Fitness Xtreme: Flu immunization and the H1N1 Virus

to haunt us again in March or April of 2010. According to many experts, a new pandemic flu strain will often displace the normal seasonal viruses. And, despite an ample supply of vaccine for H1N1 and the CDC now recommending that all …

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Fighting Swine Flu Fatigue With Clever Marketing – New York Times …

The GuardianFighting Swine Flu Fatigue With Clever MarketingNew York TimesThe 2009 H1N1 flu strain was first identified in April and a second wave of infections.

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How many Americans have caught H1N1? “At least 63 million”

Thanks to Mike Coston at Avian Flu Diary for pointing me to this item in PLoS Influenza: Seroprevalence Following the Second Wave of Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza. The abstract:BACKGROUND: In April 2009, a new pandemic strain of …

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Sedgwick County: H1N1 still a threat | Local | Wichita Eagle

The 2009 H1N1 flu strain was first identified in April and a second wave of infections followed in the fall. At least 15000 people have died worldwide, according to the World Health Organization

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Running the Bases with Powayslugger: Influenza

In April 2009 a novel flu strain evolved that combined genes from human, pig, and bird flu , initially dubbed “swine flu ” and also known as influenza A/ H1N1 , emerged in Mexico, the United States, and several other nations. …

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Swine Flu! Git Yer Swine Flu Here! (Wizbang)

The 2009 H1N1 flu strain was first identified in April and a second wave of illnesses followed in the fall. At least 15000 people have died worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, most of those in the U.S. …

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Officials: Swine flu still a threat | Bryan/College Station, Texas …

The 2009 H1N1 flu strain was first identified in April and a second wave of infections followed in the fall. At least 15000 people have died worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, most of those in the U.S. …

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With swine flu vaccine now abundant, health departments get …

The 2009 H1N1 flu strain was first identified in April and a second wave of infections followed in the fall. At least 15000 people have died worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, most of those in the U.S. …

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WHO recommends H1N1 be part of next seasonal flu vaccine

The pandemic H1N1 strain was not included in this year’s flu strain because it emerged in April, about two months after the three seasonal flu strains had been selected for the 2009/2010 flu season. The Food and Drug Administration’s …

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WHO recommends H1N1 be part of next seasonal flu vaccine – Paging …

The pandemic H1N1 strain was not included in this year’s flu strain because it emerged in April, about two months after the three seasonal flu strains had been selected for the 2009/2010 flu season. The Food and Drug Administration’s …

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