Is it H1N1? | StandardNET – Ogden, Layton, Brigham, Weber, Davis, Top of Utah News

Updated 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Source: http://www.standard.net/

Do not panic! Most cases of H1N1 influenza are mild and resolve on their own with time. Most children with flu do not need to be seen in the clinic.

1) Keep your child at home and avoid contact with other people. Staying at home means that the sick person should not leave home except to seek medical care. This means avoiding normal activities, including work, school, daycare, travel, shopping, social and public gatherings until at least 24 hours without fever.

2) Contact your health ...

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BreastfeedingM 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

Do not stop breastfeeding if you are ill with H1N1! Limit formula feeds if you can. http://bit.ly/48TowN

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littleinkers 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

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