Children and the elderly.
The swine flu shot is used to prevent the flu, not to treat the flu if you already have it. To treat the flu, antiviral medications are more likely to be prescribed, such as Tamiflu.
The pet animal that is most likely to get the swine flu would be the pet pot-bellied pigs. The least likely would be reptiles, spiders, and insects. See the related question below for more information.
swine flu is not as bad as normal flu
swine flu
Only if you lick pigs.
Yes. People of all ages can get the swine flu. You must be careful and cautious, and get the vaccination to prevent it in the first place.
Yes, in the 2011-2012 flu season in the US, the FDA approved seasonal flu vaccines that protect against the three types of flu that will most likely be infecting people this year, which includes the H1N1/09 swine flu vaccine.
Where do you live and where have you traveled to in the past month. You most likely do not have it. What about a fever?
Most people who are not vaccinated against the swine flu or who have not had the swine flu will get it if exposed to it. Those who have had the vaccines will be immune.
Most animals are able to fight it off like most people are. There is a vaccine for pigs for one type of swine flu but it is not the same as the pandemic swine flu vaccine.
If you catch swine flu once, if you catch it again then it won't be as serious.
The swine flu IS in Miami just as it is in probably almost every state. The swine flu was transmitted from Mexico and has brought into the states most likely because some of the people came here hoping they would be safe. The people who were infected most likely didn't know because the symptons probably didn't kick in. So the swine flu is in Miami and can get more serious soon.