SWINE+FLU+KASMUS

SWINE FLU http://www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/swine-flu.html unbiased Swine Flu Mainly A Q&A about swine flu. Gives some information about the outbreak in Mexico. Compares the swine flu to other similar flus.

Main Entry: leth·ar·gy Pronunciation: \ ˈ le-thər-jē\ Function://noun//Etymology:Middle English //litargie,// from Medieval Latin //litargia,// from Late Latin //lethargia,// from Greek //lēthargia,// from //lēthargos// forgetful, lethargic, irregular from //lēthē//Date:14th century 1 **:** abnormal drowsiness  2 **:** the quality or state of being lazy, sluggish, or indifferent Team8-2 - SWINE FLU KASMUS "lethargy." __Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary__. 2009. Merriam-Webster Online. 28 April 2009 

Main Entry: 1pan·dem·ic Pronunciation: \pan- ˈ de-mik\ Function://adjective//Etymology:Late Latin //pandemus,// from Greek //pandēmos// of all the people, from //pan-// + //dēmos// people — more at [|demagogue]Date:1666**:** occurring over a wide geographic area and affecting an exceptionally high proportion of the population  "pandemic." __Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary__. 2009. Merriam-Webster Online. 28 April 2009 

= = http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/key_facts.htm facts Key Facts about Swine Influenza (Swine Flu) Q&A about Swine Flu. Main Entry: trans·mit Pronunciation: \tran(t)s- ˈ mit, tranz-\ Function://verb//Inflected Form(s): trans·mit·ted ; trans·mit·ting Etymology:Middle English //transmitten,// from Latin //transmittere,// from //trans-// + //mittere// to sendDate:15th century //transitive verb//  1 a **:** to send or convey from one person or place to another **:** [|forward] b **:** to cause or allow to spread: as <span class="sense_label subsense"> (1) <span class="sense_content">**:** to convey by or as if by inheritance or heredity **:** [|hand down] <span class="sense_label subsense"> (2) <span class="sense_content">**:** to convey (infection) abroad or to another "transmit." __Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary__. 2009.H Merriam-Webster Online. 28 April 2009 <http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/transmit>

http://www.capitalcentury.com/1976.html history <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">1976: Fear of a great plague Talks about army recruit from Fort Dix. Talks about how the swine flu got its name. Talks about other people got the flu.

http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/news/20090428/swine-flu-found-in-more-countries current Talks about other countries that are getting effected with the flu. Says that most of the people got the flu by going to Mexico. = SPEECH = Hello. Today I will be talking about the Swine Flu. We have to take action right away. This disease is quickly spreading in many countries including the United States of America. The symptoms include: fever and chills, a cough, sore throat, aching limbs, headaches, and general malaise,diarrhea and vomiting, Pneumonia and respiratory failure. If you are feeling sick at all DO NOT GO TO ANY PLACE, except for the doctor. Do not hesitate to go to the doctor if you are feeling sick, go to them immediately. If you know any one who recently went to Mexico or any other infected area stay away from them. Make sure you wash your hand numerous times a day with alcohol based soap. Stay away from any pig, infected or not. However there is no need to refrain from eating pork, but make sure it is fully cooked. If we do these things we can prevent a swine flu plague.