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Swine Flu Cleaning, Disinfecting
& Sanitizing Company (H1N1)

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(866) 775-7386

We are a professional swine flu cleaning and disinfecting company specializing in swine flu (influenza) sanitizing, cleaning and decontamination.

Swine Flu Terminology:

  • Swine Flu Cleanup
  • Swine Flu Decontamination
  • Swine Flu Disinfection
  • Swine Flu Sanitation
  • Swine Flu Sanitizing
  • Swine Influenza Cleaning
  • Swine Flu Cleaning Company
  • Swine Flu Disinfecting Company
  • Swine Influenza Decontamination

Services we provide:

  • Cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing schools, hospitals, commercial buildings, residential homes
  • Decontaminate structures to help eliminate additional spreading of swine flu / influenza (H1N1)
  • H1N1 disinfecting (disinfection), sanitizing and cleaning

Swine Flu in People

How does one catch the swine flu?
Swine flu viruses do not normally infect human beings. Swine flu cases occur in persons with direct exposure to pigs (children near pigs at a fair or workers in the swine industry). There are documented cases of one person spreading swine flu to others and it is reported to be airborn.

According to the "CDC anticipates that there will be more cases, more hospitalizations and more deaths associated with this new virus in the coming days and weeks because the population has little to no immunity against it.

Novel influenza A (H1N1) activity is now being detected in two of CDC’s routine influenza surveillance systems as reported in the May 8, 2009 FluView. FluView is a weekly report that tracks U.S. influenza activity through multiple systems across five categories.

The May 8 FluView found that the number of people visiting their doctors with influenza-like-illness is higher than expected in the United States for this time of year. Second, laboratory data shows that regular seasonal influenza A (H1N1), (H3N2) and influenza B viruses are still circulating in the United States, but novel influenza A (H1N1) and “unsubtypable”* viruses now account for a significant number of the viruses detected in the United States.

It’s thought that novel influenza A (H1N1) flu spreads in the same way that regular seasonal influenza viruses spread; mainly through the coughs and sneezes of people who are sick with the virus.

CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to the outbreak. CDC’s response goals are to reduce the spread and severity of illness, and to provide information to help health care providers, public health officials and the public address the challenges posed by this new public health threat. "

There are documented cases of the swine flu in the following states:

U.S. Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
(As of May 11, 2009, 11:00 AM ET)
States # of
Confirmed
Cases
Deaths
Alabama
4
Arizona
182
California
191
Colorado
39
Connecticut
24
Delaware
44
Florida
54
Georgia
3
Hawaii
6
Idaho
1
Illinois
487
Indiana
39
Iowa
43
Kansas
36
Kentucky**
10
Louisiana
9
Maine
4
Maryland
23
Massachusetts
88
Michigan
130
Minnesota
7
Missouri
14
Nebraska
13
Nevada
9
New Hampshire
4
New Jersey
7
New Mexico
30
New York
190
North Carolina
11
Ohio
6
Oklahoma
14
Oregon
17
Pennsylvania
10
Rhode Island
7
South Carolina
32
South Dakota
1
Tennessee
54
Texas
179
2
Utah
63
Vermont
1
Virginia
16
Washington
128
1
Washington, D.C.
4
Wisconsin
384
TOTALS   (44)
2618 cases
3 deaths

 

 

 

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