In March and early April in 2009, cases of Swine Flu were first reported in the US in Southern California and near San Antonio, Texas.
It was in March when the illness broke out in a small town in southern Mexico. La Gloria has about 3,000 people, and it is now believed the first human cases of the Novel H1N1 Influenza may have started there. However, although a particular pig farm in Mexico was thought to have perhaps had the first case of the flu among pigs, the Mexican government tested and found no evidence of that at the farm. It is now believed that the first case among pigs was more likely at a different farm in Texas.
The first known person to have contracted the 2009 H1N1 Influenza was a young boy named Edgar Hernandez from La Gloria. He survived the virus.
It was in March 2009 when the illness broke out in a small town in southern Mexico. La Gloria has about 3,000 people, and it is now believed the first human cases of the Novel H1N1 Influenza may have started there.
The first known person to have contracted the 2009 H1N1 Influenza was a young boy named Edgar Hernandez from La Gloria. He survived the virus.
All i know is that it has killed over 150 people in Mexico. It has also swarmed New York. But no one has died of it in America. For more info, see LuvJasper's article on the Swine Flu.
During the 2009 swine flu H1N1 pandemic, it spread everywhere. It was a true pandemic that was present in all countries of the world.
Swine flu is not spread by mosquitoes. See the related questions below for more information about how swine flu is spread.
no because if you do not get something then you can't spread it think of a common cold if you don't have it then you don't spread it it will probably be the same for the swine flu
Yes, during the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic it spread to every country in the world.
Yes, Swine Flu has spread throughout all of the UK.
Germs do breed faster in warmer climates. However, swine flu is just as likely to spread in summer as it is in winter.
During the 2009 swine flu H1N1 pandemic, the swine flu spread to all major cities in the US in every state as well as to all other nations in the world.
Swine flu cannot be spread by eating properly prepared pork.
no it might spread the virus
yes! it is very contagious!!
It can be spread by coughing or sneezing
During the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic, the viral infection spread to all parts of the world and in every state in the US. It was a true pandemic.
Yes, it has spread to half of the area already.