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Teams Reacting to Influenza 2009 style.
2009-11-07 18:11:00 Last week I had a chance to talk to the coaches of both Chicago Wolves and the Rockford IceHogs on the same subject"what are you doing to help your teams stay healthy during this pandemic?" First both teams have programs in place and are taking common sense measures. Every player has their own water bottle, no sharing allowed, separate towels, hand sanitizer rules the locker rooms. Each team has seen to it that every player has had a seasonal flu shot. Both coach Bill Peters of the IceHogs and Don Lever of the Wolves denied that there had been any players receiving H11N1 vaccinations due to high risk status. Coach Peters also said the Hogs would receive H1N1 vaccines when...
Inhalation Technologies for Treating Influenza
2009-07-01 23:05:00 I'm looking for some expert engineering comments on technologies for inhalation in treatment of influenza. Eucalyptus oil inhalation is an old standard for our home care of viral infections, using the lowest-tech imaginable: a splash on a tissue placed near your pillow. I recently read up on
World now at the start of 2009 influenza pandemic
2009-06-13 22:22:00 Everyone probably already knows that we are at level 6 now for worldwide influenza pandemic. This is the highest alert level there is. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported 30,000 confirmed cases of a new, never-before-seen human-to-human transmission flu virus. Human-to-human transmission is now at pandemic levels. WHO claims this is a new virus, ...
De unirse Influenza H1N1 con la Aviar podría mutarse un virus letal
2009-06-12 16:35:00 No es para alarmar sino alertar, pero estuve escuchando a una experta y esto de la pandemia, la primera de este siglo, es por la preocupación que puedan unirse la Influenza H1N1 con la Aviar y podría mutarse en un virus letal. Ella mencionaba que la OMS no lo dice tan claramente para ...
Scientists Learn Why The Flu May Turn Deadly: Influenza Virus 'Paralyz
2009-05-05 16:04:00 From ScienceDaily: Latest Science News: As the swine flu continues its global spread, researchers have discovered important clues about why influenza is more severe in some people than it is in others. In a new study, the scientists show that the influenza virus can actually paraly
H1N1 Influenza - Swine Flu Update for May 4, 2009
2009-05-04 21:49:00 Twenty countries have officially reported 985 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection. Mexico has reported 590 laboratory confirmed human cases of infection, including 25 deaths. The higher number of cases from Mexico reflects ongoing testing of previously collected specimens. The United States has reported 286 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death. The following countries have reported laboratory ...
By: Me and Me
SS501 Fly to America for 2nd Album Preparation, ?We Are Afraid of Influenza
2009-05-03 03:22:00 Male group SS501 will be flying to America for the preparation of their upcoming 2nd album on 6th May.They will be staying there for about 10 days to film their 2nd album jacket and also to record for their 2nd album. They will also be attending cultural events for South Koreans living in America during their visit there.Kim Hyung Joon who recently met with some reporters said, ?We will go to America on the 6th. We will film for our album jacket, we will also be meeting and having exchange with music producers in America.??But after hearing about the influenza A type, swine flu, going on in America, we are a little afraid about it. We will work hard to bring to fans new and better music to fans through what we have learnt there.?Credits: Sookyeong
H1N1 Influenza- Swine Flu Update
2009-05-01 17:07:00 The virus previously referred to as swine influenza is now referred to as H1N1 influenza. The situation continues to evolve rapidly. As of 06:00 GMT, 1 May 2009, 11 countries have officially reported 331 cases of influenza A (H1N1) infection. The United States Government has reported 109 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death. Mexico has reported ...
By: Me and Me
Mapa de la Influenza
2009-04-28 04:25:00 Un mapa de la influenza que se actualiza segun los casos:Mapa de la Influenza...
