The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have predicted that 30 to 40% or more of the population could have Swine Flu before the pandemic is over.
85 people were affected by H1N1
currently only 1
Many People in her Philippines are sick to A(H1N1) flue virus.
according to the latest data 1800, mostly the elderly.
The H1N1 virus does not choose between people according to their ethnicity or nationality. We all are equally at risk.
yep, influenza does not discriminate
So far the government enforces people with the H1N1 virus to quarantine themselves and there are a few tablets you can get.
Scientists were worried that it would mutate.
That information is no longer being kept or made available. The counts of cases of H1N1/09 is no longer done. Testing is not often done to determine the type of flu and states are no longer required to report separate counts of H1N1 flu infections to the CDC in the US. Most, if not all, countries are no longer keeping counts of cases of H1N1/09, but monitoring of the total incidences of flu during the flu season is still continuing.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
Yes, a 13-year old cat was diagnosed with the H1N1 virus after its owners were infected with Swine Flu.See related questions below about other animals and H1N1/09 infections.
You can get it by someone being infected with it and coughing or sneezing around you.