Swine Flu: Understanding H1N1 and Its History
Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by influenza A viruses that cause flu in pigs. It can also be called pig influenza or hog flu. The H1N1 virus is one strain of the swine influenza virus that caused the 2009 pandemic. It was commonly referred to as "swine flu" during that time.Avian Influenza - Related Articles
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