The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the H1N1/09 Pandemic over in October 2010, and reported that we are now in the Post Pandemic Phase of the WHO Pandemic Phases. The report included that the virus has caused cases in every country of the world now. There are still places with outbreaks, but not with epidemics or pandemics.
Get your flu shot now in the US, it contains the vaccine for preventing this virus as well as for two other viruses. Through prevention of infection with vaccinations, the spread can be entirely halted.
The numbers and locations of swine flu infections are no longer being tracked and reported separately from other flu-like illnesses now that the pandemic has been declared over. Few tests to determine the exact strain of flu are still being done since the treatment is typically the same for swine (H1N1/09) flu as for any type of flu virus.
Yes, swine flu was found during the 2009 pandemic in every country.
Swine flu came to Hong Kong in 2009
Yes, discussion about the pandemic of swine flu would be a part of Social Studies.
Yes. A group of turkeys in Ontario, Canada were found to have the pandemic swine flu in 2009.
Before the 2009 Pandemic of H1N1/09 was declared over, it had been found in every country of the world.
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 World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a state of pandemic due to the H1N1/09 Swine Flu. As of late March 2010 the pandemic is still in effect and the spread of H1N1 continues in some areas of the globe. For current situation, see the related question below.
swine flu
Yes and no. The pandemic that began in 2009 has been declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO), and we are now in the Post Pandemic Phase of the WHO's defined levels of pandemics. But that does not mean there are no longer any cases of the swine flu anywhere in the world and it does not mean that the risk of getting this flu is over. It is still important to get the seasonal flu vaccination for the 2011-2012 flu season (now in the Northern Hemisphere), which contains the H1N1/09 vaccine, since there are still regional outbreaks in some locations.
Swine Flu is the same thing as the seasonal flu but it spreaded so much that it became an pandemic and it mostly came from livestock as its main transmission
Yes, during the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic it spread to every country in the world.