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How does a human catch swine influenza?
From contact with infected pigs (most common way)
From contact with infected humans (much less common way)
In cases when humans have infected other humans close contact was necessary with the infected person, and they nearly always occurred in closed groups of people.
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Alphabetical Herbs
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Herbs - A
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Acacia
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Agrimony
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Alfalfa
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Allspice
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Almond
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Aloe Vera
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Angelica
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Anise
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Apple
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Herbs - B
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Balm
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Barberry
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Basil
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Bean
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Bearberry
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Bistort
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Bittersweet
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Blackberry
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Black Cohosh
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Black Haw
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Black Mustard
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Bladderwack
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Blessed Thistle
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Blue Cohosh
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Blue Flag
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Borage
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Buchu
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Buckthorn
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Budock
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Herbs - C
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Cabbage
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Cannabis
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Caraway
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Cardamon
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Carrot
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Cats Claw
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Catnip
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Cayenne
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Celandine
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Celery
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Centaury
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Chamomile
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Chickweed
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Cinnamon
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Cleavers
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Cloves
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Comfrey
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Cowslip
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Cramp Bark
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Cranberry
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Cucumber
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Herbs - D
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Daisy
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Dandelion
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Devils Claw
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Dill
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Dogwood
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Dong Quai
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Herbs - E
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Echinacea
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Elder
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Elecampane
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Eucalyptus
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Evening Primrose
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Eyebright
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Herbs - F
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Fennel
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Fenugreek
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Fern Female
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Fern Male
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Feverfew
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Figwort
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Flax
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Fringetree
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Herbs - G
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Galangal
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Garlic
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Ginger
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Ginseng
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Goldenseal
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Gravelroot
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Herbs - H
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Hawthorn
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Hops
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Horehound
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Horse Chestnut
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Horseradish
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Horsetail
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Hyssop
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Herbs - I
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Iceland Moss
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Herbs - J
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Jamaican Dogwood
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Juniper
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Herbs - K
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Knotweed
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Herbs - L
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Lady Mantle
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Lavender
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Leek
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Lemon
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Licorice
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Lily Of The Valley
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Lovage
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Lungwort
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Herbs - M
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Ma Huang
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Marigold
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Marshmallow
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Meadowsweet
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Milk Thistle
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Mint
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Mistletoe
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Motherwort
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Myrrh
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Herbs - N
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Nettle
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Herbs - O
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Oak
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Oats
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Olive
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Onion
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Orange
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Herbs - P
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Pasque Flower
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Parsley
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Passion Flower
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Pennyroyal
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Peppermint
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Periwinkle
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Plum
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Pomegranate
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Poplar
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Poppy California
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Poppy Red Opium
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Herbs - Q
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Quince
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Herbs - R
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Radish
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Ragwort
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Rasberry
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Rhubarb
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Rose
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Rosemary
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Herbs - S
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Sage
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Sandalwood
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Sarsaparilla
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Shepherds Purse
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Skullcap
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Slippery Elm
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St Johns Wort
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Sweet Flag
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Herbs - T
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Tea
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Thyme
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True Unicorn Root
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Herbs - V
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Valerian
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Herbs - W
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Wild Marjoram
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Wild Strawberries
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Wild Yam
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Wintergreen
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Witch Grass
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Witch Hazel
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Woundwort
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Herbs - Y
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Yarrow
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