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Qs & As about Swine Flu

July 15th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Swine Flu


Swine influenza is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses and has a major economic impact on the swine industry in the United States. Flu outbreaks in pigs are common, especially during winter months. Swine flu can result in high rates of illness in herds.

High fevers in infected pigs are common, and can result in reduced fertility or elevated abortion rates among sows.

Pigs most commonly get infected with flu viruses from other pigs (swine flu), but also can get infected with flu viruses from birds (avian flu), and from people (human flu). This cross-species spread of flu viruses can lead to new types of flu viruses.

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