No. There have been no cases of Novel H1N1 found in any pets so far according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. People are getting it from other people. If it were to be an animal spreading it directly to us, it would more likely be a pig or pot bellied pig.
yes of couse god ...... they only calll it swine flu because of different diseases ::)
Swine flu
Swine flu was first found in huge US owned pig farms in Mexico.
In the 2011-2012 Flu Season in the US, the swine flu A-H1N1/09 pandemic swine flu vaccine is included as one of the three types of flu viruses in the seasonal flu shot. So you don't have to get a separate vaccination this year for the swine flu as was needed in the 2009-2010 flu season. Check your local pharmacies. Many national drug store chains, grocery stores with pharmacies, and local drug stores give them, such as Kroger, Walgreen's, CVS, Walmart, etc.
That will only be needed if a new mutation of the swine flu occurs that the current swine flu vaccine isn't able to prevent. In the 2009-2010 flu season in the US two shots were need, the regular seasonal flu shot and the H1N1/09 Swine flu shot. But in the current 2010-2011 flu season in the US, the seasonal flu vaccination contains the vaccine for swine flu in addition to the other varieties of flu that are expected to be circulating. So only one shot is needed this year for protection in the flu season.
During the 2009 swine flu H1N1 pandemic, the swine flu spread to all major cities in the US in every state as well as to all other nations in the world.
To date, there are no confirmed cases of the swine flu in Pennsylvania. The only confirmed death in the US was in Texas.
Yes.
The Swine Flu of leukemia
God didn't send swine flu, it mutated from strains of pig, avian and human flu. Also, it's hardly a plague on mankind. In the time since it came about, more people have died from normal human flu than swine flu.
Yes, during the swine flu H1N1/09 pandemic, the virus spread to every state in the US and every nation in the world.
In the US in the 2012-2013 flu season, the H1N1/09 swine flu vaccine is included once again in the "regular" trivalent and quadravalent vaccines that have been prepared for the seasonal flu. No separate vaccination is needed.