Science, asked by kandsarveshpk, 11 months ago

difference between swine flu and typhoid​

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Answered by kundanchoudhary54
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The flu is an illness caused by the influenza virus, which multiplies inside the body, causing symptoms that include fevers and sore throats.

Nearly everyone has probably caught the flu at some point, and anyone who catches the flu gains resistance (immunity) against the virus that caused the illness. That’s why, in the past, there have been many people who were immune to whatever seasonal flu was going around.

The H1N1 flu strain that emerged in spring of 2009 was caused by a completely new virus that had never spread before. Because of that, no one is thought to have any resistance to this virus.

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Answered by sasank43
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the swine flu is the disease and the typhoid is a fewer

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