PÁNICO POR INFLUENZA EN SAN LUIS
2009-04-27 18:01:00 ES TODA UNA REALIDAD, HAY UN VERDADERO PELIGRO EN SAN LUIS POTOSÍ Y UNA DESINFORMACIÓN QUE PROVOCA UN ESTADO DE PÁNICO, PERO AL PARECER NOSOTROS COMO POTOSINOS, TENEMOS CALMA, AUNQUE REALMENTE LA SITUACIÓN ES GRAVE, PARECE QUE LOS MEDIOS NOS HACEN PENSAR QUE ES PEOR, Y LUEGO NOS INTENTAN CALMAR, PERO ...¿CÚAL ES LA VERDAD? POR QUE NO SE INFORMO DESDE UN INICIO LO QUE SUCEDÍA, LA VERDAD QUIZA SEA MUCHO PEOR DE LO QUE PARECE, NO LO SABEMOS ON CERTEZA, PERO PUES HABER QUE PASA.. COMENTEN, INFORMENhttp://tv.canal7slp.com-/noticias/index.cfm?not=548sexo-, xxx, pornografia, nada, mejor
Influenza Suina e influenza dei media
2009-04-27 12:39:00 Come dovrebbero i media affrontare la cosa e come informare correttamente senza creare inutili allarmismi ?
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Qué es la gripe porcina o influenza porcina?
2009-04-27 10:44:00 Actualmente, se detectó un brote de gripe porcina en humanos en México, las cifras oficiales al momento de escribir esto hablan de 103 muertes sospechadas por esta causa. Qué es? Qué síntomas tiene? Cómo evitarla?
Swine Influenza Swine Flu CDC PODCAST VIDEO
2009-04-26 23:58:00 In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with the CDC Influenza Division, describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.Date Released: 4/25/2009, Running time: 5:46, Author: Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Influenza Division (CCID/NCIRD/ID) Series Name: CDC Featured Podcasts PODCAST Swine Flu VBR MP3 3.97 mb, Swine Flu Ogg Vorbis 3.70 mb VIDEO Swine Flu MPEG4 16 mb, Swine Flu Ogg Video 21 mbWhat is Swine Influenza?Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza in pigs. Swine flu viruses cause high levels of illness and low death rates in pigs. Swine influenza viruses may circulate among swine throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter months similar to ou...
Cameron Diaz- Influenza worries include MRSA, bird flu
2009-02-07 13:52:00 As a story in today's Times reports, the nation's top health officials are concerned that the dominant strain of influenza circulating in much of the country is resistant to Tamiflu, the most commonly used influenza antiviral. But that wasn't the only worry expressed during a recent update on all things influenza. High on the list was the threat of a deadly pneumonia that can develop when someone is infected with both the flu virus and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA.It was that combination that killed the father of actress Cameron Diaz last April, said Dr. Andrew Pavia during a teleconference sponsored by the Infectious Diseases Society of America earlier this week.Emilio Diaz died unexpectedly at age 58 after developing flu that turned into pneumonia. He lived in Seal Beach.
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Avian Influenza Genome Sequences Released
2008-06-08 00:00:00 By Sharon Durham Source: The complete genetic coding sequences of 150 different avian influenza viruses were released today by U.S....
Chrysanthemum Tea for the Influenza Season
2008-05-07 10:37:00 My post on Goji Berries has inspired me to explore more on Chinese Medicinal Soup and Beverages. It is absolutely amazing how Chinese herbs can do wonders to the body. Since the influenza season is near, I am sure that you would want to prevent yourself from the flu. With that, the traditional Chinese medicine that is often use to to aid in recovery from influenza is the Chrysanthemum Tea. Because of its “cooling” properties, this tea can also aid in the prevention of sore throat and promote the reduction of fever. To prepare the tea, you will need: 10 - 20 Golden Chrysanthemum Tea 1 - 3 teaspoon of honey or rock sugar 3 cups (850ml) of water Method: Wash and drain chrysanthemum flowers. Add 10 - 20 yellow chrysanthemum flowers into teapot. Add 1 - 3 teaspoon of honey or rock sugar. *** Pour boiling water on to content. Allow tea to stand for 5 minutes. Pour tea into cup and allow to cool slightly before drinking. *** To add a bit of variation, you can add a few Goj...
