Why Did the Swine Flu Have Such Devastating Affects in Mexico City and Very Little in the US?
The swine flu epidemic in Mexico and later became a global pandemic, according to the World Health has been an interesting case study. You see, people have died in Mexico City, but few have been killed in other parts of the world and it was found in 88 different countries. So why so many people die in Mexico City and so little else?
Swine Flu Scare
Why were many people scared and what did they do to protect themselves?
Swine Flu
My opinion on the swine flu is, that H1N1, known as the swine flu, is one of the most dangerous virus since the SARS.
Swine Flu May Be Man-made
The Swine flu is a deadly flu that started of in Mexico and traveled in the U.S. I have reasons to believe that this was no accident.
The Pig Flu Problem
As swine flu sweeps over the world and people die answers are demanded and they will be delivered. Can we solve The Big Problem?
Swine Flu Panic is Unnecessary
Influenza claimed between 10 and 20 million lives throughout the world during the 1918-1919 pandemic. The high death toll was caused mainly by secondary bacterial infections of pneumonia, against which there were no antibiotic defenses at the time. Although pneumonia, rather than the flu itself, is the more serious threat to the victim, antibiotics are available today to treat such complications.
Pandemic Phase 4
In the last days the holders of newspapers and the reporters have had a name: Pandemic.










