Is within a testing to determine whether you own have the H1N1 (swine flu) virus?

Several people in my office own recently been sick. One person immediately has a confirmed H1N1 diagnosis. I was sick two weeks ago and did not even suspect it was H1N1. I still somewhat doubt that it be, but is there any way to test retroactively whether I have it, e.g. through the presence of antibodies?
Answers:    The "cheap" test would only show whether or not you had an helpful infection of swine flu. While it is certainly possible to tell whether you've been infected within the past - considering the overload on the health system already I seriously doubt you would find a doctor who would deem it necessary.
ces are it WAS swine flu you have a few weeks ago - the LARGE majority of people who have it don't even know because the symptoms are much more mild than even the "normal" seasonal flu...

So, in short, the answer is yes - it IS possible to update - but it would be expensive and probably not covered under any kind of insurance plan since it's pretty much a moot point now...
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