H1N1 VirusFeeling under the weather?  Not in your usual tip top shape?  You could be the next victim of the Swine Flu!H1N1 Virus, as it takes on an immune system.  By:  Chelsey BuchholzTechnology 290
The importance of knowing Becoming educated about the H1N1Virus/Swine Flu will defer:DeathMissing school, work, and other extracurricular activities from being sickSpreading the fluDr. Frieden said in an eSchool News report, "Influenza can be unpredictable, so preparation and planning are key. "We can't stop the tide of flu, but we can reduce the number of people who become very ill by preparing well and acting effectively”(eSchool News).
What is H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu?Respiratory InfectionThe H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu contains genetics from human, avian, and swine flu viruses (Mayo Clinic).H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu spreads rapidlyJune, 2009 the epidemic had been verified worldwide (Mayo Clinic).Swine Flu was named after influenza in pigs (Mayo Clinic).
Symptoms of H1N1 Virus/Swine FluSore ThroatCoughBody achesHigh FeversChills TiredDiarrheaVomiting ( Info from Mayo Clinic) Fatigue
Avoiding H1N1 Virus/Swine FluStay home if sickWash hands thoroughly and constantlyAvoid large crowds of peopleSteer clear of sick ones(Info from Mayo Clinic)
TreatmentsSymptom ReliefAntiviral Drugs- oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Mayo Clinic)                   Tamiflu
Impacting K-12 EducationStudents missing school/lessonsSchool ClosingsTeachers and parents in fearCleaning Frenzy
Education Survives Companies help schools continue with lectureSick students still learning at homeOffice Live for teachers and students
Game PlanSchools hosting Swine Flu shots Learning at homePodcastsDVDsTake Home Learning Packets(eSchool News)
Spreading of the GermsGet flu shotsStay home when sickSteer clear from sick onesClean, clean, clean
ConclusionBe aware of H1N1 Virus/Swine FluKnow the symptomsTake PrecautionsGet vaccinatedIf child/student misses school, know about technology learningSTAY HEALTHY AND CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN!
ReferencesPicture References:Author:  AJC1Name:  H1N1 Influenza VirusURL:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajc1/3493605447/sizes/s/Author:  infrogmationName:  Wellbe SaysURL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/infrogmation/3486970729/sizes/s/Author:  obo-bobolinaName:  Super FatigueURL:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/obo-bobolina/1042616799/sizes/s/Author:  Richard SunderlandName:  TamifluURL:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardsunderland/3766491852/sizes/s/
ReferencesOnline Sources:Mayo Clinic Staff.  (September 30, 2009).  Mayo Clinic:  H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu).  	Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/swine-flu/DS01144Staff and Wire Reports.  (October 28, 2009).  eSchool News:  Feds Revise 	Swine Flu Guidance.  Retrieved from 	http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?print&i=60100Staff and Wire Reports.  (September 16, 2009).  eSchool News:  Companies 	Help Schools Survive Swine Flu.  Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=60722Staff and Wire Reports.  (June 18, 2009).  eSchool News:  Schools Could be Clinics for Swine Flu Shots.  Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/news-by-subject/safety-	security/index.cfm?i=59287
ReferencesOnline SourcesStaff and Wire Reports.  (August 25, 2009).  eSchool News:  Feds Issue More 	Guidance on Swine Flu.  Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=60331

H1N1 Virus PowerPoint

  • 1.
    H1N1 VirusFeeling underthe weather? Not in your usual tip top shape? You could be the next victim of the Swine Flu!H1N1 Virus, as it takes on an immune system. By: Chelsey BuchholzTechnology 290
  • 2.
    The importance ofknowing Becoming educated about the H1N1Virus/Swine Flu will defer:DeathMissing school, work, and other extracurricular activities from being sickSpreading the fluDr. Frieden said in an eSchool News report, "Influenza can be unpredictable, so preparation and planning are key. "We can't stop the tide of flu, but we can reduce the number of people who become very ill by preparing well and acting effectively”(eSchool News).
  • 3.
    What is H1N1Virus/Swine Flu?Respiratory InfectionThe H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu contains genetics from human, avian, and swine flu viruses (Mayo Clinic).H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu spreads rapidlyJune, 2009 the epidemic had been verified worldwide (Mayo Clinic).Swine Flu was named after influenza in pigs (Mayo Clinic).
  • 4.
    Symptoms of H1N1Virus/Swine FluSore ThroatCoughBody achesHigh FeversChills TiredDiarrheaVomiting ( Info from Mayo Clinic) Fatigue
  • 5.
    Avoiding H1N1 Virus/SwineFluStay home if sickWash hands thoroughly and constantlyAvoid large crowds of peopleSteer clear of sick ones(Info from Mayo Clinic)
  • 6.
    TreatmentsSymptom ReliefAntiviral Drugs-oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Mayo Clinic) Tamiflu
  • 7.
    Impacting K-12 EducationStudentsmissing school/lessonsSchool ClosingsTeachers and parents in fearCleaning Frenzy
  • 8.
    Education Survives Companieshelp schools continue with lectureSick students still learning at homeOffice Live for teachers and students
  • 9.
    Game PlanSchools hostingSwine Flu shots Learning at homePodcastsDVDsTake Home Learning Packets(eSchool News)
  • 10.
    Spreading of theGermsGet flu shotsStay home when sickSteer clear from sick onesClean, clean, clean
  • 11.
    ConclusionBe aware ofH1N1 Virus/Swine FluKnow the symptomsTake PrecautionsGet vaccinatedIf child/student misses school, know about technology learningSTAY HEALTHY AND CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN!
  • 12.
    ReferencesPicture References:Author: AJC1Name: H1N1 Influenza VirusURL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajc1/3493605447/sizes/s/Author: infrogmationName: Wellbe SaysURL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/infrogmation/3486970729/sizes/s/Author: obo-bobolinaName: Super FatigueURL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/obo-bobolina/1042616799/sizes/s/Author: Richard SunderlandName: TamifluURL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardsunderland/3766491852/sizes/s/
  • 13.
    ReferencesOnline Sources:Mayo ClinicStaff. (September 30, 2009). Mayo Clinic: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu). Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/swine-flu/DS01144Staff and Wire Reports. (October 28, 2009). eSchool News: Feds Revise Swine Flu Guidance. Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?print&i=60100Staff and Wire Reports. (September 16, 2009). eSchool News: Companies Help Schools Survive Swine Flu. Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=60722Staff and Wire Reports. (June 18, 2009). eSchool News: Schools Could be Clinics for Swine Flu Shots. Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/news-by-subject/safety- security/index.cfm?i=59287
  • 14.
    ReferencesOnline SourcesStaff andWire Reports. (August 25, 2009). eSchool News: Feds Issue More Guidance on Swine Flu. Retrieved from http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/index.cfm?i=60331

