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Q: How was the Spanish flu different from the regular flu?
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Can you die from the regular flu?

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Was the Spanish flu avian or swine?

The 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was closely related to an avian virus.


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Where did the Spanish flu hit?

The Spanish Flu was a true Pandemic, affecting every corner of the world.


Does Swine Flu cures by itself like a regular flu or needs special tratment?

There is no cure for Swine Flu.


How do you get well once you have the spanish flu?

Your body has to respond to the Spanish flu before you get better, It usually takes 7 to 10 days. However the Spanish flu epidemic occurred in 1918. It was called the H1 N1 influenza.


Is the avian flu viral or bacterial?

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What was the deadliest flu?

The Spanish Flu during WWI killed millions world wide.


What was the worst pandemic?

The 1918 pandemic of the Spanish Flu killed multiple millions world wide.