they were able to catch it in time and give him medicine even though they didn't know about the swine flu yet
The reptiles especially the larger ones where killed first small mammals survived that's how we came about.
chitlins are the small intestine of swine
yes it is in a Islamic school
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.
Yes, they do. This is because the immune system can find the swine flu viruses in your body and inactivate ("kill") them and will then remember how it did that so if you were to ever get exposed to swine flu after that, your body would already know how to fight it.
Swine flu is caused by a virus. Viruses are submicroscopic organisms that are so small they can only be "seen" with an electron microscope. A regular microscope does not allow us to see things as small as a virus particle. See the related questions below for additional information about the pathogen that causes the H1N1/09 swine flu.
It's a three-step procedure.First, put the victim's protective mask on him.Next, inject THE VICTIM's autoinjector kits - one kit at a time, injecting the atropine first (small autoinjector) then the 2-pam chloride (big one). Don't use your kits on a victim because you might need them yourself. If the victim needs other first aid, administer it at this time.And finally, get the victim away from the nerve agent.
Yes, in a small town right outside of Memphis called Collierville and was discovered with a boy at incarnation church.
The plants of the Devonian period were very small. The animals that survived were cartilaginous fish like sharks and rays. Some squid and octopus survived as well.
They blow up and their blood and guts go everywhere.
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. 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. 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.
Yes, it did during the 2009 pandemic in which people in every country of the world eventually caught the easily transmitted swine flu (H1N1/09). It is still found in spots around the world as of the first of 2012, although it is in small outbreaks and is slowly declining with so many people getting vaccinated.