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Today, we will be discussing what H1N1 Virus is, what causes the sickness, how it is affecting our society (especially in schools), and the prevention of catching the Swine Flu.
  • #3 Why is it important to become educated about the H1N1 Virus and Swine Flu? By becoming educated about this current issue, parents and children will ultimately be able to defer death. Yes, H1N1 can and has caused deaths. The goal is for parents and students to become more aware of the sickness, to embark better health priorities. If a student or parent is more health conscious, it will defer missing school, work, and other extracurricular activities. It is important for anyone feeling sick to stay home to prevent the spread of the flu. eSchool News has reported last spring more than 700 schools from twenty-five states had to shut their doors temporarily, to stop the spread of the Swine Flu (eSchoolNews).
  • #4 The H1N1 Virus/Swine flu is a respiratory infection, caused by an influenza virus (Mayo Clinic). The virus contains genetics from human, avian, and swine flu viruses (Mayo Clinic). In June of 2009, the epidemic had been verified worldwide (Mayo Clinic).
  • #5 Symptoms of the H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu are: sore throat, coughing, body aches, high fevers, chills, feeling tired, diarrhea, and vomiting. If you have any of these symptoms, stay home until you are feeling better. This will prevent the spread of the flu.
  • #6 To avoid H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu stay home if you are feeling sick, wash you’re hands thoroughly and constantly, steer clear of large crowds of people, and sick ones. These small steps will make a huge difference in the likeability of catching H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu.
  • #7 Doctors may prescribe extra medication to relieve inflammation, open airways, and stop lung secretions (Mayo Clinic). Antiviral drugs are only prescribed for at risk patients because one’s body can build a resistance to the drug. People at risk for antiviral drugs are hospitalized patients, people with shortness of breath and flu symptoms, children under the age of five, adults sixty-five and older, and pregnant women (Mayo Clinic).
  • #8 Many schools have been forced to close their doors, until the health of their students returns. With so many students sick and not coming to school (thankfully to stop the spread of germs), the education door is on hold. Teachers and parents fear the sickness for themselves and loved ones. The cleaning frenzy has begun, with extra hand washing and Lysol bottles ready to defeat the germs.
  • #9 Microsoft Corp and other technology bound companies are helping education survive by providing online services for students and teachers to access. Sick students at home are able to log onto an Office Live site, where their teachers and classmates have posted notes, assignments, and other educational things. The sick students can communicate with their teacher and fellow classmates, while posting homework assignments and blogs (eSchool News).
  • #10 Schools are discussing hosting vaccinations for the H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu at actual schools (eSchool News). Schools are discussing in depth strategies to take if students are out of school for sickness for long periods of time. These strategies include websites for at home learning, podcasts with lectures, educational DVDs, and twelve week learning packets to be sent home with students to accomplish (eSchool News).
  • #11 To prevent further outbreaks of the H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu be prepared to get flu shots. Stay home when you’re not feeling well to prevent further outbreaks. Steer clear from sick ones, until they are healthy. Wash your hands many times a day, and keep your room disinfected and clean.
  • #12 Now that you are aware what the H1N1 Virus/Swine Flu is, you can prevent sickness. If your not feeling well, stay home to prevent the spread of germs. Take precautions, meaning wash your hands frequently and keep your house and classroom clean. To further prevent H1N1 get the flu shot and if forced to miss school be aware of online technology learning opportunities. Most important, stay healthy and clean!