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H1N1 in schools

H1N1 in schools. By: Zac Clark. Introduction. Swine flu is a very dangerous disease that has infected the United States. Swine flu has been in the United States since last April. Swine flu is what is called a global killer meaning, its worldwide and it has attributed to deaths.

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H1N1 in schools

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  1. H1N1 in schools By: Zac Clark

  2. Introduction • Swine flu is a very dangerous disease that has infected the United States. • Swine flu has been in the United States since last April. • Swine flu is what is called a global killer meaning, its worldwide and it has attributed to deaths.

  3. Introduction Continued • H1N1 Is otherwise known as Swine Flu • The name Swine came from the fact the humans inherited the flu from pigs. • The symptoms are that of the “regular flu”. Things like an upset stomach, sore throat, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea.

  4. Background Information • Some people are more at risk than others. More at risk people are those who have asthma, any types of organ diseases, women who are pregnant and various other risks. • Swine flu can be obtained just like any other flu. You could get it from germs and it is also airborne.

  5. Background Information cont. • Swine flu can be treated. • Treatments for swine flu are usually taken nasally. • Deaths that occur from swine flu usually are co-infections meaning the swine flu caused other infections the body couldn’t handle.

  6. Background Information cont. • Swine flu as effected may school systems because it has caused multiple closings. • Schools are the “perfect” place to get swine flu since its so easy to exchange germs. • According to the Dep. Of Ed. One fifth of the U.S. population attends/works at schools. • To prevent swine flu you should remember to wash your hands often, get plenty of rest, and keep your surroundings very clean.

  7. Swine K-12 • Swine flu has effected schools greatly in the simple fact that it has closed so many for days at a time • Swine can’t be avoided, anyone can catch it and that is why it is so dangerous. • Swine flu has closed 194 schools in Michigan alone. And has effected 71,666 kids.

  8. Swine K-12 • Mount Pleasant has had the biggest problem with swine flu in the state. • Mount Pleasant has closed 11 schools with 3,895 confirmed cases. • There is only enough vaccination to treat at-risk patients

  9. Swine K-12 • Schools are pretty unsafe when it comes to Swine because no where is safe and kids pass germs at an amazing rate. • While at school kids should avoid rubbing their eyes, avoid close contact, and wash their hands often. • Teachers should sanitize their room 2 to 3 times a day and take normal precautions.

  10. Whats Being Done About Swine? • Nothing is being done about swine on a legislative level for schools. • Legislation was passed that said closing schools is the discretion of officials. • It is unknown how long this flu will last but as long as we have a vaccination it shouldn’t become more of a problem than it is.

  11. Conclusion • Swine flu is nothing to kid about (pun intended). This is a very dangerous disease. • Swine flu can kill so everyone needs to take the proper precaution to ensure they don’t get it. • Wash your hands!!!

  12. Credits • Web MD- DeNoon, D. J. (2009). Retrieved October 29, 2009, from http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/flu-guide/swine-flu-faq-1 • ABC news: Schaffhausen, J. (2009). ABC News Medical Unit. Retrieved October 29, 2009, from http://abcnews.go.com/Health/SwineFluNews/story?id=7628426&page=1&page=1 • Wilson: Ripley, A. (2005). Retrieved October 29, 2009, from http://0-firstsearch.oclc.org.elibrary.mel.org/WebZ/FTFETCH?sessionid=fsapp1-46459-g1eatu8qa1slii:entitypagenum=4:0:rule=100:fetchtype=fulltext:dbname=WilsonSelectPlus_FT:recno=2:resultset=1:ftformat

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