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Swine flu: What parents need to know (re-alert)
- If your child has fever, throat infection, body ache, consult doctor.
- Must go to a doctor at any government facility meant for swine flu.
- Swine flu testing is done only at government hospitals.
- Nose and throat swabs will be taken and tested.
- Child will not be quarantined if there are no symptoms.
- If clinical symptoms exist, child will be hospitalised, and tamiflu will be given only if the tests are positive.
- Act early to ensure quick recovery.
- Rapid screening advised by private hospitals not legal.
- Do not go for rapid screening as it's not 100 per cent accurate.
If you have any queries don't listen to rumours and panic, call toll free helplines: 1075 or 1800-11-4377.
Swine flu is certainly curable with timely intervention, correct diagnosis and a five-day medication.
Some specific precautions to be taken against H1N1:
- A mask to cover your nose and mouth is a must. These are not just regular masks but a special one called N-95 which filter microbes in the air that you inhale and exhale.
- A mask is a must when you are in a high-risk situation particularly when you have to go to a hospital to get tested and you have to be in the waiting room. Also keep the mask on when you are in a crowded place.
- Cover your mouth surely while coughing and sneezing turn your head and cough into your shoulder.
- Wash your hands in case there is body contact with someone who's got cold and cough.
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