swine in the PONS Dictionary

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Swine (both domestic and feral) are usual reservoirs for this virus, though it does affect other species, often with high mortality.
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It is also sometimes used as a preanesthetic and muscle relaxant in cattle, swine, sheep, and goats.
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To tie the animals such as wolves and bears that harm the flock and named monster, and swine that damages the crop.
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Experts agree hand-washing can help prevent viral infections, including ordinary and the swine flu infections.
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Swine flu has been reported numerous times as a zoonosis in humans, usually with limited distribution, rarely with a widespread distribution.
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Available types include the weretiger, wererat, wereseal, weresharks, and devil swine, and most special abilities are received as level advancement bonuses.
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I would never get a swine flu vaccine or any vaccine.
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Three healthcare personnel treating the case patient also developed flu-like illness with laboratory evidence of swine influenza virus infection.
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He also impregnated several of his housekeepers, allowed swine to desecrate the graveyard, and had been publicly abusive, both sober and drunk.
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If vaccine production doesn't start soon, swine flu vaccine won't be ready when it's needed.
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