Swine Flu- 96 year old strain of Type a influenza to which resistance is limited.
Mortality rate- 3%, kills very young, very old and sick/weak
Percent world population infected- .0000012%, 8500
Threat level- Minimal
Potential threat- moderate
Impact- None
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The tolerance of human swine influenza is higher and less serious in terms of danger to health than global warming. Global warming is the increase in the avergae temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Swine influenza affects a vast population of the humans and clearly does not have any relation to global warming as yet.
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The cause is the Influenza virus of the subtype H1N1Please see related link below answer for full information about Swine Influenza from WHO World Health Organization
Based o the prediction 2009-10 Swine flue will effect at least 2 Billion people. And impact will be more in Developing counties like India
Swine flu had a massive impact on China's economy especially tourism. During the pandemic, tourist arrivals where lower than the year before and hotel occupancy rates were at a all time low. The import and export industry was also affected by swine flu as government officials had put a stop to exporting produce from china.
Beacase it can kill :( :( :( :(
By the time that the World Health Organization declared the end of the pandemic, all states in the US and all countries of the world have had cases of swine flu.The following states have not had any confirmed cases of the Swine Flu:1. West Virginia2. Alaska
The possessive form for the noun swine is swine's.
WHO stands for World Health Organization. The WHO is responsible for tracking the progression of the swine flu, and other diseases that have the potential for being transmitted across the entire world.