Spring could bring end to long flu season

Iowa’s first case of seasonal flu wasn’t reported until February, when the state is usually hitting its peak. Only a handful of seasonal flu cases — a B strain — have been reported so far, in central Iowa

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Pandemic flu virus may become resistant to Tamiflu (Sify News)

A new study, conducted by researchers at the Ohio State University, analysing the behaviour of seasonal H1N1 suggests that pandemic flu may become resistant to Tamiflu, the main drug used against

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Swine flu may become resistant to Tamiflu

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S.D. may have tamed H1N1 (The Argus Leader)

South Dakota might have achieved herd immunity against H1N1 flu. About 250,000 state residents have received the vaccine, and another 150,000 have had the illness

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H1N1 flu still making Missourians sick (Jefferson City News Tribune)

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H1N1 flu still making Missourians sick (Lake Sun Leader)

Jefferson City, Mo. — The H1N1 flu is still making Missourians ill. According to the state health department, over 28,000 Missourians have had some strain of flu this season — 42 times higher than last year.

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H1N1 Flu Still Making Missourians Sick (FOX 2 News St. Louis)

The H1N1 flu is still making Missourians ill. According to the state health department, over 28,000 Missourians have had some strain of flu this season — 42 times higher than last year

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(AP) — The H1N1 flu is still making Missourians ill. According to the state health department, over 28000 Missourians have had some strain of flu this season — 42 times higher than last year. State health officials are urging … …

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H1N1 flu still making Missourians sick (The Joplin Globe)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The H1N1 flu is still making Missourians ill. According to the state health department, over 28,000 Missourians have had some strain of flu this season — 42 times higher than last year.

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