Is the swine flu the same as the Spanish flu?

Is the swine flu the same as the Spanish flu?

When humans became infected with the 1918 pandemic flu, which was originally a bird flu, we also passed it on to pigs. “One branch of the 1918 flu permanently adapted to pigs and became swine influenza that was seen in pigs in the US every year after 1918 and spread around the world,” says Taubenberger.

How is the H1N1 flu different from the 1918 flu?

Extensive organ involvement was an outstanding feature of the 1918 H1N1 pandemic. In comparison with the 1918 virus infection, the clinical features of the 2009 pandemic were milder. The crystal structure of the hemagglutinin of both the viruses is similar, especially within the Sa antigenic site.

Did swine flu originated from China?

The 2009 swine flu outbreak did not originate in China – the virus started in Mexico in April 2009. According to the WHO, between 105,000 and 395,000 people are thought to have died from it (here) (here ).

When do the swine flu tests start in the US?

The five vaccine manufacturers will also start separate clinical tests in the U.S., Australia, and Europe. These tests will begin in July and August. On July 29, the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee will vote on who should be first in line to get the vaccine.

What was the result of the swine flu in 1976?

What happened in 1976 is a cautionary public health tale, the story of a vaccination quagmire that still resonates in the public psyche and in our discussions about vaccines today. Of the 45 million people vaccinated against the 1976 swine flu, four hundred and fifty people developed the rare syndrome Guillain-Barré.

Why was the swine flu shot a bad idea?

The most damning charge against the vaccination program was that the shots were correlated with an increase in the number of patients diagnosed with an obscure neurological disease known as Guillain–Barré syndrome (1).

How many people died from the swine flu?

The swine flu never developed into the global pandemic that health experts predicted, and vaccinations were halted two months after they began following reports that 500 people who received the shot developed a paralyzing nerve disease. 30 of those victims later died from damages allegedly caused by the shot.

What’s the difference between 1976 and 2009 swine flu?

The 1976 H1N1 swine flu was a very different virus from the 2009 H1N1 swine flu, which combines elements from flu viruses that evolved in birds, humans, and pigs. And unlike the 1976 virus, the 2009 bug is causing a very real pandemic. Do we really know what drugmakers are putting in the swine flu vaccine? Vaccine labels are not easy to read.

The five vaccine manufacturers will also start separate clinical tests in the U.S., Australia, and Europe. These tests will begin in July and August. On July 29, the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee will vote on who should be first in line to get the vaccine.

Who was president at time of swine flu?

It was 1976, and President Gerald Ford was racing to come up with a vaccine for a new strain of swine flu President Gerald Ford receives a swine flu inoculation from White House physician William Lukash in 1976. (David Hume Kennerly/Gerald R. Ford Library)

Where was the new swine flu strain found?

Early that year, a mysterious new strain of swine flu turned up at Fort Dix in New Jersey. One Army private died. Many others became severely ill. The nation’s top infectious disease doctors were shaken.