Yes, it did during the 2009 pandemic in which people in every country of the world eventually caught the easily transmitted swine flu (H1N1/09). It is still found in spots around the world as of the first of 2012, although it is in small outbreaks and is slowly declining with so many people getting vaccinated.
there is swine flu in 5 regions of portugal! these are all confirmed cases! xxxx
Actually, the 2009 Swine Flu (Influenza A, Novel H1N1) is just that, a mutation of the swine flu and bird flu combined that people are able to get now as a human virus. See the answer in the related question section below for a more in depth answer to what caused the 2009 Swine flu. I believe you would get oinking bird flu instead. I think it would be flying pig flu but it would be given a scientific name. :) No the answer is ........ Pink oink flying bird flu! Scientific Names:Oinking Bird Flu -- O1B1F1, Influenza Vocalus Porcinious Aviosoarium Flying Pig Flu -- F1P1F2, Influenza Aerosoarus Porcinium Pink Oink Flying Bird Flu -- O2F2B2F3 (P), Influenza Vocalus Porcinious Aerosoarus Aviosoarium, Pinkii
Hitler soon spread his destructive power to Poland.
The disgusting conditions in the trenches and the close quarters the men lived in made the spread of the disease easy. The sick soldiers went to the medical tents. The doctors and nurses who didn't get sick returned home, bringing the virus with them.
Today in history, February 5, 1881,Phoenix, Arizona is incorporated as a city.
Swine flu is not spread by mosquitoes. See the related questions below for more information about how swine flu is spread.
no because if you do not get something then you can't spread it think of a common cold if you don't have it then you don't spread it it will probably be the same for the swine flu
Yes, during the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic it spread to every country in the world.
Yes, Swine Flu has spread throughout all of the UK.
Germs do breed faster in warmer climates. However, swine flu is just as likely to spread in summer as it is in winter.
During the 2009 swine flu H1N1 pandemic, the swine flu spread to all major cities in the US in every state as well as to all other nations in the world.
Swine flu cannot be spread by eating properly prepared pork.
yes! it is very contagious!!
no it might spread the virus
It can be spread by coughing or sneezing
During the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic, the viral infection spread to all parts of the world and in every state in the US. It was a true pandemic.
Yes, it has spread to half of the area already.