Comparison Charts for H1N1 Flu vs. Seasonal Flu vs. Cold
Comparison Charts for H1N1 Flu vs. Seasonal Flu vs. Cold
Symptoms Fever
Chills Headache Aches and pains, muscle aches, chest discomfort Fatigue and weakness
Extreme Exhaustion Stuffy/Runny Nose Sneezing Sore throat Cough
Gastrointestinal symptoms Onset
Infectious Period
H1N1 Flu Usually present but not always, > 100?
Yes Yes Yes, often severe
Fatigue, may be severe
Not Stated Yes Yes Yes Yes
Diarrhea, vomiting possible
Rapid onset, 3-5 hours, hits hard with
fever, aches pain H1N1 virus may be able to infect others from 1 day before getting sick to 5-7 days after. This can be longer in children
and people with weakened immune
systems.
Influenza
Usually present and high (102-104);
typically lasts 3-4 days Common
Very Common Very Common Often severe
Mild
Cold (Viral URI) Uncommon, if present, typically low grade ( ................
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