittable between humans.
The deadly strain in this virus is not the human strain or even the swine strain of influenza but in fact the avian strain of influenza.
This is better known as the bird flu.
We have been told by the health experts and other leaders in our country that transmission of the swine flu to humans was highly unlikely.
I am sure they had good intentions but this goes to show that you have to take your family’s safety serious and not rely on the words of these experts. Remember how long it took the Government to get aid to victims in New Orleans?
How can you protect yourself and your family?
Arm yourself with the knowledge that the Swine Flu Survival Guide provides. I put this guide together to provide you with a reference of what you can do to protect yourself and your family. This reference is intended to help you with things you can do today to protect yourself and your family.
What You Get With This Guide
Learn what Swine Flu (H1N1) is Why viruses pose a problem What makes the 2009 Swine Flu so dangerous How the Swine Flu is transmitted Symptoms of the Swine Flu Complications of the 2009 Swine Flu Treatments and Prevention Boosting your immune system
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