By: Organic Passion
Influenza Treatment – Causes, Symptoms and Potential Treatment
2008-04-29 00:14:00 Flu can be transmitted from any everyone man to another by coughing and sneezing finished with his mucus, saliva and other secretions.Cannot enrol the society finished with the shell There are multifarious influenza treatments; influenza vaccines or flu shots, Tamiflu and weingfortable with remedies.Shots in thimerosal which is a mercury based preservative and during the course of the endure twenty years or so, it has been removed from multifarious robustness worry products inmission to protect any robustness relaxed remedies are paralytic or less useless and accordingly the at worst binding influenza treatment we occasion is Tamiflu.Running ingredient in Tamiflu is oseltamivir and it reduces the force of all the flu symptoms including fever, chills, society aches, muscle distress disquiet in the neck and exhaustion Other influenza symptoms that may not be noticed initially are tiring cough, runny nose and critical throat.Can also corrupt Tamiflu online , Tamiflu also blocks the way...
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Avian Influenza
2008-04-09 00:00:00 Avian Influenza (http://www.amazon.com/Avian-In-fluenza-David-E-Swayne/dp/08138-20472/ref=pd_zg_rss_nr_b_14439_-21?ie=UTF8 tag=indonvetercom-20)by David E. Swayne (Editor)Publication Date: March 28, 2008 Buy new: (http://www.amazon.com/Avian-In-fluenza-David-E-Swayne/dp/08138-20472/ref=pd_zg_rss_nr_b_14439_-21?ie=UTF8 tag=indonvetercom-20)$149.99$11-9.9911 used new...
Symptoms of Influenza Flu
2008-04-07 05:08:00 Hi All, I just wanted to inform you that an author Olivia Andrews has posted an interesting article on “Symptoms of Influenza Flu” at www.healthocrates.com You can read the article at www.healthocrates.com/Symptoms--of-Influenza-Flu Regards Robert
Influenza And Pneumonia
2008-03-27 17:53:00 Pneumonia is transmitted through. the air when an infected person ... Symptoms of pneumonia. include cold symptoms, high fever, shaking, chills, and coughing up ... [ This is a content summary only. Visit www.healthpdf.com for full content! ]
Influenza
2008-03-25 21:38:00 Here’s a map of how severe the influenza has been in the country: CDC Influenza Click on the “previous” link to see just how bad it was. In the week of February 23rd for example, it covers the entire nation at the highest “widespread” level. I’ve been suspecting that it was “epidemic” and it looks ...
Simulation Of Pandemic Influenza Outbreak In Chicago (Medical News Today)
2008-03-13 00:00:00 By using computer simulations and modeling, an international group of researchers including scientists from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech's Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory (NDSSL) have determined how a pandemic influenza outbreak might travel through a city similar in size to Chicago, Ill.
Scientists Simulate Pandemic Influenza Outbreak In Chicago, Make Recommenda
2008-03-13 00:00:00 By using computer simulations and modeling, researchers have determined how a pandemic influenza outbreak might travel through a city similar in size to Chicago, Ill. This information helped them to determine the preferred intervention strategy to contain a potential flu pandemic, including what people should do to decrease the likelihood ...
Thomas Francis and the Influenza Virus (Part 2)
2008-02-27 15:00:00 In the months before Pearl Harbor, Thomas Francis, Jr. joined the new School of Public Health at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. There, he built a Department of Epidemiology that studied a host of infectious diseases. Francis also mentored Jonas Salk, a research fellow and postgraduat
Thomas Francis and the Influenza Virus (Part 1)
2008-02-26 14:16:00 Thomas Francis, Jr. was the first American scientist to isolate the human flu virus. He played a prominent role in the development of the first influenza vaccine, and in the testing and analysis of Jonas Salk's poliomyelitis vaccine. Francis' contributions as a physician, virologist and epidem
Influenza Case Study: ME
2008-02-16 22:01:00 The following is a anecdotal case study of a guy who has influenza. I apologize in advance for the long post. But, if you want to know how it feels to have influenza, read on. As you can see from the graphic above from The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the flu epidemic is practically nationwide.Here's my story. I was on call the day before Valentine's Day. A typical busy day and night - having to go back and forth into the emergency room to see people. While making rounds on Valentine's Day, I was talking with some people who said the hospital was starting to see cases of influenza. Of course, those words passed right by me because I got my flu shot last fall.A few hours before the worst. show. ever., I was starting to feel some muscle aches in my legs. And, then, I was feeling pretty tired. But, I always feel tired after being on call. I mean, you hardly get any sleep. I was hoping to sleep things off and feel better in the morning.The next morning comes, and the mu...
