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H1N1 spreads from person to person just like a normal flu: Through tiny airborne droplets spread by coughs and sneezes, and by touching infected objects and then touching your mouth or nose. In the 2009 flu pandemic, most cases were discovered in people under the age of 25.

Transmission of the swine influenza virus from pigs to humans, however, is not common and does not necessarily cause human influenza. Eating meat (properly cooked) of a pig infected with swine influenza poses no risk. (Photo: Reuters)

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