Most of the deaths from Swine Flu have been among those between ages 30 and 50 with underlying chronic medical problems. In addition there have been deaths in children 5 and under. Interestingly, the age group of 65 and older, who are at highest risk for severe complications or death from seasonal flu, are among the least likely to get Swine Flu. It is believed that some time in their lives they were exposed to a virus that was similar enough to H1N1/09 that they have some cross-over immunity.
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!!
The swine flu already hit in 2009. As of 2011, annual flu shots include a vaccine for swine flu.
"The shot" is a vaccine for the swine flu. If you get the vaccine, then, in theory, you don't get the swine flu. If you didn't get it, then you didn't "survive" it, because "surviving" it means that you got the disease but didn't die from it. So, zero is the answer. On the other hand, the swine flu is no more deadly than the common flu, so the vast majority of the people who got the swine flu survived it.
North Carolina was said to have found the swine flu first but, the first person to die from the swine flu was in New Mexico
Children are dying from swine flu because people of any age can die from any type of flu including seasonal.
yes you can die from the flu... In fact regular flu is more harmful than swine flu. Any of you who disagree with me, I'm not lying, my mom is a doctor.