By: Doctor Anonymous
Influenza Virus In Norway Resistant Against Oseltamivir (Tamiflu(R)) (Medic
2008-02-04 00:00:00 Influenza activity in Norway is still low, but is expected to increase in the coming weeks. Thirty-eight of 58 studied influenza viruses (66 %) are resistant against the anti-flu drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu®). The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) is asking physicians who are treating patients for influenza to be ...
Flu vaccine to conquer all influenza A types
2008-01-06 15:53:00 A single jab that could give lifelong protection against all types of flu has produced promising results in human trials. The vaccine, made by Acambis, should protect against all strains of influenza A - the cause of pandemics. Currently, winter flu jabs have to be regularly redesigned because the flu virus keeps changing. The new vaccine would ...
Influenza, sindrome influenzale raddoppiata durante le feste, Salute beness
2008-01-04 11:52:00 Fonte: Ultime Notizie Oggetto: Influenza, sindrome influenzale raddoppiata durante le feste Inviato: Ven Gen 04, 2008 9:52 pm (GMT 11) Quasi raddoppiati i casi di influenza in una settimana. I più colpiti restano i bambini fino a quattro anni. Ci si avvicina sempre di più alla vera e propria epidemia, afferma l'Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Iss) nel suo rapporto settimanale sulla rete Influnet. Con 3,07 nuovi casi per mille abitanti l'incidenza e' infatti leggermente superiore in questa settimana alle precedenti stagioni colpendo circa 180.000 persone in piu'. "E' iniziata l'ascesa della curva epidemica della sindrome influenzale". Secondo il sito www.acti-info.it la prossima settimana il virus influenzale che aveva colpito da 0 a 14 anni si estenderà anche alle altre fasce di età.
By: Ultime notizie
Herbal medicine: Recovers influenza blessing of VCO
2008-01-03 12:39:00 Various medicine brands of antiinfluenza which sold free have been drinked by Budi Laksono 36 year?s old man. But then, sneezes, fever, resisted nose and haves water has not also lose. These entrepreneurs come from Yogyakarta dirt allergy so that influenza becomes the routine disease. At the instance of friend, Budi laksono drinks virgin coconut ...
Equine Influenza- the Horse Flu
2007-12-29 10:48:00 In August 2007, Equine Influenza was detected in Australia. The outbreak has since been contained, and the virus is slowly being eradicated. Previously, EI had never been in Australia so was of great concern to quarantine, the racing industry and other horse owners. Although the virus is rarely fatal to otherwise healthy adult horses, it can be dangerous to foals or horses which are old or weak. Performance horses are rendered unable to race or compete for weeks after infection, and the virus is highly infectious. (more…)
By: Nearly-Dr Ferox
Influenza - Its Symptoms and Causes
2007-12-27 14:36:00 Know more about Influenza Influenza better known as the "flu" is an infection of the respiratory tract that can affect millions of people. The influenza virus can be spread from person to person... A health blog with articles including fda, bird flu virus, cancer, weight loss, vaccines, medicare, conspiracy, hair loss, hpv, virus, politics, supplements and other health topics.
Influenza
2007-12-05 11:44:00 Scusate ma, causa fastidiosa influenza (ora come ora sono a 39,3 di febbre), mi viene difficile aggiornare il blog. Se quindi il numero di post in questi giorni cala, questo è il motivo…comunque appena si abbassa un po’, riprendo subito Ciao ciao, a prestissimo ---Related Articles at DelfinsBlog (Guido Arata):Navigo? No,mi imbatto nel ...
Influenza (flu viral attack) medicine capsule tamiflu for treatment
2007-11-28 12:11:00 Tamiflu Influenza disease is given to birds, cats, other species of animals and humans by the virus strain H5N1. This causes the influenza of type ‘A’, which is the most dangerous type of influenza and had caused problems of varying proportions like the epidemic of 1918, which is reported to have caused about 20 million deaths around the world! The symptoms of influenza are initially mild and
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Saskatchewan News - Avian Influenza Movement Restrictions Lifted In Saskatc
2007-11-03 17:22:00 Avian Influenza Movement Restrictions Lifted In Saskatchewan, Canada (Medical News Today) The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has lifted most remaining movement restrictions on birds and bird products in Saskatchewan. The move follows extensive testing of birds within the province. No additional cases of avian influenza were found. This brings an official end to the ...
