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Yes, swine flu (H1N1/09) is just one type of virus that gives you influenza, there are many other influenza viruses that would have the same or very similar symptoms.Other viruses that are not flu viruses can make you feel as bad as swine flu, but the way they make you feel bad and the parts of your body that are most affected by each different virus will vary.Some examples of other conditions caused by viruses are:MeaslesMumpsChicken pox"Stomach Flu" ~ Viral GastroenteritisThe "Common Cold" ~ RhinovirusHIV/AIDSBut there are many. See the related question below about how to protect yourself from viruses.
No, thankfully it is not one of the threats to the beautiful and important coral reefs in our marine environments. Swine flu is a viral infection of the respiratory system in humans (and a few other non-marine animals) that is caused by a Type A influenza virus. Coral do not get influenza viruses like swine flu.
The H1N1 Pandemic Swine Flu is not a "food disease". You can not get it from eating pork or pork products.There are many food-borne diseases, however. More than 200 known diseases can be transmitted through food.Here's a list of some:NorovirusesSalmonellaCampylobacterE. coliClostridium BotulinumHepatitis AShigellosis (dysentery)Bacillus cereusListeriaStaphylococcus Aureus
Swine Flu (and other H1N1 flu viruses) is a Type A influenza, but all Type A influenza viruses are not swine flu, or other H1N1 viruses. Swine flu is just one of many subtypes of Type A influenza. Swine Flu is caused by the Type A H1N1/09 Virus.
Not really, other than when you have the flu you may be more susceptible to bacterial infections (usually ear infections are caused by bacteria, not viruses like the swine flu). Any time there is any kind of infection of the respiratory system, the ears can get an accumulation of fluids that encourages a secondary ear infection.
email virises can be trojens which are stuffs that look good like a game or a ligit software app and turn out to be virusis.
Pasteurization involves heating to kill germs. If the question is asking if swine flu can be "killed" by heat, then the answer is yes. Influenza viruses, like H1N1/09, are destroyed by heat of 167-212°F (75-100°C).
The swine flu, like the seasonal flu, is caused by a virus. Viruses don't eat. Viruses are not alive. They each are more like a sub-microscopic sack of chemicals that is able to stick to your individual cells and make you sick. The viruses make your body create copies of them to make more virus particles to stick to more of your cells. All materials needed to make copies, and all the work to make the copies, is provided by the cells of the infected person (or other animal), which have been invaded and hijacked by the virus, so they have no need to get nourishment even if they could.
an email virus is simply put, a virus that you get through your email. you can get emails from different ways, such as visiting harmfull sites, or downloading harmful applications. as such, you can get viruses from downloading attachments in emails, or in some cases ive heard, from even just viewing the email. your best bet is to not even view emails that sund like they might be bad.
The word swine is both singular and plural. Just like deer, elk, moose, species, offspring, and many other words.
the cold a fever
virology- is the study of viruses and some virus other viruses like agents,usually considered part of microbiologythe study of viruses.