yes you can
The breeds of the Swine Flu were pigs. They carried diseases which were unknown until humans caught it.
One is H1N1, or swine flu.
Yes. Once you have caught swine flu you cannot catch it again.
No, the Swine Flu is not hereditary. It is a virus. It is caught in the same manner as the "regular flu" that goes around every year.
It is contagious:- He obviously caught off someone!
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No, swine flu is a virus and must be caught from someone or something which is carrying it. It does not just spontaneously materialise in a body.
You may be thinking of the pandemic swine flu A-H1N1/09. See related questions below for more information.
An advantage to producing swine is the fact that it is profitable. There are many parts of a pig that are edible; therefore, farmers can make money with raising swine.
The people who originally caught the type of swine flu that pigs get, caught it the same way as the regular seasonal flu is caught among people, through contact with the virus that caused the flu in the sick pigs in their respiratory droplets from the pig's sneezes and coughs. That is the mechanism of infection of all types of influenza viruses. If you are asking more how the swine flu virus from pigs became able to infect humans, see the related questions area below for the answer to what caused the 2009 pandemic flu.
I havent caught it but I think you get sore throats and you feel really bad but if you think you caught it then check with your local doctor to see what flu it is.