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In March and April 2009, an outbreak of a new strain of influenza commonly referred to as "swine flu" infected many people in Mexico and other parts of the world, causing illness ranging from mild to severe.
Although most cases are mild, these epidemics still cause severe illness in 3–5 million people and 290,000–650,000 deaths worldwide every year. [207] On average 41,400 people die of influenza-related illnesses each year in the United States, based on data collected between 1979 and 2001. [204]
The swine flu began in Mexico, North America, which turn out to be a new strain of H1N1 virus and the first case could have been as early as March or April. In Canada, roughly 10% of the populace were infected with the virus, [ 298 ] with 363 confirmed deaths (as of 8 December); confirmed cases had reached 10,000 when Health Canada stopped ...
Mexico reported approximately 70,000 cases of the swine flu between 2009 and 2010. Of these individuals, approximately 1,300 would pass away. Even though H1N1 flu continues to be common, the virus is not nearly as lethal as it was during the years of the swine flu pandemic.
Although most cases are mild, these epidemics still cause severe illness in 3–5 million people and 290,000–650,000 deaths worldwide every year. [207] On average 41,400 people die of influenza-related illnesses each year in the United States, based on data collected between 1979 and 2001. [204]
11 Ιουν 2019 · Since the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the (H1N1)pdm09 flu virus has circulated seasonally in the U.S. causing significant illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths. More Additionally, CDC estimated that 151,700-575,400 people worldwide died from (H1N1)pdm09 virus infection during the first year the virus circulated.**
29 Ιουν 2009 · June 29, 2009. • 8 min read. The swine flu pandemic (S-OIV) currently sweeping the world is the result of an influenza H1N1 virus that made the leap from pigs to humans. But this jump is just...