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Description of H1N1 (Swine) Flu Symptoms Graphic
On the left side of the graphic is a title line stating "Swine flu Symptoms" and a paragraph with the following text:
Symptoms of the swine flu are very similar to those of seasonal influenza. If you feel ill, stay home from work or school because an infected person can shed the virus 24 hours before symptoms start and up to seven days later. If you exhibit symptoms and believe you may have swine flu, call your physician before making a trip to see him or her, then follow advice on how to proceed.
On the right side of the graphic is a frontal view of the human body with skeletal system and internal organs. Leaders lines point to locations on the body indicating symptoms associated with swine flu.
pointing to the head - fever or chills, headache, nasal congestion or runny nose
pointing to the throat - sore throat
pointing to the chest - cough, body aches or lethargy
pointing to the digestive organs - lack of appetite, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea



