When will the swine flu (H1N1) go away from us?

January 31st, 2011 | Flu Symptoms and Signs Scroll Down To Read Answers To The Question

When will there be a vaccine in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
When will it just vanish like the Bird Flu? (HN51)
I am Diabetic and it will kill me of I get it. So shut up if you think I am over dramatic.

  1. lucyella says:

    when it wants

  2. costcogal07 says:

    never!

  3. David says:

    It isn’t a threat to your health really, no reason to worry about it. Just stress you don’t need.

  4. ruth says:

    nunca
    !!!!

  5. Ben says:

    they think it will be gone in 2-3 years time. there should be a vaccine there by flu season. and no, it won’t vanish like bird flu. for one, bird flu never really started. it never mutated to go from human to human. swine flu did. it’s too late for swine flu to just disappear. if it was going to, it would’ve already.

  6. TweetyBird says:

    Viruses don’t just disappear. Has seasonal flu gone away? Avian flu is still around too. Talk to your doctor about antivirals that can be used as a prophylactic. I’m not sure if Tamiflu is still being used.

  7. kid on the block says:

    It will probably take 2 or 3 seasons to go away in the absence of a vaccine. Bird flu (H5N1) never got going because it didn’t really transfer from person to person where as H1N1 transmits very easily.

    As a diabetic you are at greater risk of complications than the general population but since the likelihood is that the death rate will be around 0.2% overall your death still isn’t very likely – at a guess somewhere between 0.2% and 1%.

    So keep yourself healthy, keep your diabetes well controlled and even if you do catch it you stand a very, very good chance of surviving the disease even if you do spend a couple of days wondering if dying might be easier!!

  8. The First Dragon says:

    I’m diabetic too, and I don’t plan to die of flu. Not this year anyway.
    The 2009 swine flu vaccine, if I’m not mistaken, is due in September or so.
    There will still be some of it around in spite of the vaccine, because not everybody will get vaccinated.
    The “bird flu,” H5N1, that everybody was spooked about, has not yet made the jump to becoming a human flu, as the 2009 swine flu did. It is not contagious between humans. There have been bird flus in the past that made this jump; and it will probably happen again someday.



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