This post is right.
Spanish flu has killed millions, in 1918 alone as many as 100 million people died from spanish flu.
Swine Flu has killed very few people.. maybe a few thousand
Original post is wrong....
Definitely the Swine Flu. It can kill and spread easily and quickly!
Symptoms have a long list. Symptoms are such as vomiting, coughing, body aches, sore throats, fevers over 100 degrees, and more.
It is spreading quickly in Mexico, so don't risk going there unless you want to die.
It is a Type A Influenza virus with RNA genome.Also called Swine Flu, the 2009 Pandemic Flu, 2009 Swine Flu, and A-H1N1/09.
Yes, it is the Influenza caused by the Type A H1N1/09 virus.
Influenza A virus subtype H1N1
eight genes are present in h1n1 virus
It is caused by a virus called A-H1N1/09 influenza virus (aka swine flu).
Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. The "classical" swine flu virus (an influenza type A H1N1 virus) was first isolated from a pig in 1930. Swine flu viruses cause illness in pigs, but the death rates are low. This new virus, although it is being called "swine flu," is not the same virus.
he Spanish Flu Pandemic, also known as La Grippe Espagnole, or La Pesadilla, was an unusually severe and deadly strain of avian influenza, a viral infectious disease, that killed some 50 million to 100 million people worldwide over about a year in 1918 and 1919 It is thought to have been one of the most deadly pandemics so far in human history. It was caused by the H1N1 type of influenza virus, which is similar to bird flu of today, mainly H5N1 and H5N2.
The influenza viruses are identified by and given names that correspond with the proteins on the capsid of the virus (outside coating of the virus). For example, the two proteins on the H1N1/09 virus are Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase, therefore the virus is called H1N1.The name of any mutations of the H1N1/09 influenza virus, would follow this same naming convention and it would be called by the name that is descriptive of the particular proteins it has on the capsid after the mutation.See the related question below for more information on the naming of influenza viruses.
Swine Flu is a respiratory disease caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. The "classical" swine flu virus (an influenza type A H1N1 virus) was first isolated from a pig in 1930. Swine flu viruses cause illness in pigs, but the death rates are low. This new virus, although it is being called "swine flu," is not the same virus.
Influenza is caused by a virus. its straight up a virus...
No, the pandemic A-H1N1/09 "swine flu" is just one of many Type A influenza strains. It is also one of many H1N1 flu subtypes. Besides Type A influenzas, there are also influenza Types B and C in humans.
they both are viruses ,very deadly,and is a very important thing is to run away from town and live in the ocean. grade school and first year have learning that tom protect them selves in that viruses..