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  1. The 2009 flu pandemic in the United States was caused by a novel strain of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as "swine flu", that was first detected on 15 April 2009. [114]

  2. The 2009 swine flu pandemic in North America, part of a pandemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu, began in the United States or Mexico.

  3. On 27 April 2009, the European Union health commissioner advised Europeans to postpone nonessential travel to the United States or Mexico. This followed the discovery of the first confirmed case in Spain. [109]

  4. The new H1N1 virus emerged in the United States in April 2009, in Texas, New York, California, and several other places. The virus was suspected of having been carried to those states by individuals who had been in affected areas in Mexico and then traveled from there.

  5. 12 Ιαν 2010 · A comprehensive review of the 2009 swine flu response in last Saturday’s New York Times concludes that “a series of rapid but conservative decisions by federal officials worked out better than many had dared hope.” Despite fear and pressure, these officials avoided their more extreme options.

  6. 29 Απρ 2009 · 28 April 2009: Seven countries are now reporting confirmed cases of H1N1 swine flu: the United States, Mexico, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Israel and Spain.

  7. 9 Ιουλ 2009 · Most isolates of human influenza A viruses are from North America, Oceania, Asia, and Europe, and though there are many swine influenza A viruses from North America, Asia, and Europe, there...

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