Production of swine flu vaccine is way behind

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By MICHAEL RUBINKAM, Associated Press Writer Michael Rubinkam, Associated Press Writer – Wed Oct 21, 7:14 pm ET
SWIFTWATER, Pa. – The federal government originally promised 120 million doses of swine flu vaccine by now. Only 13 million have come through.
As nervous Americans clamor for the vaccine, production is running several weeks behind schedule, and health officials blame the pressure [...]

H1N1 and pregnancy

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By Dr NOR ASHIKIN MOKHTAR, WOMEN’S WORLD
WHEN I read recently that a pregnant woman and her unborn baby had died of complications due to H1N1 infection, I was terribly saddened that not one, but two lives, were robbed from this earth.
It’s easy to see why women, particularly pregnant mothers, are worried about H1N1 – both [...]

First Trials of Swine Flu Vaccine Begin in Australia

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July 22 (Bloomberg) — Nurse Luiza Duszynski flicks her syringe, squeezes a few drops of clear liquid from the needle and pushes it into Tara Seaton’s arm. With that, she became one of the world’s first recipients of a vaccine for swine flu.
Seaton is among the 240 healthy adult volunteers in Australia who CSL Ltd. [...]

Background to the Swine Flu or Influenza A(H1N1) outbreak of 2009

Late April 2009, there has been a growing concern by people all around the world about the swine flu virus. With the shocking death toll in Mexico and increasing number of confirmed cases in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Israel and Spain the probability of a pandemic happening becomes increasingly real. The [...]

Opinions about the Swine Flu or Influenza A(H1N1)

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Certain parties would have contrasting opnions about what one should do doing the swine flu outbreak:
The whole swine flu thing is a complete overblown load of nonsense generally beloved by poticians to distract people from an economic recession. It gives an excuse to be discussing something else instead of badly run economies and the economic [...]

Quick facts about the 1918 Spanish Flu

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The swine flu outbreak or influenza A(H1N1) is often compared to the 1918 Spanish flu virus. Here are some quick facts about it:

The Spanish flu outbreak in 1918 left 40 million people dead
High number of casualties were mainly caused by the lack of medical care, understanding of infection control and the fact that it happened towards [...]

Latest on Countries and Persons infected by Swine Flu virus or Influenza A(H1N1)

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Every day, stories of newly identified cases of swine flu or influenza A(H1N1) appear in the newspapers. To what extend has the disease spread? You will find below a summary of confirmed cases and deaths for each country around the world. The cases were confirmed based on laboratory tests while the statistics were obtained from [...]

What are WHO’s Alert Levels for Swine Flu (or Influenza A(H1N1))?

The World Health Organisation has six (6) phases of preparedness for swine flu ((or Influenza A(H1N1)):
Phase 1 – No new reports of animal viruses infecting humans
Phase 2 – Animal virus known to have infected humans
Phase 3 – Sporadic outbreaks in people. But no sustained community level human-to-human infection
Phase 4 – Community-level human-to-human outbreaks. “Significant increase [...]

Pandemic Flu Planning

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Pandemic Flu Planning – How to protect yourself from the influenza A(H1N1) virus (or swine flu).
Below are several ways to protect yourselves from swine flu or the influenza A(H1N1) virus:
1. Practise general preventive measures for influenza:

Avoid close contact with people who appear unwell and who have cough and fever
Wash your hands with soap and water [...]

Swine Flu Epidemic – Quick Facts

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Quick facts about the swine flu virus:

On 30 April 2009, the World Health Orgainsation raised the alert for swine flu to Phase Five, which means that a pandemic is imminent.
A pandemic is a situation where an infectious disease spreads throughout a population in a large region. Region may mean continents, or even globally.
The swine flu could [...]

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