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Swine flu

Swine flu is a form of influenza that is thought to have originated in pigs but can be caught by, and spread among, humans. In April 2009 a new strain of swine flu emerged in Mexico that quickly spread around the world because few, if any, people had full resistance to the new type of flu virus.

Symptoms of swine flu include a fever, cough, headache, weakness and fatigue, aching muscles and joints, sore throat and a runny nose. In other words, the symptoms are very similar to seasonal (regular) flu. Most people recover within a week, even without special treatment.

Most cases of swine flu reported in the UK have been mild. Only a small number have led to serious illness or death, and these have often been in patients with existing health problems, such as cancer, that already weakened their immune systems.

Swine flu treatment

If you think you have swine flu symptoms, stay at home and contact your GP. They will be able to assess you and prescribe antivirals if you need them. Your GP will also be able to advise you on vaccination.

You can also contact NHS Direct on 0845 4647 for further advice.

The following websites give health advice and further information about the current UK situation:

For advice on travelling abroad visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website (new window).

Swine flu prevention

Swine flu, like seasonal (regular) flu, is easily spread by the tiny droplets in a cough or sneeze. By taking a few simple steps you can help to reduce the risk of getting swine flu and to stop the virus spreading:

  • Cover your mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, using a tissue.
  • Throw the tissue away quickly and carefully.
  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.
  • Clean hard surfaces (like door handles and remote controls) frequently with a normal cleaning product.

Swine flu leaflet coverSwine flu information leaflets

You can view the Government's swine flu information leaflets by following the links below:

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