It has not been assigned to a Kingdom in the standard taxonomic classification system. Currently the taxonomy of viruses is less defined that of other and living organisms. Since viruses are really not living organisms, they do not have a Kingdom assigned.
Ordinarily (except for viruses) the hierarchy is:
Life
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
For viruses the hierarchy and classification usually begins at the Family level and continues down to the Serotype or subtype and strain, however, there are many different methods of classification with some more specific and some much less specific.
A-H1N1/09 Pandemic Influenza "Swine Flu of 2009" (an RNA virus genome)
Kingdom: Unassigned
Phylum: Unassigned
Class: Unassigned
Virus Groups (I - Vl): in some classification systems Influenza viruses fall in Group V, in other systems they are unassigned
Order: -virales or unassigned
Family: Viridae/Orthomyxoviridae
Genus: Influenzavirus A
Species: Influenza A virus
Serotype/Subtype: H1N1
Strain: A-H1N1/09-like virus
H1N1 is classified under the virus kingdom, as it is a type of influenza virus that infects humans.
No, A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like virus is the scientific name. It is more commonly called A-H1N1/09. See the related question below for more detail on the many names world wide for this influenza.
A pecan tree is in the Plantae kingdom.
The cardinal is in the kingdom Animalia as it belongs to the animal kingdom.
The wolf belongs to the Animal Kingdom (Kingdom: Animalia).
Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria, not a kingdom. It belongs to the domain Bacteria, kingdom Bacteria.
No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
H1N1 is a flu virus, not a bacterium.
There is no information on if any of the Gosselin's have had H1N1.
The h1n1 came from a pig
It can be possible. H1N1 can effect anyone in the United states.
Swine influenza A (H1N1)
No, i know this cuz i got H1N1, im better now =]
85 people were affected by H1N1
The Swine Flu epidemic hit the United Kingdom in 2009. This strain was the H1N1 virus; previous influenza types had hit the world since 1918.
the h1n1 vaccine does not work all the time
There are no arguments about the possibility of H1N1. It is an established fact that it exists.
call your doctor and make an appointment, and tell them you need a an H1N1 vaccine