
Gripe porcina en el Reino Unido: ¿Cuáles son los síntomas de la nueva cepa?
Revisado por pares por Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAuthored by Lydia SmithPublicado originalmente 28 Nov 2023
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Se ha confirmado un caso de una nueva cepa de gripe porcina en el Reino Unido. La infección fue detectada en una prueba de detección rutinaria de gripe en un centro de atención primaria en North Yorkshire. Aquí tienes todo lo que necesitas saber sobre el virus.
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What is swine flu?
Swine flu is a type of viral infection. It's called swine gripe because it resembles a respiratory infection that pigs can get. This is the first detection of this particular strain of swine flu - called A(H1N2)v - in a human in the UK.
Swine flu is usually caused by three subtypes called H1N1, H1N2 and H3N2. These types occasionally infect humans, usually after direct or indirect exposure to pigs or contaminated environments.
In 2009, a swine flu pandemia caused by H1N1 infected millions of people worldwide. However, the current confirmed case is from a different strain.
The person infected, who has not been identified, had a mild illness but has now recovered.
How was this case of swine flu detected?
Volver al contenidoThe case was discovered as part of routine national flu surveillance, undertaken by the Agencia de Seguridad Sanitaria del Reino Unido (UKHSA) and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
The patient was tested by their GP in North Yorkshire on 9 November after experiencing respiratory symptoms. The infection was then identified via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing and genome sequencing - the process for analysing a sample of DNA.
Meera Chand, incident director at UKHSA, said experts are finding out more about how the person became infected1. They are not believed to have worked with pigs.
Officials are investigating where the infection came from and its risk to human health.
"It is thanks to routine flu surveillance and genome sequencing that we have been able to detect this virus," said Chand. "This is the first time we have detected this virus in humans in the UK, though it is very similar to viruses that have been detected in pigs.
"We are working rapidly to trace close contacts and reduce any potential spread. In accordance with established protocols, investigations are underway to learn how the person became infected and to assess whether there are any other related cases," she added.
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What are the symptoms of swine flu?
Volver al contenidoFor most people, swine flu is mild. The symptoms include cansancio, a temperatura alta, a seca, a dolor de garganta, aching muscles, chills, a runny nose, loss of appetite and sometimes vómitos y diarrea. Usually, the symptoms last for around a week.
Some people can become seriously ill with flu, including those that are immunocompromised or are pregnant. This is why it's important to have the annual flu jab. However, the routine flu jab does not protect against swine flu.
How do you treat swine flu?
Volver al contenidoSwine gripe is treated with rest, fluids and over-the-counter pain medication such as paracetamol.
The UKHSA advises avoiding contact with other people while you have symptoms, especially if they are elderly or have existing medical conditions.
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How to protect yourself from the flu
Volver al contenidoGetting your annual flu vaccination will help to protect you from becoming seriously ill from other strains of flu.
Whilst there are vaccines for swine flu- these are only given under certain conditions.
To protect yourself from flu, it's important to wash your hands regularly with soap and water. You can also use hand sanitiser if you can't access soap and water - for example, if you're on public transport.
It also helps to keep your hands away from your face whenever possible, as germs are most likely to enter your body through your eyes, nose and mouth. If you’re ill with flu, being around others puts them at risk - so you should stay at home to avoid infecting others.
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Volver al contenido1. Gov.uk: UKHSA detects human case of influenza A(H1N2)v.
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28 Nov 2023 | Publicado originalmente
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Lydia SmithRevisado por pares por
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

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