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A strain of flu infects many people all over the world
Yes, swine flu was found during the 2009 pandemic in every country.
Swine flu came to Hong Kong in 2009
Is it a the flu epidemic or flu pandemic
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, during the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic it spread to every country in the world.
Usually during the flu season, but not exclusively. For example the H1N1/09 pandemic began in spring 2009 and continued throughout the next several seasons. You catch the flu when you are exposed to the flu viruses.
the effects of a flu pandemic don't need to be lethal because the meaning of the word pandemic is that the disease is spreading fast on a global scale.
The 1918 pandemic of the Spanish Flu killed multiple millions world wide.
The bird flu pandemic has happened 4 times in recorded human history. It has occurred in 1918, 1957 as the Asian flu, 1968 in Hong Kong, and in 2009 as the swine flu.
A pandemic is a widespread illness across a large geographic area such as a continent. In this pandemic, it was world-wide, partially due to troops moving around the world during WW1 spreading it as they went.
Yes, during the swine flu H1N1/09 pandemic, the virus spread to every state in the US and every nation in the world.
Pandemic Flu Pandemic refers to contagious or infectious diseases that are usually worldwide or spread across several continents. Some examples of diseases that have caused past pandemics would be cholera, small pox, the bubonic plague, typhus, the Spanish flu, and the Asian flu. Flu refers to influenza. Human influenza pandemics, such as the 2009 novel swine flu (A-H1N1/09) pandemic, are caused by the influenza virus subtypes of A-H1N1. A-H1N1/09 is the subtype that caused this recent swine flu pandemic. It was declared a pandemic on June 11, 2009 by WHO (World Health Organisation). A flu virus that becomes prevalent throughout the world (Apex)