By: Saskapedia
Influenza aviaria, virus H5N1, facile il contagio per l'uomo, Salute beness
2007-10-05 12:24:00 Autore: ultime notizie Oggetto: Influenza aviaria, virus H5N1, facile il contagio per l'uomo Inviato: Ven Ott 05, 2007 9:24 pm (GMT 11) L'università del Wisconsin-Madison parla di un mutamento del virus H5N1 Secondo un ricerca svolta dall'Universita Wisconsin-Madison il ceppo H5N1 dell'influenza aviaria avrebbe subito delle mutazioni. La nuova forma di virus H5N1 si starebbe adattando alle temperature più basse. Se il virus H5N1 colpiva unicamente i volativi con una temperatura corporea di 41 gradi mentre adesso dopo la mutazione possono resistere ai 37 gradi del corpo umano. Secondo la comunità scientifica ci troviamo di fronte a una pandemia visto che il virus si può tramsettere da uomo a uomo. Il dottor Yoshihiro Kawaoka ha fatto sapere: "Abbiamo identificato uno specifico cambiamento che potrebbe consentire all'aviaria di svilupparsi nel tratto superiore del sistema respiratorio umano" ha continuato a spiegare che "i ceppi che stanno circolando in Africa e Europa so...
By: Ultime notizie
Scientists Target Future Pandemic Strains Of H5N1 Avian Influenza
2007-08-10 02:08:00 Preparing vaccines and therapeutics that target a future mutant strain of H5N1 influenza virus sounds like science fiction, but it may be possible, according to a team of scientists. Success hinges on anticipating and predicting the crucial mutations that would help the virus spread easily from person-to-person. More: continued here
Studies Affirm Need for Influenza and Measles Vaccinations in HIV-Infected
2007-07-28 12:46:00 Two new studies emphasize the importance of delivering measles and influenza vaccines to HIV-infected individuals. Both studies are published in the August 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online.William J. Moss, MD, and colleagues at the Johns Hopkins University and elsewhere studied immune responses to measles vaccine in HIV-infected and uninfected children in Zambia from 2000 to 2004, when measles endemic in a country that still has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. Measles poses a greater fatality risk in HIV-infected children than in uninfected children.Measles vaccine was administered in both groups at age 9 months. This is the age recommended for infants who are not HIV-infected, but it is commonly also the age when HIV-infected infants are vaccinated against measles. Children were followed for up to 27 months thereafter. Some received repeat vaccination. Measles-specific antibodies in the blood were then measured on subsequent ...
Natural Cures for Influenza (FLU)
2007-07-24 21:03:00 digg_url = 'http://natcure.blogspot.com/20-07/07/natural-cures-for-influen-za-flu.html';Natural Cures for INFLUENZA (a.k.a FLU)Influenza, also known as flu, is the clinical condition that results from infection with influenza viruses. The main effects of the influenza viruses are on the upper respiratory tract, the nose and throat, with possible spread and involvement of the lungs and bronchi.Influenza strikes suddenly. It usually begins with a chill, fever, headache and severe muscular pains. The patient feels miserable and weak. There is an inflammation in the nose and throat, which may spread down the windpipe to the lungs, resulting in a sore throat, cough, running of the nose and eyes.Influenza is what is known as germ disease. It is, however, not caused primarily by the action of the germs as is generally believed, but develops due to a toxic and run-down condition of the system of the affected person. This condition is brought about by dietetic errors and a faulty style of li...
