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The Spanish Influenza; is a flu in Spain I guess it could be like the Swine Flu... in a way that theree was no cure for the influenza epidemic but no, swine means pigs
It could strike anywhere. People traveling on planes can bring it home with them very easily.
Usually it is carried by an infected person who is traveling while sick.
Salmonella Poisoning Increased risk of Influenza virus infection (influenza A, B, and other...Swine, etc.) Increased risk of Trichinosis
There have been 21 confirmed cases in Europe, 10 of them in Spain but none so far in Italy.
Yes, In my opinion swine flu had an huge negative impact on my travelling. I had booked a flight for Mexico as it was sisters wedding. But because of swine flu my fight was cancelled as it way too dangeroud to travel abroad. I was very disspointent as i missed my sisters wedding but i understand why the flights were cancelled, it was done to keep the travellers safe.
The possessive form for the noun swine is swine's.
Yes, traveling to Mexico is very dangerous. Especially with outbreaks of the swine flu, you don't want to go to Mexico.
It depends on the formulation of the vaccine that you choose or are able to use. There are injections (IM and ID), and nasal sprays, with different age indications. None are given to infants under 6 months old. For the age recommendations for the various swine flu formulations, see the related question below.
But Barcelona is in Spain......
Yes, they are among those at highest risk for complications and death due to their immature immune systems, especially infants under 6 months old.
Swine is the plural form of swine.