How is the swine flu a pandemic when it does the same thing as the regular flu? Should the regular flu be a pandemic too?

Ordinary seasonal flu has spread thoroughly throughout the human population, having long since passed through the epidemic and pandemic stages, and is considered endemic. The virus continues to mutate and undergo reassortment, but as long as the changes are small, the disease is still considered seasonal flu. The H1N1 "swine" flu is genetically distinct from seasonal flu and is considered a new disease, which is spreading through the population and has met the official criteria needed to declare a pandemic (specifically, ongoing spread of infection in at least two separate parts of the world).

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