It was a collaborative effort among many different countries and the drug manufacturers plus the World Health Organization. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was instrumental in selecting and creating the seed stock for the viruses that were given to many of the drug companies making vaccines so they could grow strains that were the best match for the virus that was circulating at the time. There have been no significant mutations to date that would impact the immunity that the vaccines will give.
PRV in swine is Pseudorabies Vaccine.
Vaccine is something you get as a prevention so if you have it you wont get the vaccine anyway. Your country will get enough so every citizen can get vaccinated.
North Carolina was said to have found the swine flu first but, the first person to die from the swine flu was in New Mexico
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No..The vaccine is tho'..
Most animals are able to fight it off like most people are. There is a vaccine for pigs for one type of swine flu but it is not the same as the pandemic swine flu vaccine.
Yes, they are the same thing.
When the vaccine comes out.
no, it is not, remeber, the vaccine is a dead or weakened version, of H1N1I was just given the shot and have had no reaction to this point.
The vaccine was first distributed just at the beginning of the 2009 flu season in the Northern Hemisphere. It is included in the regular seasonal flu vaccination again in the 2011-2012 flu season.
No, I don't think so.
Yes