swine flu
swine flu
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by JOHN DANIEL RIVERA - 2009-08-07
The swine influenza A (H1N1) is a viral infection that originated from pigs and was first isolated from pigs in the 1930s. The viral infection is transmitted to humans who are in contact with swine, ...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-08-14
In today`s time we all have been listening to the news of recession, bad news about economy and much more. The recent news in the air is about the swine flu. It was reported that Mexican residents wor...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-08-17
Swine flu is an extremely infectious respiratory disease which usually affects pigs but has now spread to humans raising a major health scare across the world. Swine flu was first detected when a...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-09-04
There won`t be a single person unaware of the term `swine flu` by now. With the way it is spreading across the world, everyone is wary of catching the disease and falling prey to its ill-effects. Alth...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-09-21
Swine flu is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus. It is believed that this influenza virus is endemic in pigs. The symptoms of the disease are similar to those of influenza with chill, fever...
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by ISLA CAMPBELL - 2009-10-09
The aviation industry has faced a number of challenges over the past couple of years. Indeed, the rising price of fuel, coupled with an economic downturn has led to both revenue losses and a diminishi...
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by Roberto Sedycias - 2009-10-23
Swine flu displays regular human flu symptoms including cough, fever, body ache, fatigue, sore throat, chills and headache. Antiviral medicines are available to prevent and treat swine flu, but right ...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-10-22
Swine flu displays regular human flu symptoms including cough, fever, body ache, fatigue, sore throat, chills and headache. Antiviral medicines are available to prevent and treat swine flu, but right ...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-11-14
Swine flu is believed to be originated in Mexico and is known as such as the majority of genes present in the virus are regular Swine flu genes, even though it also contains human and avian flu genes ...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2009-12-11
Swine flu which is also known as H1N1 is a flu-like virus that can spread from person to person. It is different from the regular flu because it is affecting many young healthy adults and kids and the...