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Protect Yourself from the Swine Flu


Video Description: Dr. Jim explains how to protect yourself from the swine flu.

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    By: nabanita maity | 26/08/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
    Swine influenza (also called H1N1 flu, swine flu, hog flu, and pig flu) is an infection by any one of several types of swine influenza virus. Swine influenza virus is common throughout pig populations worldwide. Swine influenza virus (SIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses.

    Important Advice On How To Prevent Catching Swine Flu

    By: Wendy Stenberg-Tendys | 28/04/2009 | Health
    There may be the threat of a global pandemic but there are easy things you can do to prevent catching swine flu.

    2009 Swine Flu Outbreak and How to Prevent Spread of Swine Flu

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    By: Hayden Eck | 23/05/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
    Swine flu refers to the influenza caused by any strain of the flu virus that is endemic in pigs (swine). This flu is common in swine and rare in humans. Nevertheless, people with intense exposure to pigs are at risk of catching swine influenza, that is, if the swine carry a strain that has the potency to infect humans. Normally, these strains rarely pass from human to human.

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    By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 17/06/2009 | Environment
    This is not the first time the world is threatened by swine flu. Swine flu, which is also referred to as pigfluenza, hog flu, pig flu, or swine influenza, typically affects pigs only. In 1918, an H1N1 virus caused flu pandemic in humans. Scientists speculated that H1N1 was created either when human influenza virus crossed specie boundary and affected pigs, or the other way around.

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    Swine Flu Can Transfer To Human Race

    By: Sutiyo Na | 20/06/2009 | Medicine
    Have you been watching the news and/or read your daily broadsheets at all recently? If so, you’ve probably heard the term “Swine Flu” bouncing around a lot. While you are in the pigs fair or your hog race backyard and you were ever unlucky enough to be sneezed on by a sick pig, would you catch its flu? Not necessarily — it takes more than simply breathing in a pig's germs (just like kissing his messy and slimy nose) for you to get sick.



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