Swine Flu H1N1 Incubation Period

H1N1incubation period is very short, it is only approximated of somewhere between 4-7days but is still not confirmed. To find a possible preventive vaccine and curing vaccine, H1N1 a Swine origin Influenza A virus is constantly being medically researched world over. To study its transmission via different modes and further its effect different Medical research laboratories are working on this virus.

H1n1 Incubation Period

A growing pandemic threat is the Swine Flu H1N1. The time that symptoms appear, and also, to the time of infection, how long is it from the time of exposure? The latter two may be the same, but the former should be different.

This particular virus is spreading in a strange but a very common way as many other flu viruses and through the respiratory tracts also known as airborne infection, this virus is also being transmitted very easily from one person to another under close contact through the process of Particle Droplet transmission.

The mode of sneezing, coughing and unhygienic practices from friends, family or close group members like in workplaces and public places result in quick transmission of this Virus, it’s seen in all primary cases infection of this virus that the patients got this infection.

Always cover your face while coughing and sneezing so that there is no chance of transmit ion of any kind infection to people around us. People are advised to prevent close associations in public places, avoiding usage of unhygienic public utilities, avoiding crowded place and avoiding exposing oneself to infected person or infection prone areas.

Read More About :Food & Health

Comments Ahead

One Response to “Swine Flu H1N1 Incubation Period”

  1. By jason liu at 20th November, 2009

    my step son was just diagnosed with swine flu. my last contact with him was on 11/16. i was suppose to see my sister on 11/26. she has young children and i’m concerned i could be contagious even though i don’t have any symptoms. is it safe for me to visit her or should i stay away?