Joseph Bellanti Gives Swine Flu Prevention Tips to Education.com

August 20, 2009

As summer comes to an end, students are preparing to head back to school, but they face a potential threat this year---swine flu.

Joseph Bellanti, professor of pediatrics and microbiology, stressed that even though swine flu is thought to be more virulent than the common flu, people should still follow similar symptomatic protocol.

"Body aches, fever, soar throat, cough, runny nose and headache are all symptoms," Bellanti told Education.com. He urged that students be sent home from school if they have any of the symptoms.

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