About 30,000 confirmed cases, and about 150 deaths. http://www.who.int/csr/don/2009_06_12/en/index.html
So far there is around 88 - uncomfired cases in Australia...meaning these people are being tested for the swine flu. So far, they haven't found a single person in Australia comfired to have swine flu. 1 May 2009
Before the H1N1/09 pandemic was declared over, it had reached all parts of the globe with cases found in every country. No single location had most of the cases.
Yes, swine flu was found during the 2009 pandemic in every country.
Yes it has, 2 cases were found at the American University in Cairo from international students whom have just reached Egypt on flights comming in from June 1-4. They were treated right away, and the dorimtory, which they were residing in was quarinated and all students were tested. Five more cases were found, and they were treated immediately as well. The university is currently closed until June 14 for safety. All classes have been canceled until that date (the summer term) There has been rumors that there are other cases; however, nothing has been confirmed by the government yet.
Yes. A group of turkeys in Ontario, Canada were found to have the pandemic swine flu in 2009.
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Swine flu was first found in huge US owned pig farms in Mexico.
It was when we were in the pandemic stages during the 2009 pandemic of H1N1/09, when it was found in every country of the world. However, in 2013 there are still cases and small outbreaks in different places around the world, but it is not prevalent everywhere anymore.
No, swine means the same as hog or pig. The swine flu is called that because it was originally found in pigs. Bird flu comes from mostly water birds and poultry.
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