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Sick pigs
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May 7, 2009
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A few thoughts on swine flu: - It causes flu-like symptoms, and as with normal flu, the people who die from it are old and have weak immune systems.
- In the US, about 36,000 people die each year from the flu. As of today, 2 people have died in the US from swine flu.
- It doesn't spread by eating pork. It spreads from person to person.
- An epidemic is an outbreak of disease within a country's borders. A pandemic crosses those borders.
- Northwestern University professor Dr. Dirk Brockmann: "People have a very weird perception of large numbers. If you have 2,000 cases of flu in a country of 300 million, most people think they're going to be one of the 2,000, not one of the 299,998,000."
- Hoffmann-La Roche, the company that makes the flu medicine Tamiflu, is probably doing pretty well right now, despite these tough economic times. Buy, buy, buy!
#health
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