Swine flu in India: Hyderabad suspends drunk driving test over swine flu scare

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Written By: Poorva Chavan | Published : January 21, 2015 10:12 AM IST

Hyderabad, January 21, 2015: With the increasing number of swine flu deaths in the state, precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus have to be taken. Considering this, Hyderabad police have temporarily suspended their drink driving check.

The breath analyser test which is carried out to judge if the driver is under the influence of alcohol requires, breathing into the gadget, which might be contaminated if a swine flu patient is made to take the test. Although the straw of breath analyser is changed for every person, chances of contamination cannot be ruled out. Keeping in mind that the virus spreads through air droplets, policemen all around the state have been asked to wear precautionary masks while conducting drunk driving tests. Also, considering that swine flu poses a major threat to public health, drunk driving tests have been temporarily suspended. (Read: Swine flu: Ten facts you should know)

Read more about Swine flu causes, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and prevention

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Here are the top 10 facts you should know about the disease:

  1. Swine flu or H1N1 type A influenza is transmitted from people and NOT from pigs or swines.
  2. If you have normal immunity, you may not be prone to swine flu.
  3. People who are at high-risk include very young children, pregnant women, diabetics, people with heart conditions and those whose immune systems may be weak and compromised.
  4. Sudden fever of more than 100 degree Fahrenheit, fatigue, chills, headaches, cough and sneezing, sore throat, diarrhoea, loss of appetite are some of the symptoms of swine flu.
  5. One cannot exactly know that he/she is suffering from swine flu because the symptoms are very similar to regular flu. If you have very high fever for more than a day or two, sudden breathlessness, you should contact your doctor immediately.
  6. If you already have fever, it s better to stay at home in order to prevent the disease from spreading. Always cover your face while coughing and sneezing. Avoid touching your face, nose and eyes often. It can also spread through inanimate objects like the mobile phone, laptop etc. which we end up frequently using. So, it s better to avoid using others belongings. In case of sore throat, gargle with warm salt water.
  7. It is possible to prevent swine flu. Maintain your health and immunity well. Eat healthy food, get good sleep, avoid stress. Avoid visiting crowded public places if you can. If you do visit them, wash your hands and feet well. Better still, just take a shower.
  8. Though injectable vaccines (Influvac, Agrippal, Vaxigrip, Vaxiflu-S and Fluarix) against swine flu are available, the Government has ruled out universal vaccination for now and has recommended that it be used only for people who are actively treating the swine flu patients (doctors and other medical practitioners).
  9. Swine flu can only be diagnosed for sure in labs. It is diagnosed by identifying the particular antigens associated with the virus type. In general, this test is done in a specialized laboratory and is not done by many doctors offices or hospital laboratories. However, doctors offices are able to send specimens to specialized laboratories if necessary.
  10. There are certain antiviral drugs which help treat swine flu -Zanamivir (Relenza) and Oseltamivir (Tamiflu).One should take these only with a doctor s prescription since indiscriminate use could lead to resistance to the virus. The patient will need to hospitalized, isolated and put on a ventilator in severe cases.

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