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US drops 'swine flu' name

  • Published: 29/04/2009 at 11:43 PM
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The deadly disease formerly known as "swine flu'' is now called the "2009 H1N1 flu,'' US officials said Wednesday as they battled against a worldwide clampdown on US pork exports.

Bidding to distance the hybrid influenza from pigs, which are responsible for only one part of the strain, US officials again insisted that people could not catch H1N1 from eating pork.

The new designation was in the script at briefings by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sibelius, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acting chief Richard Besser and other US officials.
"We're calling it the 2009 H1N1 flu. That's now the name for it,'' Besser said.

Pig farmers in the United States, Canada and Mexico -- the disease's epicenter -- are reeling from bans on their exports of live swine and pork meat imposed by several nations including Russia and China.

Despite the name swine flu, no pigs in the United States are reported to be suffering from the disease, which also has components from influenza strains afflicting people and birds in three continents

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  • Ajarn Chan

    Discussion 2 : 30/04/2009 at 12:40 PM2

    Great idea ~ except that for English speakers 'Moo' is the sound a Cow makes, while a Pig 'says' Oink Oink, or Grunt Grunt ...

    Why not just copy the American government and use the catchy '2009 H1N1 Human Influenza Virus' ? Of course they are trying to Stop the Panic, and Sell Pork since major customers have cancelled.

  • Nahm roo

    Discussion 1 : 30/04/2009 at 04:29 AM1

    Okay, Okay, you win, we'll call it " Moo flu "..

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