Alert from NHS: Important information about swine flu

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    There has been a further fall in the number of new swine flu cases, with an estimated 5,000 in the week to August 27. However, numbers may well increase again. Read the latest official advice to help protect yourself, your family and others.

    Key messages

    If you have flu-like symptoms and are concerned that you may have swine flu:

    – You have a serious underlying illness

    – you are pregnant

    – you have a sick child under one year old

    – your condition suddenly gets much worse

    – your condition is still getting worse after seven days (or five days for a child)

    Note: The National Pandemic Flu Service is a self-care service that will asses your symptoms and, if required, provide an authorisation number which can be used to collect antiviral medication from a local collection point. For those who do not have internet access, the same service can be accessed by telephone on:

    • Telephone: 0800 1 513 100
    • Minicom: 0800 1 513 200

    For more information on the National Pandemic Flu Service go to Flu Service – Q&A

    Key actions

    Swine flu is spreading fast in the UK. Prepare now by:

    • Learning to recognise the symptoms of swine flu
    • Establishing ‘flu friends’ – friends and relatives who can help if you fall ill
    • Keeping  paracetamol-based cold remedies in the house
    • Having a thermometer available so you can check your temperature if needed

    Note: If you have elderly or vulnerable neighbours please check on them. They may need your help but be reluctant to ask for it. It is important you do what you can.

    Key reading

    Note: To order a Braille copy of the swine flu information leaflet, call the swine flu information line on 0800 1 513 513

    Good hygiene

    Preventing the spread of germs is the single most effective way to slow the spread of diseases such as swine flu. You should always:

    • Ensure everyone washes their hands regularly with soap and water
    • Clean surfaces regularly to get rid of germs
    • Use tissues to cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze
    • Place used tissues in a bin as soon as possible

    Further information

    Go to Directgov for essential cross-government information on swine flu, including latest advice on travel, schools and other public services

    Go to BusinessLink for essential information to help businesses deal with the effects of swine flu

    Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

    If you live in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland go to this pandemic flu information page.  It will direct you to swine flu information and treatment advice in your area.

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