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		<title>H1N1, How is it transmitted?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people today are now scared of eating pork. Because of the news that H1N1 virus come from pigs or other pork products. The truth is eating pork or other pork products are safe just as long it is cook and prepared well, it doesn’t necessarily cause the spread of the said virus but with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people today are now scared of eating pork. Because of the news that H1N1 virus come from pigs or other pork products. The truth is eating pork or other pork products are safe just as long it is cook and prepared well, it doesn’t necessarily cause the spread of the said virus but with the direct exposure to pigs.</p>
<p>But the influenza virus can be transmitted from human to human or human to pig. Human infection with pig viruses can occur when people had a close contact with those infected pigs.</p>
<p>Human to human transmission can also occur. Just like an ordinary people having an ordinary influenza. Just by sneezing or coughing of people infected with influenza, you as a person still unaffected with influenza can suddenly get this disease, or just by touching a people infected with it.</p>
<p>See how easy this disease can spread to us, humans? We can’t say that we are immune or we have a strong stamina. Because diseases do not choosing people. We all don’t know when or where they can come to us, the only thing that we can do now is to be careful and have a healthy lifestyle. But the most important thing to do to avoid having disease is by washing our hand.</p>
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		<title>H1N1 a.k.a. Swine Flu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[H1N1 Flu a.k.a. Swine Flu
Another specie of the famous virus nowadays is called N1H1 virus, recently, it caught the attention of the different countries around the world. Different nationalities from different countries are dying due to this extremely hot treath virus. Yesterday, the World Health Organization warned that “all of humanity is under threat”. That [...]]]></description>
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<p>Another specie of the famous virus nowadays is called N1H1 virus, recently, it caught the attention of the different countries around the world. Different nationalities from different countries are dying due to this extremely hot treath virus. Yesterday, the World Health Organization warned that “all of humanity is under threat”. That sounds extremely dire, indeed.</p>
<p>But when does this high treat specie of influenza actually came from? BEIJING, April 29 (Xinhua) — Overseas reports labeling China as the origin of the current swine flu outbreak were groundless, China’s Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) said Wednesday. The press reports alleged some dead pigs found in Fuqing City and Changle City in southeast China’s Fujian Province might be the source of the swine flu outbreak in Mexico, said the ministry.</p>
<p><strong>Effects</strong></p>
<p>People without symptoms could be stricken suddenly and within hours be too weak to walk; many died the next day. Symptoms included a blue tint to the face and coughing up blood caused by severe obstruction of the lungs. In some cases, the virus caused an uncontrollable hemorrhaging that filled the lungs, and patients drowned in their body fluids. To others, the flu caused frequent loss of bowel control and the victim would die from losing critical intestinal lining and blood loss.</p>
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		<title>H1N1, where did it really originate from?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve heard and watched a lot of things from television about this so called H1N1 virus a.k.a Swine flu. But I’m still wondering of where does it really started.. where it was originated??
Some says that it all started in Mexico, when one day a Mexican got retard and high and have had sex with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve heard and watched a lot of things from television about this so called H1N1 virus a.k.a Swine flu. But I’m still wondering of where does it really started.. where it was originated??</p>
<p>Some says that it all started in Mexico, when one day a Mexican got retard and high and have had sex with a pig.. What a news…But the fact is the real cause of the virus is still unknown. But the case was first discovered in the USA and some of the fatal cases were found in Mexico less than in the US.</p>
<p>I’m afraid that there will come a time that this virus will spread out to all countries in the world.. Because according to the U.N’s World Health Organization the H1N1 could become a Worldwide Flu Pandemic and announced a Pandemic Alert Level means the degree to which the virus has been able to spread among humans</p>
<p>Actually H1N1 has claimed the lives of many people in the other parts of the world . 60 deaths to be exact in Mexico, 3 deaths in US and many other death cases in different continents of the world. This has raised fears that the virus might migrate to all the countries in the world.</p>
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