You don't capitalize swine flu. You can write H1N1, but since 'influenza' is not a proper noun, and neither is the word "swine", it is not written that way.
The farmer raised a herd of swine for commercial purposes.
Flew is a homophone for flu.
I caught the flu after being exposed to someone who was sick.
The word "flu" in mandarin is written as 流感. It can be pronounced liu-gan.
I had to rest when I caught the flu, but once I got better, I flew to visit my family.
No, you don't. The words "swine" and "influenza" are not proper nouns.
Swine flu is a disease, a strain of Influenza that is more serious than common flu.
Environmental disease.
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Yes. "Swine flu" is a shortened name for the H1N1/09 influenza, which is a viral infection that causes disease in humans (and other animals). It is considered an infectious disease that causes illness in the hosts of the virus.
No it's not a joke. The proper name for swine flu is H1N1 Flu.
Swine flu is an example of a disease.
Yes, Swine Flu is an infectious disease and can be transmitted to others. (see Related Question below for details)
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The disease developed from Influenza known as Swine Flu (also Schwein) Edit: It is called H1N1, not H1M1.
Swine flu is not spread by mosquitoes. See the related questions below for more information about how swine flu is spread.