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Can you be immune to h1n1?

By Sarah Smith
A person who gets a specific influenza and recovers generally has immunity to that specific virus for some period, usually a decade or two. After time the immune system may have a lapse in memory and the person can get re-infected. Even if you have had the H1N1, you should practice flu prevention.

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Correspondingly, can you be immune to swine flu?

Immune response to swine flu 'extraordinary' “Swine flu could lead to a universal vaccine,” reported The Independent . It said that a study has found that people infected with H1N1 swine flu “have an extraordinary immune response, producing antibodies that are protective against a variety of flu strains”.

One may also ask, do you build immunity to viruses? A child exposed to colds and viruses earlier in life will develop a stronger immune system and is less likely to become sick in his or her later years. So, if you get it earlier, you're going to be immune earlier.” However, here's the catch: there are actually hundreds of different cold viruses.

Similarly one may ask, is it possible to get h1n1 twice?

Yes, because the virus can mutate (change). If you become infected with the swine flu virus, your body produces antibodies against it, which will recognize and fight off the virus if the body ever meets it again.

Can h1n1 kill you?

The lungs become stiff. Patients die from H1N1 because their lungs give out via lack of oxygen or drowned by fluids. At this time, 50 percent of H1N1 deaths are due to viral pneumonia and half the fatalities have been in people with pre-existing medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and pregnancy.

Related Question Answers

How long does swine flu stay in your system?

Swine flu is contagious about one day before symptoms develop to about five to seven days after symptoms develop; some patients may be contagious for a longer time span. The disease lasts about three to seven days with more serious infections lasting about nine to 10 days.

Does swine flu vaccine last for life?

It is generally believed that individuals who get the H1N1 flu vaccine lose their immunity to the H1N1 flu virus in about 10 years, but according to an analysis led by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), immunity lasts for two years.

Where does swine flu come from?

In 1998, swine flu was found in pigs in four U.S. states. Within a year, it had spread through pig populations across the United States. Scientists found this virus had originated in pigs as a recombinant form of flu strains from birds and humans.

Can you have swine flu without fever?

People may be infected with the flu, including 2009 H1N1 and have respiratory symptoms without a fever.

Why did h1n1 spread so quickly?

The pandemic H1N1 virus is spread from person to person, similar to seasonal influenza viruses. It is transmitted as easily as the normal seasonal flu and can be passed to other people by exposure to infected droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing that can be inhaled, or that can contaminate hands or surfaces.

Is the swine flu still around?

The swine flu, or the H1N1 influenza virus, was a significant concern in the past winter. It is still around and a very real threat to your health. To answer your question -- YES -- the swine flu is still around and does affect people.

How does the body fight swine flu?

In beating a bout of H1N1 the body makes antibodies that can kill many other flu strains, a study in the Journal of Experimental Medicine shows. Doctors hope to harness this power to make a universal flu vaccine that would protect against any type of influenza.

What does the H and N stand for in h1n1?

The “H” (hemagglutinin) and the “N” (neuraminidases) are both proteins that are found on the outer shell or envelope of the virus. Different viruses have different hemagglutinin and neuraminidase proteins.

What happens if you have swine flu?

Symptoms of H1N1 swine flu are like regular flu symptoms and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue. Many people with swine flu have had diarrhea and vomiting. That means that you and your doctor can't know, just based on your symptoms, if you've got swine flu.

Can you get h1n1 after being vaccinated?

You can still receive an H1N1 influenza vaccine if you have a cold or fever. In the case of a more severe illness with a fever or any type of infection, wait until you get better before receiving this vaccine. Keep track of any and all side effects you have after receiving this vaccine.

Can you pass the flu back and forth?

You could spread flu to others before you know you're sick. If you go back to work or school within 5 days after your symptoms started, chances you're still contagious.

Is Flu A or B worse 2020?

Jan. 16, 2020 -- Influenza is still going strong in the United States and isn't expected to slow down for at least several more weeks, according to a report from the CDC. What's more, this season's vaccine is only a 58% match for the B strain of flu, known as B/Victoria, that is hitting children especially hard.

Can swine flu be detected by blood test?

The Swine Flu (H1N1) Test is a medical diagnosis which makes use of Chest X-rays, routine blood tests, and the CBC test to identify any signs of this infection and prevent any pandemic through early and effective treatment or prevention.

How do you test for h1n1?

The most commonly used test is called a rapid influenza diagnostic test, which looks for substances (antigens) on a swab sample from the nose or back of the throat. These tests can provide results in about 15 minutes.

What is the difference between swine flu and regular flu?

They are similar. Swine flu is more likely to include diarrhea and vomiting, as well as the respiratory symptoms that come with typical seasonal human flu. Recent reports indicate that the A(H1N1) swine flu virus infects deeper into the lungs than typical seasonal human flu.

Does Lysol kill flu?

Lysol®'s disinfecting wipes, when used as directed, kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria*, including eight cold and flu viruses.

Is swine flu worse than other flus?

H1N1 Swine Flu No Worse Than Seasonal Flu. 7, 2010 -- In adults and children over age 6 months, the H1N1 swine flu was no more severe -- and posed no greater risk of serious disease -- than recent seasonal flu bugs.

Which vitamin is best for immune system?

3 Vitamins That Are Best for Boosting Your Immunity
  • Vitamin C is one of the biggest immune system boosters of all. In fact, a lack of vitamin C can even make you more prone to getting sick.
  • Vitamin B6 is vital to supporting biochemical reactions in the immune system.
  • Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps the body fight off infection.

Does getting sick build immune system?

We develop immunity in several ways. Natural exposure such as getting sick with an illness is one way. Once you get some illnesses, your immune system develops antibodies to that illness and it protects you from getting it again.