Yes, just as the many people who have died across the world in the 2009 pandemic, many Americans have died, although the number is relatively small when compared to the numbers who die of the seasonal flu. Most who died had underlying conditions that contributed to their inability to fight off the disease. See the related questions below for more information.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that more than
57 million people in the US have had the Swine Flu since the beginning of the pandemic through February 2010.
Swine Flu
yes..... a 23 month old has died from the swine flu
swine flu is not as bad as normal flu
You can die from any strain of flu, anywhere in the world.
Swine Flu
no
yes!!
is the swine flu in Oregon yet is the swine flu in Oregon yet is the swine flu in Oregon yet is the swine flu in Oregon yet
No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
The swine flu already hit in 2009. As of 2011, annual flu shots include a vaccine for swine flu.
Swine Flu
Anybody can potentially die from any flu, swine or otherwise. Those without a spleen are at a higher risk of developing chest infections (like pneunomia), but the spleen does not have anything to do with fighting any type of flu or whether you will die from it.