By Ninorta Dammo.  Swine flu begins in pigs.  It is also called H1N1.

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By Ninorta Dammo

 Swine flu begins in pigs.  It is also called H1N1.

 The swine flu started around 1918 in North America and came back 1976 Where?

Sings and Symptoms  Fever  Cough  Sore throat  Runny nose  Body aches  Headache  Chills  Tiredness

More about the Symptoms  Symptoms are flu-like.  Recovery.  After recovery.

Vector-Borne  Vector-borne describes a disease that is carried by a small animal from person to person

How does swine flu transfer?  Swine flu is passed by humans touching, coughing, and sneezing  It’s not usually passed from pigs to humans but it can be through touching

 There is a vaccine for H1N1  Medicine Is usually antiviral drugs

How Many people die each year?  In the 2009 outbreak, the CDC said that up to 400,000 died  Now, information on deaths from the flu is very limited

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Bibliography  flu/features/swine-flu-faq-1?page=2 flu/features/swine-flu-faq-1?page=2 