How Is Bird Flu Different From Swine Flu? | Swine Flu Symptoms …

Highly Contagious (easily spreads throughout the human population – just like Swine Flu) and Very Lethal – Kills a high percentage of its victims (just like the current strain of Bird Flu).

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Trivalent influenza vaccine for the 2010-2011 season « The …

Even though the 2009 H1N1 strain has not undergone significant antigenic changes, it’s important to be immunized again in anticipation of the next influenza season. That’s because immunity conferred by the vaccine isn’t particularly long lasting. …

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Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009 (Swine Flu) – Update 175 | Voxy.co.nz

This year’s seasonal influenza vaccine contains three strains of influenza, including the current H1N1 strain , and will help protect New Zealanders against the flu , including the pandemic (swine) flu .

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Flu season better than expected (News 10 Now Syracuse)

Health care professionals are breathing a sigh of relief over the results of this flu season. The seasonal flu was almost nonexistent and H1N1 was lower than expected.

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A/H1N1 Flu Virus More Likely To Affect Children (Bernama)

LOS ANGELES, March 11 (Bernama) — The A/H1N1 flu virus is more likely to affect children once it spreads in a household setting, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said, reports China’s Xinhua news agency on Wednesday.

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Swine Flu – a Book that quite simple could save your life | Swine Flu

The average age of those infected by swine flu in 2009 is just 19 years of age. Unlike seasonal strains of influenza, the novel H1N1 swine flu strain , as it is called, has a particular affinity for the very young.

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Trivalent influenza vaccine for the 2010-2011 season

The selection of viruses for seasonal flu vaccines is based on which influenza viruses circulate during the previous season. Sample viruses are collected by 130 national influenza centers in 101 countries and data on disease … Even though the 2009 H1N1 strain has not undergone significant antigenic changes, it’s important to be immunized again in anticipation of the next influenza season

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H1N1 Flu Spreads Slower Than Seasonal Flu: Study – Health News …

Flu expert Dr. Marc Siegel, an associate professor of medicine at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City, said “this study adds to other studies that suggest that the transmission rate of H1N1 strain may have been …

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H1N1 Update (KX TV North Dakota)

The H1N1 virus seems to have taken a hiatis in North Dakota. Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Cheryl Underhill says it’s been six weeks since the last case of H1N1 was reported in the state. Although, other states across the country have seen increas

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Trend may spur change in flu shot distribution (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)

DALLAS – Flu activity is now classified as sporadic across Texas. While levels in North Texas are called “low,” health authorities warn we are not out of the woods, yet. With spring break approaching next week, the risk of a flu resurgence rises

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