ONE ERROR CHANGE ON THE VIDEO IF HAD 2 SEASON FLU SHOTS AND 1 h1n1 LAST YEAR ALL YOUR CHILD NEEDS IS ONE COMBINATION VACCINE THIS YEAR. Video Rating: 0 / 5
H1N1: Hospitals in state on high alert
H1N1 influenza is back. With more than a dozen cases confirmed in the state, the health department has put all doctors in government and private hospitals on high alert for symptoms of the infection especially if accompanied by other health … Read more on Deccan Chronicle
H1N1 precautionary measures in place
Besides, medical staff in all 17 urban health centres will be kept on high alert for suspected H1N1 cases. "They have been instructed to be watchful of H1N1 symptoms and refer any possible cases to GRH. We have sufficient medicine and facilities in … Read more on Times of India
No confirmation on H1N1 case: DMO
The district health authorities are maintaining that the case of a person reported to be found positive with Influenza A (h1n1) virus at Chettikad in the district is only having positive symptoms, but have not been confirmed with the disease. Read more on The Hindu
Immunization against A/H1N1 pandemic flu (2009- 2010) in pediatric patients at …
Vaccination coverage rates against pandemic flu were far below those required by ItalianPublic Health Authorities.The aim of this retrospective study was to assess how the management of vaccination againstpandemic flu in the Health District of Piacenza … Read more on 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Three more A(h1n1) cases reported in city
Though the total number of A (H1N1) cases in Tamil Nadu rose to 151 on Sunday, Director of Public Health, RT Porkai Pandian said that the number of new cases is now on the decline. A 26-year-old woman from Choolaimedu, a 17 year-old youth from … Read more on The Hindu
A (H1N1): Centre says border control measures not needed
Even as some States have reported outbreak of A(H1N1) influenza, the Centre has said that since the virus is circulating in the community, border control measures, such as entry screening at airports, ports and railway and bus stations, … Read more on The Hindu
DOWNLOAD HERE: newsdirect.nma.com.tw Last Saturday a 39-year-old Chinese bus driver from Shenzhen died of bird flu, the first death from bird flu in 18 months. Officials suspect he was infected during his morning jogs at a wetland near his house, though the exact source of the infection is still under investigation. Chinese officials said that the H5N1 strain of virus that killed the man cannot spread from human to human. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Study: H1N1 resistance to oseltamivir may spread CIDRAP May 7, 2012 (CIDRAP News) – A detailed genetic analysis of an oseltamivir-resistant 2009 h1n1 virus responsible for a cluster of illnesses in Australia in 2011 found evidence that the viruses maintained their fitness when the resistance mutation was …