
- What is H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
- How is H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) spread?
- How can I stop the spread of H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
- How do I keep the environment clean to prevent the spread of H1N1 flu virus?
- Is wearing a mask recommended for the general population?
- How severe is the H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
- I’ve been tested for H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu). How do I get my test results?
- Is there a treatment for H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
- Is there a vaccine for H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu
- Can I get H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) from eating pork?
- Should I travel to Mexico or one of the other affected areas?
- Where can I get more information?
What is H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) is a variant of normal seasonal influenza that contains bits of viruses from birds, pigs and humans. People with H1N1 flu experience the same symptoms as with regular seasonal flu:
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How is H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) spread?
H1N1 is likely spread from person to person via the respiratory route, the same as seasonal influenza. Coughs and sneezes release the germs into the air where they can be breathed in by others. Germs can also rest on hard surfaces like counters and doorknobs, where they can be picked up on hands and transmitted to the respiratory system when someone touches their mouth and/or nose.
Infected people may be able to infect others beginning one day before becoming sick and up to seven days after. It takes between two and seven days for a newly infected person to show symptoms.
How can I stop the spread of H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
- Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly or use an alcohol-hand sanitizer
- Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze
- If you don’t have a tissue, sneeze or cough into your sleeve or arm, not in your hands
- Stay home if you are ill
How do I keep the environment clean to prevent the spread of H1N1 flu virus?
Most household cleaners sold in retail stores will kill the H1N1 flu virus. It is always best to wash a surface before disinfecting but most household cleaners do both at the same time. To make your own disinfectant, mix one teaspoon of household bleach with two cups of water. Ensure that the area to be disinfected is first washed with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water, then apply bleach solution. Leave the bleach solution on the surface for at least ten minutes, let air dry, or wipe with a clean disposable towel.
Is wearing a mask recommended for the general population?
No. In keeping with the current directives from provincial and federal health authorities, Toronto Public Health is not recommending the use of face masks for the general population.
How severe is the H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
The majority of cases of H1N1 flu so far reported in Canada and the United States have been mild. Some of the cases reported in Mexico have been more severe, involving primarily healthy young people who rapidly progressed from mild illness to severe respiratory distress. Some illnesses have resulted in death.
I’ve been tested for H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu). How do I get my test results?
Toronto Public Health provides test results of communicable diseases directly to healthcare providers and patients. The results may also be shared with institutions and workplaces when the investigation determines that action is necessary to protect public health.
Is there a treatment for H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
It appears that Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and Relenza (zanamavir) work to combat H1N1, so these drugs can be used to treat severe H1N1 cases if treatment is started within two days of symptom onset. Mild illness that appears to be going away on its own does not require treatment. H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) is resistant to amantadine.
Is there a vaccine for H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu)?
There is currently no vaccine available for H1N1. Canada has a contract with a vaccine manufacturer for vaccine production in the event of a pandemic. Once the pandemic strain has been confirmed, it may take up to six months for an effective vaccine to be developed and tested. The contract covers the production of enough pandemic vaccine for all Canadians.
Can I get H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) from eating pork?
No. Cooking destroys the virus.
Should I travel to Mexico or one of the other affected areas?
The Federal government through Public Health Agency of Canada and Foreign Affairs is responsible for issuing travel advice to Canadians. Travel advisories can be found at Public Health Agency of Canada.










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