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| 2-Feb-10 11:00 PM EDT | ||
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The Flu at a Glance |
What is influenza?
Influenza, or the flu, is a contagious infection of the respiratory tract caused by influenza viruses that can make people very sick. People with the flu might have a cough, sore throat, fever, chills, or a runny nose. They may also have a headache, muscle aches, weakness, diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. http://www.flu.gov/individualfamily/about/index.html
What is the difference between seasonal influenza and H1N1 influenza?
How do I recognize if my child has the flu?
Call your child's doctor if your child gets sick with a runny nose, sore throat, or cough along with muscle aches, fever (often high), chills, nausea/vomiting, and loss of appetite. It is important to treat the flu early with antiviral medicines. Call the doctor as soon as you think your child has more than just a common cold. http://www.flu.gov/individualfamily/prevention/medicine/index.html
How can I find out where the flu vaccines are being offered?
Call the local health department or your child's doctor to check their supply of the vaccines. They may offer clinic times to give the vaccines. You can also visit http://www.flu.gov/whereyoulive/index.html to locate a clinic near you.
If I get sick, how do I keep my child and those around me from getting sick?
Where can I get up-to-date information on the flu, vaccines, and treatments?
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| For additional information on this article, please contact: | ||
| Tara Smith, PharmD | ||
| Source: Tara Smith, PharmD | ||
| http://www.kidsmeds.info | ||
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