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Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Barnstable Countycategory:Health and Fitness posted:October 27th, 2009The reports of Swine Flu in Massachusetts (official name, H1N1) are alarming, but as the virus remains in the headlines, experts are urging common-sense in handling the outbreak. This version of the flu is a combination of human, swine and bird flu viruses and continues to evolve. You need both a regular flu shot and a vaccine for the swine flu to be fully protected from it; doses of the H1N1 vaccine are currently being shipped to all points around Massachusetts and Barnstable County but are being given to high risk patients first. Like ordinary flu, those at greatest risk for Swine Flu are the very young, the elderly and pregnant women. The Centers for Disease Control note that 70 percent of those hospitalized for the disease had other medical conditions that made them a higher risk, such as diabetes, heart disease or asthma. Symptoms for Swine Flu (H1N1) vary in severity from person to person but include fever, loss of appetite, lethargy and coughing. Some experience headaches, vomiting or diarrhea. It's important to see your doctor as soon as possible if you have any symptoms; antiviral drugs can greatly reduce the risks, but they need to be started early. For more information about the swine flu and other health issues in the Barnstable County, Massachusetts area, please contact one of the nearby health departments below:
Mashpee Town Board of Health
Harwich Town Board of Health
Chatham Town Board of Health
Sandwich Town Board of Health
Provincetown Town Board of Health
Truro Town Board of Health
Barnstable County Health Department
Wellfleet Town Board of Health
Barnstable Town Board of Health
Dennis Town Board of Health
Brewster Town Board of Health
Eastham Town Board of Health
Bourne Town Board of Health
Orleans Town Board of Health
Falmouth Town Board of Health
Massachusetts and Barnstable County Flu Clinic Locations: In the meantime, here are the best ways to protect yourself against the flu - and stop the spread:
- Swine Flu is transmitted primarily through coughing or sneezing; you can't get it from eating pork products.
Stay on top of what the officials are doing to curb the spread of the flu by checking these sites.
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