Need For Influenza And Measles Vaccinations In HIV-infected Patients Affirm
2007-07-23 22:07:00 Two new studies emphasize the importance of delivering measles and influenza vaccines to HIV-infected individuals. Scientists studied immune responses to measles vaccine in HIV-infected and uninfected children in Zambia from 2000 to 2004, when measles endemic in a country that still has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. Measles poses a greater fatality risk in HIV-infected children than in uninfected children. More: continued here
New Ferret Model May Measure Pandemic Potential Of H5N1 Influenza Viruses I
2007-07-17 04:07:00 Researchers from the U.S. and abroad used a contact ferret model to evaluate transmissibility of influenza viruses in humans and found that some strains currently circulating throughout the world may transmit better than others in mammals. More: continued here
INFLUENZA - Continuation
2007-07-07 19:49:00 How to prevent the flu A new influenza vaccine is introduced each September. It is usually recommended for specific groups of people (see below), as well as for persons who want to avoid having the flu. The flu vaccine is approximately 70 to 90 percent effective in preventing influenza among healthy adults if it is administered at least 2 weeks before exposure, and if there is a good match between the vaccine and the influenza strain causing the illness.Following these precautions may also be helpful:When possible, avoid or limit contact with infected persons.Frequent handwashing may reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of infection.A person who is coughing or sneezing should cover his/her nose and mouth with a handkerchief to limit spread of the virus.How effective is the flu vaccine?According to the American Lung Association, an influenza vaccination is about 70 percent effective in preventing influenza, or reducing its severity, and is considered safe.However, vaccine effectivenes...
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Respiratory Problems - Influenza
2007-07-07 19:49:00 Quick FactThe upper respiratory tract includes the:nosenasal cavityethmoidal air cellsfrontal sinusesmaxillary sinuslarynxtrachea The functions of the upper respiratory tract are to move air to and from the lungs, and to filter, moisten, and warm the air.Upper respiratory infection (URI) is an imprecise term that covers any infectious-disease process that usually involves the respiratory system starting with the nose and ending just before the lungs. The infections could be caused by viruses or bacteria, and include conditions such as the common cold, influenza, sinus problems, minor sore throat, and so forth.Sometimes, bronchitis (inflammation of the bronchi) is called an upper respiratory infection. However, because the bronchi are found in the lungs, bronchitis is actually a lower respiratory infection or lung condition.INFLUENZA (flu)Influenza ( flu) is a highly contagious viral respiratory tract infection. An estimated 10 to 20 percent of the population in the US contract influ...
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Why Predicting The Next Influenza Pandemic Is So Difficult ? And How Scient
2007-06-20 02:06:00 In planning for a future influenza pandemic, most experts agree that two things are known for certain — there will be another pandemic someday, and nobody can predict when. In a recent article, scientists at NIH discuss why predicting the next pandemic is so difficult and outline steps that can be taken to better understand ...
Veterinarians At Increased Risk Of Avian Influenza Virus Infection
2007-05-31 19:05:00 Veterinarians who work with birds are at increased risk for infection with avian influenza virus and should be among those with priority access to pandemic influenza vaccines and antivirals, according to a new study. The study showed that, compared with the control group, the veterinarians who worked with birds had significantly higher levels of antibodies ...
Imugene avian influenza poultry vaccine reaches 100% efficacy in us trials
2007-05-23 05:05:00 Imugene Limited (IMU) has received results from further trials of its avian influenza vaccine for chickens showing efficacy levels reaching 100%. This follows refinements to the dosage and method of administration of the Imugene bird flu vaccine for broiler chickens. The trial group with 100% protection received the first dose of Imugene’s vaccine injected directly ...
Avian Influenza A (H5N1) New three-day training course released online toda
2007-05-17 00:00:00 Atlanta ?A three-day training course which provides a standardized curriculum to state and local public-health responders about how to identify and control human infections and illness associated with avian influenza A (H5N1) is being released on-line todayRead More
influenza
2007-05-10 07:43:00 is it true that once you catch a strain of influenza you are immune to that particular strain? I know that influenza often mutates to fo...
Influenza Immunity?
2007-05-10 07:43:00 is it true that once you catch a strain of influenza you are immune to that particular strain? I know that influenza often mutates to fo...
Influenza Pandemic:Facemasks and Respirators Could Provide Added Value When
2007-05-04 00:00:00 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), today released interim advice to the public about the use of facemasks and respirators in certain public (non-occupational) settings during an influenza pandemic. (...) |



