There are none that have made it to market so far.
However, one very promising invention is a new medication that is currently in animal trials and may be ready for human use by the fall flu season in time to treat Swine Flu victims.
The drug is a new antiviral medicine but it works in a different way than the ones that are currently on the market. The current ones attack the virus at the outer shell, but viruses are so good at mutating, they can change the outer shell and make the medicines no longer effective. The new drug attacks viruses at the stem and it is not able to be changed and have the virus still able to replicate. So it may be a new very important invention to treat some of the worst types of influenza viruses and other viruses we have.
See the related question below for more information on the treatments for Swine Flu.
Yes, Swine Flu has spread throughout all of the UK.
Brittany Murphy is the first known celebrity death from swine flu.
Honestly, the "swine flu" is just a normal flu that has been hyped up by the media. Just take normal flu precautions. Wash your hand regularly, don't share food/drinks with any one, etc., etc.
You look exactly as if you had any other form of flu.
The numbers and locations of swine flu infections are no longer being tracked and reported separately from other flu-like illnesses now that the pandemic has been declared over. Few tests to determine the exact strain of flu are still being done since the treatment is typically the same for swine (H1N1/09) flu as for any type of flu virus.
NO and I was just at the Dr.'s recently, they are taking every precaucion to ensure that anyone going into the hosptial with flu symptoms is checked. I honestly believe you are more likely to catch Swine or any flu in the U.S.
Children are dying from swine flu because people of any age can die from any type of flu including seasonal.
Fortunately there have not been any reported with the illness. Although their name includes "pig", they are really not in the same animal group as swine.
No
Over 8,000,000
There have not been any reported cases of swine flu in rabbits, although several other mammals besides humans can get H1N1/09. Examples of some of the species in addition to humans that do get it are: swine/pigs, dogs, cats, poultry, and ferrets.
Definitely. I got swine flu from my little brother and I barely spent any time around him.