Quoting the abstract:
I remember a doctor that I know having told me something similar not long ago. In short: don't panic, it's just a mild flu :)
Swine flu is very contagious. But the severity of swine flu is much lower than the seasonal flu (the flu of normal winters).
Swine flu demands common sense and calmness, as for seasonal flu. Contact your physician only in severe cases, such as coughing up blood or significant difficulty breathing.
Medications for swine flu such as Tamiflu and Relenza do not prevent the disease, and they are not useful for treatment in healthy people, They have common side effects some of which are serious causing admission to hospital. These medications might be useful in severe cases, but this is unproven.
Vaccine against swine flu is experimental. Nobody knows how effective it will be in preventing the disease or how safe it will be.
Swine flu does not have any different consequences for pregnant women than seasonal flu.
Previous flu pandemics do not produce high mortality since we have had antibiotics to cure pneumonias which complicate flu. Previous flu pandemics have no “second wave” and if it takes place it is not likely to be more severe.
Health services must always take care of thousands of acute and chronic patients, and it is important not to waste time and resources for mild cases of swine flu.
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Hehe, but of course we have to panic, dear, how else are all those globe-governing drug-companies get richer?... :)
Honestly, I've spent all summer in a class with children who had been on vacations and back all the time. Nobody got sick, nobody even sneezed -- and indeed swine flu was the last thing on my mind every morning when I went to work. If it gets me, I'll stay indoors for 3-4 days and eat kiwis and drink warm chicken-soup and tea and do whatever I normally do when I catch a cold. What the beep... :)
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