What Are the Symptoms of Swine Flu?
Symptoms of Swine Flu – among the latest news of a probable swine flu outbreak, many people are wondering how to know if you have swine flu. Let’s remember that reports say the outbreak could have come from Mexico, and it is being searched also as the swine influenza virus.

Here are the Swine Flu symptoms:
- Lack of appetite
- Coughing
- Lethargy
- Fever
- Runny nose
- Nausea
- Vomiting and diarrhea
People who are at more risk at developing the symptoms are those who live near infected pigs. Know that this virus is not transmitted by food. Even in the case of an infected pig, it dies when temperature reaches 160ºF, a temperature which also takes care of other viruses.
If you find that you have swine flu symptoms, stay at home and avoid contacting others. Call your doctor for a proper treatment.
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2 Comments
Gregory on June 10th, 2009
Hey, your post answered a question one of my members had on my blog.
You know, everyone might think that this is a silly idea, but trust me, if this Influenza does go the distance and really start killing. Just imagine how NOT silly it will be.
In South Africa and other African countries, imagine how fast it would kill a township where people live in 2m by 2m houses(Shacks). and the shacks are less than a meter apart.
No medicine to help them.
I think right now, its a little over the top, but in time, it will be no joke.
Gregory
~ The Swine Flu Symptoms Blog


Taerynn Gatesage on May 1st, 2009
Ratification is likely late today for the foremost event of to human person transference of swine flu in Britain. It is believed to be a friend of Lain and Dawn Askham, who were the inaugural affirmed victims in the United Kingdom and they contacted subsequently after their homecoming from honeymoon in Mexico. Initially the man was cleared but later his symptoms kept going he was re examined and was found to be suffering from Type A flu. Tests are still ongoing but are likely to confirm swine flu. This instantly takes the total number of swine flu sufferers in Britain to 8 -that’s 6 in England 2 in Scotland but as yet no dyings.