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Essential Guide to Preventing Swine Flu: Key Insights and Recommendations

This comprehensive guide provides crucial information on preventing swine flu, a contagious disease caused by the H1N1 virus. Understand the importance of avoiding contact with infected individuals and the significance of maintaining good hygiene practices. Learn about the symptoms, transmission methods, and the difference between contagious and non-contagious diseases. Stay informed about preventive measures and safeguard your health against swine flu outbreaks. With key insights, this guide serves as a valuable resource to help you and your community stay safe and healthy.

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Essential Guide to Preventing Swine Flu: Key Insights and Recommendations

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  1. “Important Info on Avoiding Swine Flu”  DON’T DO THIS!!

  2. 1.a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from theeffect of genetic or developmental errors,  infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or  imbalance,toxicity, or unfavorable environmental  factors; illness; sickness; ailment. 2.any abnormal condition in a plant that interferes with its vital physiological processes, caused by pathogenic microorganisms, parasites, unfavorable environmental, genetic, or nutritional factors, etc. Disease

  3. Disease Infectious VS non-infectious Contagious (Communicable) VS non-contagious

  4. Contagious Vs Non-ContagiousContagious :subset of infectious (communicable), are easily transmitted by contact with person suffering the disease, or by their secretions or objects they touch.Non-contagious infectious diseases usually require a special mode of transmission between hosts. These include a vector species (mosquito) or transfer of bodily fluid (such as transfusions or needle-sharing)

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