To get the H1N1 vaccine, you usually just go to your doctor or local clinic.
Hemagglutanin & Neurominadase are surface antigens. The number '1' refers to the specific sub-type of those antigens. The sub-types differ in their basic structure.
The H1N1 virus does not choose between people according to their ethnicity or nationality. We all are equally at risk.
a little bit over 50 or 60.
They are different types of influenza viruses. Human "Swine flu" (H1N1/09) is caused by Type A viruses.
Yes. There is no longer a waiting period between when you get any influenza shot, including H1N1, and when you can give blood.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
To stop the sprend of the virus... and the school is being stupid
There is no information on if any of the Gosselin's have had H1N1.
The h1n1 came from a pig
It can be possible. H1N1 can effect anyone in the United states.
H1N1 is a grouping of viruses that are subtypes of the Type A Influenza viruses. There are three types of influenza viruses that people get: Type A, Type B, and Type C. The type A H1N1 subtype of viruses are the most common cause of flu in humans (around half of all flu cases in 2006, for example). Some strains of H1N1 are also found to cause disease in other animals such as birds and pigs. The H1N1 subtype has been responsible for some major flu pandemics in recent history, for example, the post-World War 1 Spanish flu in 1918 and the 2009 swine flu pandemic (A-H1N1/09) were both due to Type A H1N1 virus subtypes.See related question below for more information about the virus that caused the 2009 Pandemic: Novel H1N1 Swine Flu also known as A-H1N1/09 virus.