1) Young kids and older peolpe a pregnant women are in high risk of getting H1N1
2) Spread worldwide and had caused about 17,000 deaths by the start of 2010
3) 2009 flue pandemic was made up of four different flu viruses
4) North American swine influenza, North American avian influenza, human influenza, and swine influenza virus
5) The WHO declared H1N1 phase 6
6) On October 25, 2009 U.S. President officially declared H1N1 a national emergency
7) You can get the disease from humans, pigs, and birds
8) The ability of a flu vaccine to protect a person depends on the age and health status of the person
9) Vaccination against 2009 H1N1 should begin now and continue throughout the influenza season
10) The 2009 H1N1 vaccine will not protect against seasonal influenza viruses