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While H1N1 swine influenza is usually not life threatening to people who usually have good health and immune systems are functioning properly, who have chronic medical conditions or compromised immune systems are at a high risk of developing serious complications or secondary conditions when infected with H1N1 virus. According to the "who" or "the World Health Organization, more than fifty percent of individuals hospitalized for complications serious due to the H1N1 virus has an underlying medical condition or problem with your immune system. For this reason, CDC "or" Center for Disease Control "Strongly encourages anyone who has a chronic health condition receive a vaccine against H1N1 influenza.

Chronic conditions that are considered high risk for developing complications from H1N1

Individuals at high risk of developing secondary complications or medical conditions due to H1N1, although providing a compromised or weakened immune system, as seen in people with HIV, AIDS or who are undergoing treatment for cancer that includes chemotherapy or radiation. Those with chronic diseases affecting the heart and lungs such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease " or COPD, and coronary artery disease are also more likely to experience a more serious case of swine flu, and develop secondary condition that is severe pneumonia and other infections. Other conditions that are considered high risk for developing complications of H1N1 include diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease, and people who are morbidly obese.

Additional precautions to take against H1N1 has an illness Chronic Disease

If you have a chronic illness, it is essential that you take extra precautions during flu season or anytime there is an outbreak of flu – particularly in your area. You should make sure you take the following precautions to stay as safe as possible during flu season:

 • Prepare a list of all your health conditions diseases including all forms of treatment that is currently host of conditions.
 • Make a list – preferably in kind – of all medications you are currently taking, along with the dose and the exact time of day that you take. Include all supplies that are being used to treat their condition, such as oxygen tanks, syringes, lancets or strip, such as those used for diabetes.
 • Be sure that your friends and family are informed of all medical problems.
 • Have the name of your doctor or provider of health care with your phone number name and address at your disposal at all times.
 • If you have a chronic disease that affects the respiratory system, be sure to report any change or difficulty in breathing immediately to your doctor or other healthcare provider.
 • If you become ill with similar symptoms to the flu, be sure to continue taking their medications unless otherwise indicated by your doctor.

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