Understanding Swine Flu (Influenza A H1N1): Expert Commentary by Mary Young

May 6, 2009

Mary Young, assistant professor of medicine, shared insights regarding the H1N1 virus and answered several questions geared to help the general public understand a little more about H1N1.


According to Young, H1N1 is by coughing and sneezing. People in the United States have reported symptoms of fever, headaches and muscle aches. The primary way to avoid H1N1 is good hand washing, especially before consuming hand-held food. Currently, researchers are studying vaccines against this type of influenza. At this time, medication is available to treat H1N1.


"Most cases in the U.S. are mild cases," said Young. "We will need to watch this over time and just wait to see what develops between now and the Fall."

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