what is the causative organism for swine flu? what protective measures should be taken to prevent the spread of such viral disease
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In many parts of the world, pigs are vaccinated against swine flu. Most commonly, swine flu is of the H1N1 influenza subtype. However, swine flu viruses can sometimes come from other subtypes, such as H1N2, H3N1, and H3N2. The 2009 outbreak of swine flu that infected humans was of the H1N1 subtype.
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The name of the virus is H1N1.
Explanation:
- Swine flu is also called as H1N1 influenza. Since people have direct contact with pigs they easily lot affected by swine flu. That modified several years ago, when a new virus appeared that increase among people who had not been close to pigs.
- In 2009, H1N1 was increasing quickly across the globe, so the World Health Organization named it a pandemic. After this, people have continued to get sick from swine flu, but not as many.
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