July 18, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Pandemrix vaccine findings concern researchersThe ForeignerMedical experts in several Nordic countries allege they have found a possible connections between the influenza A H1N1 (Swine Flu) vaccine and narcolepsy. The Norwegian Institute of Public Health confirms 23 Norwegians are currently affected by the ...and more » |
July 18, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Seebohm eyes glory after year from hellHerald SunSeebohm was struck down by swine flu before the trials in April, where she passed out from exhaustion and was well below her best. But that turned out to be just the beginning. Since then, she has been hit with a bad case of tonsillitis, bronchitis and ...and more » |
July 17, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Pharmacies to give flu jab if deal agreedIrish TimesPharmacists geared up very quickly last winter for the swine flu vaccine.” Referring to plans for pharmacies to administer the winter flu vaccine, she said “that kind of switch makes a lot of sense”. “It is a lot more convenient for the public and ...and more » |
July 17, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Camps to screen swine flu casesIBNLive.comPTI | 10:07 PM,Jul 17,2011 Theni (PTI) Jul 17 (PTI) The Public Health department is to set up screening camps on Tamil Nadu-Kerala border areas in the district in the wake of reports of swine flu cases in Vandiperiyar and Alapuzha areas in the ... |
July 15, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Breath test to detect swine fluKFDAA simple breath test may be used to determine if someone has already been exposed to the Swine Flu. Researchers from Cleveland Clinic say the test measures molecules that accumulate in response to H1N1. ... |
July 15, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
A novel breath test, measuring the immune response to the H1N1 flu virus, could help to ease future vaccine shortages by identifying the people who have already been infected with the flu virus...
July 9, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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H1N1 resurfaces: Four deaths reported in the stateDaily BhaskarUdupi/Bangalore: The H1N1 (swine flu) virus is on a comeback trail in Karnataka. According to statistics available with the Udupi district health office, four people have died due to swine flu since May 2011. Two people are undergoing treatment in ...and more » |
July 9, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Hospitals full of flu babiesThe Daily TelegraphFlu babies: Jacinta Hickry spent four days in hospital with bronchiolitis. Picture: Tim Hunter. Source: The Sunday Telegraph STRONGER flu strains, including swine flu, have caused a 30 per cent increase in the number of babies admitted to hospital with ... |
July 6, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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District put on swine flu alertDeccan Chronicle“Isolation wards will be opened in all taluk and general hospitals in the district for swine flu-affected patients,” said district collector PI Sheik Pareeth. The authorities are also planning to convene a meeting to discuss the gravity of the ...and more » |
July 6, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Swine flu death toll reaches three in MendozaBuenos Aires HeraldThe swine flu (Gripe A, or H1N1) death toll rose in the province of Mendoza claiming a third life, according to local health authorities. It has been recognized that the number of people taking preventative vaccinations against the flu has lowered, ... |
July 3, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Swine flu claims woman in KotaTimes of IndiaJAIPUR: The first swine flu death of this year's monsoon was reported in Kota on Saturday. Following it, the medical and health department sounded an alert in the Jhalawar district from where the woman hailed. Officials of the department have started ... |
July 2, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Big surge in flu victimsSunshine Coast DailyTHE Brits spent winter fighting off an old foe while the Yanks' elderly had the most to lose in their traditional flu season. But Australians are struggling with both, with the return of swine flu and the North American strain of H3N2, ... |
July 1, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Lab Notes: Cattle Scourge EradicatedMedPage TodayTests in mice, reported in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, indicated that treatment with pamidronate reduced the severity of infections caused by the pandemic H1N1 "swine" flu and H5N1 and H9N2 avian flu viruses. The strategy is especially ... |
July 1, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Pecanwood CollegeKormorantPecanwood College temporarily closed its doors last week and will remain closed for approximately two weeks after fifteen cases of 'swine flu' (H1Ni virus) were confirmed at the school. Kathryn Moretti of the College said the closure was a ... |
