the Asian flu originated from a mutation in wild ducks combining with a human strain of virus. it first broke out in Singapore, but then was found in hongkong.
Are you Asian? If so, you are still not at risk of being slaughtered if the Asian flu breaks out in your area. [Assuming that is what your question means as a joke, otherwise the connections in your question are not clear.] In any case, if you get your flu vaccinations each year, you should be protected against the Asian flu if it has potential for spreading into your area during a future flu season. It is not expected to be one of the types of flu circulating in the 2011-2012 flu season in the US.
No, probably not. There is genetic material from Asian Pig Influenza in the A-H1N1/09 "Swine Flu", but it also has components of Avian (bird) Flu, European Pig Influenza and Human Flu. The new strain is very different from prior strains of the H1N1 flu or any other Type A Influenza viruses, so there should be no antibodies effective for A-H1N1/09m
Asian Flu Pandemic of 1957-58
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.
China is the country. Hong Kong is the 1968 flu.
Chapped lips do not lead to flu. It is not possible. You get flu when you come in contact with another patient suffering from flu.
Thailand
Indonesia
Flu has been around as long as man has been around. The Flu virus is spread by humans and by birds.
swine
Swine flu is contagious from one human to another
the first Asian come to America came in 1843