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swine$80886$ - traducción al holandés

INFECTION CAUSED BY ANY ONE OF SEVERAL TYPES OF SWINE INFLUENZA VIRUSES
Swine Flu; Pig flu; Pig influenza; Swine Influenza; Pigflu; Swineflu; Porcine influenza; Hog flu; Swine influenza virus; Swine flue; S-OIV; Swine-Origin Influenza Virus; Swine Origin Influenza Virus; Swine origin influenza virus; Swine-origin influenza virus; SOIV; Bacon flu; Pigfluenza; Swine-origin influenza; The swine flu; N1H1 flu; Prevention from swine flu; Preventive measures for swine flu; Treatment for swine flu; Medical treatment for swine flu; Diagnosis for swine flu; Symptoms of swine flu; Signs of swine flu; Transmission of swine flu; Swine Flu Virus Transmission; Swine flu; Swine flu symptoms; Swine-flu; 2017 Indian swine flu outbreak
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  • U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]] receives a swine flu vaccination
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n. varken, zwijn, varkens, zwijnen; smeerlap
wild boar         
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  • Dentition, as illustrated by Charles Knight
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  • bovine tuberculosis]] on the lower jaw and lung of a wild boar
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  • Boar growls
  • Scottish]] [[Clan Campbell]].
  • States]] with registered sightings.
  • [[Banded pig]] (''S. s. vittatus'') being eaten by [[Komodo dragon]]s
  • An adult sow and young that have broken open a litter bag in Berlin seeking food
  • Recreational wild boar hunting
  • Razorback]]s" confronting an [[American alligator]] in [[Florida]]
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  • Hans Hoffman]] in 1578. Note the stripes, a characteristic feature of piglets.
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  • Depiction of wild boars at [[Lake Balaton]] on silver dish (part of the 4th century [[Sevso Treasure]])
  • Skeleton, as illustrated by [[Richard Lydekker]].
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  • Male wild boar-domestic pig hybrid
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  • Male Indian boar (''S. s. cristatus'') feeding on a [[chital]] (''Axis axis'') carcass
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  • Skull of ''[[Sus strozzi]]i'' ([[Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze]]), a [[Pleistocene]] suid that was outcompeted by ''S. scrofa''
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  • [[Tiger]]s killing a wild boar in [[Kanha Tiger Reserve]]
  • 3rd century sandstone Varaha sculpture from [[Mathura]], depicting the Hindu boar god [[Varaha]] rescuing the earth, depicted as a goddess dangling from his tusks.
  • The skull of a wild boar
  • Wild boars frequently wallow in mud, possibly to regulate temperature or remove parasites
  • order=flip}} in [[Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary]], [[Sikkim]], [[India]]
  • Mixed sounder of wild boar and domestic pigs at Culzie, [[Scotland]]
  • trophy]], [[Umbria]], [[Italy]]
  • A wild boar dish served in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Central European wild boar (''S. s. scrofa'') piglets suckling
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OMNIVORE SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Sus scrofa; Boars; Eurasian wild boar; Wild Boar in Britain; Sanglier; Wild swine; Eurasian Wild Boar; Old World pigs; Old World pig; Heude's pig; Sus bucculentus; Vietnam Warty Pig; Vietnamese Warty Pig; Indo-chinese warty pig; Indo-chinese Warty Pig; Boar; Wild Boar; Sus scrofa ferus; 🐗; Heude's Pig; Boar attack; Sus Scrofa; Wild boars; Vietnam warty pig; Indochinese warty pig; Eurasian wild pig; Carpathian boar; Vietnamese warty pig; Corsico-Sardinian wild pig; Mediterranean boar; Draft:Mediterranean boar; Social behavior of wild boars; Sexual behavior of wild boars; Sus scofa; Common boar; Common wild pig; Cultural depictions of wild boars
wild zwijn

Definición

swine vesicular disease
¦ noun an infectious viral disease of pigs causing blisters around the mouth and feet.

Wikipedia

Swine influenza

Swine influenza is an infection caused by any of several types of swine influenza viruses. Swine influenza virus (SIV) or swine-origin influenza virus (S-OIV) refers to any strain of the influenza family of viruses that is endemic in pigs. As of 2009, identified SIV strains include influenza C and the subtypes of influenza A known as H1N1, H1N2, H2N1, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3.

The swine influenza virus is common throughout pig populations worldwide. Transmission of the virus from pigs to humans is rare, and does not always lead to human illness, often resulting only in the production of antibodies in the blood. If transmission causes human illness, it is called zoonotic swine flu. People with regular exposure to pigs are at increased risk of swine flu infections.

Around the mid-20th century, identification of influenza sub-types was made possible, allowing accurate diagnosis of transmission to humans. Since then, only 50 such transmissions have been confirmed. These strains of swine flu rarely pass from human to human. Symptoms of zoonotic swine flu in humans are similar to those of influenza and of influenza-like illness and include chills, fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness, shortness of breath, and general discomfort.

It is estimated that, in the 2009 flu pandemic, 11–21% of the then global population (of about 6.8 billion), equivalent to around 700 million to 1.4 billion people, contracted the illness—more, in absolute terms, than the Spanish flu pandemic. There were 18,449 confirmed fatalities. However, in a 2012 study, the CDC estimated more than 284,000 possible fatalities worldwide, with numbers ranging from 150,000 to 575,000. In August 2010, the World Health Organization declared the swine flu pandemic officially over.

Subsequent cases of swine flu were reported in India in 2015, with over 31,156 positive test cases and 1,841 deaths.