July 1, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Around the World in 18 TweetsStoryfulAmong the top trending topics for 2011 are Charlie Sheen, Rebecca Black, Mubarak (Egypt's former President), Cairo, Easter and AH1N1 (Swine flu). The New York Times started a buzz with this tweet, implying that rape charges against former IMF chief ...and more » |
July 1, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Posted On Friday, July 01, 2011 at 05:58:29 AMPune Mirror“I think she's coming down with the swine flu,” she informed the startled mother quietly. Later swab tests proved her statement. “It was only because of our family doctor that my daughter was diagnosed so promptly,” sighs the relieved mother. ... |
June 30, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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US disease agency reaches abroad to stem outbreaksmsnbc.comFrieden said if Mexico had had a better system for detecting flu, the CDC would have known about the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic sooner, which would have speeded the availability of vaccines. He was reluctant to criticize Germany's handling of the ...and more » |
June 30, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Vicente Padilla Gets 'CLIP'ped in Dodgers BankruptcyWall Street Journal (blog)He was once traded for Curt Schilling; he's thought to be the first Major Leaguer to be diagnosed with swine flu; and he was accidentally wounded at a Nicaraguan shooting range. Well, you can add another weird one to the list: Padilla is the only ...and more » |
June 30, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Supplemental materialJournal of Clinical MicrobiologySupplemental file 1 - Tables S1 (CDC rRT-PCR Swine Flu Panel primer and probe sequences), S2 [Analytical specificity (exclusivity) testing with human seasonal influenza A virus H1N1 and H3N2 and influenza B viruses], S3 [Analytical specificity ... |
June 30, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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'Hacktivists' Prompt Tight-Lipped ResponseFox BusinessEvery day, it seems, we're bombarded by things we need to fear: terrorism, economic Armageddon, swine flu, etc. With a full plate of peril perpetually besetting our routines, perhaps it's understandable that most of us don't think much ...and more » |
June 26, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Malibu of MexicoOCRegisterThere's no swine flu lingering. In all of my travels, this is among the most luxurious places I've ever laid eyes upon. I have to admit I've had hesitations about visiting Mexico, with the bad reputation the region has had the past few years. ... |
June 25, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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For the recordThe GuardianA collection of quotes accompanying an article on Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann reported her saying: "I find it interesting that in the 1970s swine flu broke out under Democrat president, Jimmy Carter." It actually occurred when ... |
June 24, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Faster Stroke Care When Patients Come by AmbulanceFox NewsAP Doctors interview a person who has come for the swine flu virus test at Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009. The western Indian city Pune reported the country's first swine flu fatality late Monday. ... |
June 24, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Serbia Press Review - June 24, 2011BalkanInsight.comFormer health minister denies allegations over swine flu shots. Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik claims that Bosnia can survive as a territorially unified country, albeit with strong confederate units and the autonomy of Republika Srpska. ...and more » |
June 23, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Special camp faces challenges this summerNewsChannel 9 WSYRFrom vandalism to the swine flu and now a leaky roof and collapsed pavilions, Camp Goodwill desperately needs help to open. It's one of the only overnight camps left of its kind. Fixing a shattered roof won't be cheap, but without the repair, ... |
June 23, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Cuba Marks Anniversary of Biological Attack on CubaAhora.cuBy Redaction AHORA / redaccion@ahora.cu / Thursday, 23 June 2011 13:00 The newspaper Granma on Thursday published an article marking the date of a biological attack on Cuba by CIA agents who provoked an outbreak of African swine flu that caused ...and more » |
June 23, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Seasonal flu hits Gympie earlyThe Gympie TimesGYMPIE and district government medical officer Dr George Springhall has warned the public of an early flu season this year. He said he had been notified of an increase in general flu cases for this time of year, as well as more cases of swine flu ... |
June 23, 2011 in Swine Flu Global News by rushabh
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Most SA swine flu cases mild - NICDPrimedia Broadcasting - Eyewitness NewsThe National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) says while the country is experiencing a high number of swine flu cases, most are mild. Severe incidents are found mostly among patients with underlying conditions such as diabetes or heart ...and more » |