Health | pandemic Forget Swine Flu— 5 Pandemics to Fear By Kevin Spak Posted May 10, 2009 10:00 AM CDT Copied Jose Manuel Heirbas, 12, infected by the dengue mosquito, is treated in a hospital in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009. (AP Photo/Victor Rojas) While the world panics over swine flu, many far more serious outbreaks lie in wait, reports Foreign Policy. Here are some you won’t see on TV—yet: Cholera: The deadly diarrheal infection is rampant in Africa, with infections shooting up 96% in 2006. The current outbreak in Zimbabwe has killed 4,200 since August. Ebola: Unlikely to become a pandemic, but has an absolutely terrifying mortality rate. Spinal meningitis: This infection of brain and spinal fluid has killed 1,900 people in three countries this year, mostly in Nigeria. AIDS: China’s taken drastic measures to contain swine flu, but it’s done nearly nothing to stop AIDS, which killed 7,000 there in the first 9 months of last year. Dengue fever: The risk has shot up recently, with two-fifths of the world’s population now at risk. A recent outbreak has infected 50,000 Bolivians. Read These Next Trump reportedly wants a $230M payout from the DOJ. Trump nominee who said he has 'a Nazi streak' withdraws. White House called off Trump-Putin summit. A well-known nutrition influencer died after a home birth. Report an error