Asthma UK’s team of clinical experts is offering important advice on how people with asthma can help protect themselves against swine flu now and into the autumn. - Make sure you use your preventer inhaler Adults and children with asthma are no more likely to contract swine flu than the rest of the population, but if they do get the virus, they could become unwell if their condition is not well-managed.
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