Swine flu turns into a deadly disease, if combined with asthma
One
expert emphasized that the swine flu virus, "H
1 N
1" has become a fierce lead to death if
combined with asthma.
Dr Matthew Peters, head of respiratory medicine hospital, Sydney, pointed to diabetes and chronic chest
diseases and diseases related to heart diseases is normal can lead to aggravation of the risk posed by avian influenza virus.
Dr. Peters pointed out that about 40% of those who entered the hospital for flu-related ill pigs in the United States were from patients with asthma.
Peters added that age group who were hospitalized because of flu-related illnesses, ranging from children up to the mid-fifties, and individuals who suffer from chronic diseases are at greater risk of.
Peters stressed that the persons who carried out the laying of the members or diseases related to an imbalance in the blood or immune system are most susceptible to infection by swine flu.