Swine fever is a highly contagious viral disease that can have devastating impacts on pig populations. If you are a pig farmer or work closely with pigs, it is important to be vigilant and take preventive measures to protect your animals. It is also essential to follow biosecurity protocols to minimize the risk of spreading the disease. If swine fever is detected in your area, you should report it to the relevant authorities immediately.
Growing fever is not a medical condition. It may refer to a slight increase in body temperature that can happen during growth spurts in children, but it is not a definitive or recognized medical term. It's important to monitor any fever in children and consult a healthcare professional if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
To help cool down a fever in a 71-year-old man with pneumonia, you can try using a cool washcloth on his forehead, ensuring proper hydration with water or electrolyte drinks, and give him a fever-reducing medication like acetaminophen as directed by a healthcare provider. It's important to monitor his temperature and seek medical advice if the fever persists or worsens.
Serina Hershley died due to scarlet fever at the age of five. Like many other children, she was still highly susceptible to the contagious and deadly disease at the time.
Pyrexia refers to an elevated body temperature, commonly known as a fever. Hyperpyrexia is a severe form of fever where body temperature rises significantly above normal levels, usually above 41.5°C (106.7°F). Hypothermia is when the body temperature drops below normal levels, typically below 35°C (95°F). It can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the degree of temperature drop.
This could be possible. I suggest starting to keep a record of your periods and visit a doctor if you are worried about it.
give me the clear picture about the swine fever?
Not always will you have the swine flu if you have a temperature over 101 but you should go see a doctor
Yes, it is.
No......why should I be? I don't have a child as of yet....
Not if they are no longer infected. If you are in contact with them after they had the flu but it has been a full 24 hours since they last had a fever without taking fever-reducing medicine, then they should no longer be able to pass the flu virus to you.
Well you really shouldn't be worried about the swine flu at all,inless if you are eldrly,a baby,or a toddler,pregnant,or a health care specialist aka a nurse or doctor.:) Most people recover,just think of it as the origanal flu which that's all it is.
Having a fever can make you feel cold and shiver from sweating. It is nature's way to cool you off from a fever. You may also feel hot with a fever. You can have a fever with the Swine Flu (Novel H1N1), so you may feel either way from the fever. See related question links below for more information about swine flu symptoms.
The swine plague is also called hog cholera and swine fever. It is a contagious disease that affects hogs and causes symptoms like fever, lesions, and seizures. This disease is caused by a virus belonging to the Pestvirus genus.
No.The Swine Fever is a disease that affects pigs and wild boar. The virus that causes it is very different than the swine flu H1N1/09 virus that causes Swine Flu in people.Swine Fever is also known as Classical Swine Fever, hog cholera, and pig plague.Swine Fever spreads rapidly and easily among pigs and causes fever, skin lesions, and even convulsions. It can cause losses for the pork producers, with the younger animals dying as quickly as 15 days from the onset of symptoms.See the WikiPedia link below for more information on Swine Fever, a disease of pigs which is different than Swine flu (H1N1/09 virus) that caused the pandemic of 2009.(Comments and discussion unrelated to the question have been moved from here to the discussion page.)
you should not worry. you should follow all the procedures and reccomendations to avoid getting sick by the flu.
Swine Fever, also known as African Swine Fever, is caused by a virus that specifically affects pigs. It is spread through direct contact with infected pigs, contaminated objects, or by consuming infected pork products. It does not affect humans.
Swine Fever is a disease that affects pigs and wild boar. Swine Fever is also known as Classical Swine Fever, hog cholera, and pig plague. Swine Fever spreads rapidly and easily among pigs and causes fever, skin lesions, and even convulsions. It can cause many losses for the pork producers, with the younger animals dieing as quickly as 15 days from onset of symptoms. See the WikiPedia link below for more information on Swine Fever, a disease of pigs which is different than Swine flu (Novel H1N1 virus) that people are getting. Chills, High Temparatures, Loss Of Appitite, Feeling Sick and others