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  1. Apr 27, 2009 · The late afternoon drive on Sunday took only 45 minutes. Barely anyone was on the road. It was, of course, the weekend that saw the swine flu panic grip Mexico and, quickly after that, much...

  2. In March and April 2009, an outbreak of a new strain of influenza commonly referred to as "swine flu" infected many people in Mexico and other parts of the world, causing illness ranging from mild to severe.

  3. Jun 28, 2016 · There is strong evidence that the first human outbreak of pdmH1N1 occurred in Mexico in early 2009. However, no related swine viruses have been detected in Mexico or any part of the Americas, and to date the most closely related ancestor viruses were identified in Asian swine.

    • Ignacio Mena, Martha I Nelson, Francisco Quezada-Monroy, Jayeeta Dutta, Refugio Cortes-Fernández, J ...
    • 10.7554/eLife.16777
    • 2016
    • eLife. 2016; 5: e16777.
  4. Jun 27, 2016 · The 2009 swine H1N1 flu pandemic -- responsible for more than 17,000 deaths worldwide -- originated in pigs from a very small region in central Mexico, a research team headed by investigators...

  5. May 11, 2009 · The first quick and dirty analysis of Mexico's swine flu outbreak suggests that the H1N1 virus is about as dangerous as the virus behind a 1957 pandemic that killed 2 million people worldwide. But it's not nearly as lethal as the bug that caused the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.

  6. Apr 29, 2009 · Mexico has reported 152 fatalities in flu-like cases in recent days, seven of which have been confirmed as swine flu. Another 19 patients have been confirmed as having swine flu but surviving.

  7. Aug 13, 2009 · In the spring of 2009, an outbreak of severe pneumonia was reported in conjunction with the concurrent isolation of a novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus (S-OIV), widely known as swine...

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